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Numb Isn’t Nothing: The Shutdown Phase, and How to Exit It Safely

The post explores the concept of emotional shutdown, distinguishing it from mere numbness, and emphasizes that it often results from prolonged stress and unmet social needs. It proposes a structured approach to safely navigate out of shutdown, recommending basic self-care, grounding techniques, and small active steps, while cautioning against impulsive decisions.

Lugh Sulian Body & Health Leave a comment January 19, 2026
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