Your ability to assist someone else who is in emotional distress mostly depends on how well you understand your own emotional challenges and can manage your own reactivity.
Becoming aware of our own reactivity, managing it, understanding where it comes from, what it means, and what to do about it — these are all aspects of self-awareness, which is a lifelong odyssey for everyone.
Most people become emotionally distressed when there is a contrast between what someone says and what they do. In situations where emotions might already be amplified, consistency between words, body language, and actions is crucial.
Presence is an active skill.
Bringing attention to breathing can activate strong emotions in people who are struggling with unresolved emotional challenges. This happens because bringing attention to breathing also brings awareness of the body, and the body is where our unresolved emotions reside.
Try to sense feelings in the body, as sensations.
Remember to give time for the listener to respond.
Pause, sense the feelings, take a breath, then…
Pause, sense the feelings, take a breath, then:
No suggestions, no advice.
Positive feedback only: what went well.
There is a potential harm incurred (to you, and to others) if you never speak up to advocate.
However, in situations of emotional distress, a listener who immediately pivots to advocacy can cause harm by removing or minimizing emotional processing (which is foundational to healing).
In most situations, it’s best to lead with empathy. Solutions and strategies come later.
Authentic and empathetic conversation works best when we are able to be ourselves, use our own forms of language and speech, and feel comfortable with what we are saying.
This does not mean that you should say anything you want. Rather, it means that whatever words you know, whatever styles of speech you use, have within them the possibility to be used in helpful and empathetic ways.
And keep working on it.
If the following signals are not present, back off or get help:
The most important and foundational feeling
The pathway to change and growth
A reminder of commitment
The signal of individuality