少点错误 10月04日
进步的曲折性:理解情绪康复中的起伏
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文章探讨了在应对自我憎恨和焦虑等情绪问题时,进步并非总是线性的。作者指出,在经历了一段改善期后突然感到糟糕是常见的,这可能是因为潜藏的触发因素被激活。然而,这并非意味着进步是虚假的,反而是发现更多可以被克服的触发因素。通过个人经历的例子,作者强调了识别和“去学习”这些潜伏触发因素是持续康复的关键,即使这意味着痛苦的强度和频率会发生变化,这本身就是一种进步的体现。文章鼓励读者继续努力,认识到这种曲折性是康复过程的正常组成部分。

📈 **进步的非线性特征:** 情绪康复,特别是针对自我憎恨和焦虑等问题,进步并非如感冒般持续好转。经历一段时间的改善后突然感到糟糕是常见现象,这可能令人沮丧,但并非意味着之前的进步是虚假的。

💡 **识别与克服潜伏触发因素:** 当个体逐渐“去学习”旧有的不安全感时,之前被掩盖的“潜伏触发因素”可能会显现出来。这些新发现的触发因素,虽然会带来暂时的不适,但实际上是进一步康复的信号,因为它们提供了新的、可以被克服的障碍。

🛤️ **曲折性是进步的证明:** 作者通过自身经历说明,即使经历相同的强烈痛苦,但如果其发生的频率大大降低,或者由新的、更深层次的触发因素引起,这反而证明了已经克服了更多常见的触发因素。这种“退步”感实际上是进步的间接体现,是通往更深层康复的必经之路。

💪 **持续探索与接纳:** 文章鼓励读者接纳这种进步中的曲折性,继续坚持“留下的功课”并积极寻找新的潜伏触发因素。认识到这种起伏是康复过程的正常组成部分,并将其视为持续成长的机会,是达成最终目标的关键。

Published on October 4, 2025 2:20 PM GMT

I hear you’re feeling terrible—as if all your progress suddenly vanished. That must be very discouraging after the highs you’ve felt. Because of this bad day, you might even be wondering if your recent progress was just another flaky breakthrough: temporary growth that doesn’t last.

Here’s what might be happening: You had a mental model that progress should look like this…

That is, you expected progress to be continuous. Like getting over a cold: each day the discomfort easing a little until it’s finally gone. Sure, there may be some dips, but it’s not like your cold will randomly snap back to max intensity two weeks later……

But progress with issues like self-loathing and anxiety isn’t continuous. Suddenly feeling horrible after weeks of consistently feeling better is actually pretty common.

We often suffer when our insecurities are triggered. For the insecurities you haven’t yet unlearned, you may still experience the same level of discomfort as you did before. But this doesn’t mean you haven’t made any progress: As you unlearn insecurities one by one, many situations stop triggering your symptoms entirely. You may have already forgotten several triggers you’ve successfully unlearned (Want me to remind you of some?).

Counterintuitively, unlearning these insecurities may uncover “dormant triggers” you had never noticed before.

Given that your current suffering is from insecurities (as opposed to a health problem or something else), then this is exciting progress: You’ve discovered more triggers that can be unlearned! Congratulations.

I went through exactly the same process. For example, one of my emotional symptoms was chronic neck pain. Eventually, I noticed that my neck was tense in particular situations, such as when I felt I wasn’t expressing myself socially. Once that trigger was unlearned, I experienced what I thought was total relief from neck pain.

But after a few months, I began to notice moments where my neck was very painful “again”. Like you, I immediately got worried: Is all of my progress fake?? Should I give up??

I began logging every moment where I felt tension. Quickly, I found my neck wasn’t triggering in the old social situations—those mostly felt great. Instead, the tension was triggered when I thought I wasn’t being “productive enough”, and a few other situations. I hadn’t noticed these triggers before—they’d been hidden by previous triggers that hit daily. But now that those were unlearned, only the ~monthly triggers remained.

In a way, the fact that it took months to encounter these dormant triggers was actually proof of progress—I’d already unlearned the more common ones!

After I unlearned these newly-discovered triggers, the debilitating instances of my neck pain became less than half as frequent. To this day, I still occasionally find rarer and subtler triggers. It’s exciting. Recognizing these dormant triggers is what enables further unlearning.

I had expected progress to look like the worst of my neck pain gradually disappearing, but instead progress looked like the same intense suffering, much less often.

So, what you’re experiencing is normal. Be well and take care of yourself. Continue the take-home work I assigned, and continue to search for dormant triggers—you will find more.

–Chris



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