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67. Is it a Coping Mechanism or a Buffer?

67. Is it a Coping Mechanism or a Buffer?

Update: 2024-07-25
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Wine, chocolate, working out, scrolling on your phone--- are all common ways to temporarily avoid your emotions with actions.


In this solo episode Kristen discusses coping mechanisms vs "buffering" which is using activities to avoid uncomfortable emotions.


Kristen explores various buffers such as drinking, eating, exercising, social media, and online shopping. She highlights how buffering leads to consequences you don't like and why buffers become habits that don't serve you.






Chapters


00:00 Understanding Coping Mechanisms and Buffers


03:25 The Consequences of Buffers


07:37 Recognizing Your Buffers


09:48 Finding Solutions that Fit the Problem






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67. Is it a Coping Mechanism or a Buffer?

67. Is it a Coping Mechanism or a Buffer?

Kristen Odegaard