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378. Stop trying to ‘control’ your emotions, and here’s why... with Cedric Bertelli
Episode 378

378. Stop trying to ‘control’ your emotions, and here’s why... with Cedric Bertelli

Low Tox Life · Alexx

April 21, 20241h 2m

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Show Notes

This show is all about emotions. As Cedric Bertelli, founder of the Emotional Health Institute, explains, our culture is obsessed with trying to control our emotions. It turns out however, it is this desire to control our emotions that inadvertently prevents many of us from developing emotional resilience. So, in this show, we unpack: 


  • How our responses to situations are often formed from events a long time in our past
  • Why emotions don’t make sense and trying to make them make sense is futile
  • What happens in our conscious and subconscious at a point of trauma and how can it form long-term imprints? 
  • How phobias can be overcome - and it’s not about ‘overcoming’ them. 
  • How we can break life-long emotional patterns that things like talk therapy haven’t helped us resolve?


It is a fascinating exploration of memories, trauma and emotions, and how we can break unhelpful loops we might be stuck in, and I hope you or someone you know finds it to be as interesting and helpful as I did. 


Connect with Cedric on the following platforms;

Websites — www.cedricbertelli.com; www.emotionalhealthinstitute.org 

Instagram — @cedricbertelli and @emotionalresolution

Facebook — @EmotionalResolutionWithCedric and @theemotionalresolutioneffect 


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