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So, pay attention to your own self-talk when someone you care about is very emotional. How are you thinking about their emotion to yourself? Try to catch and hold back on thoughts like:

  • Don't they see this isn't doing them any good!
  • If only they knew how much they impacted other people, they'd never be like this.

And instead, substitute more curiosity-driven questions:

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