Emotional numbness is the inability to feel your emotions as intensely as you normally would. People who are dealing with emotional numbness often feel empty or detached, even in situations where they’d typically feel happy, excited, sad, or angry.
If you’re wondering whether or not you’re experiencing emotional numbness, you’re in the right place. This quiz can help you take stock of your symptoms and figure out your next steps.
Disclaimer: This quiz is not meant to be a diagnostic tool and shouldn’t be used as one. If you suspect that you’re dealing with a mental health condition associated with emotional numbness, see a licensed mental health professional to address your concerns.
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What to do next:<\/b> Emotional numbness can be a symptom of trauma, grief, or certain mental health conditions, so you should schedule an appointment with a mental health professional. They\u2019ll be able to assess you and recommend any treatment that might be necessary.
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What to do next:<\/b> It\u2019s a good idea to schedule an appointment with a mental health professional. They\u2019ll be able to figure out if you\u2019re experiencing emotional numbness and recommend any necessary treatments.
Living with emotional numbness can be tough, and it takes a lot of courage and self-awareness to seek out help. We\u2019re proud of you for taking this quiz and prioritizing your mental health!
If you\u2019re stressed about your symptoms, remember, you\u2019re not alone. Effective treatments are out there, and you will<\/i> get through this!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Overcome-Emotional-Numbness"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Shutting-Down-Emotionally"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Overcome Emotional Numbness","id":8831512,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Overcome-Emotional-Numbness","relUrl":"\/Overcome-Emotional-Numbness","image":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/98\/Mind-Your-Mental-Health-when-Traveling-Step-13.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Mind-Your-Mental-Health-when-Traveling-Step-13.jpg","alt":"How to Overcome Emotional Numbness"},{"title":"What It Means to Shut Down Emotionally & Why It Happens","id":14166988,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Shutting-Down-Emotionally","relUrl":"\/Shutting-Down-Emotionally","image":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/dc\/Shutting-Down-Emotionally-Step-9.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Shutting-Down-Emotionally-Step-9.jpg","alt":"What It Means to Shut Down Emotionally & Why It Happens"}],"minimum":0,"image":"","image_url":""},{"number":3,"text":"It\u2019s unlikely that you\u2019re dealing with emotional numbness.","meaning":"Based on your answers, it seems like you might feel a little detached from time to time, but it doesn\u2019t happen super frequently, and you never feel completely<\/i> numb to your emotions. With all this in mind, it seems pretty unlikely that you\u2019re dealing with emotional numbness.
Regardless, the fact that you took this quiz shows that you\u2019re proactive about your mental health, and we think that\u2019s amazing! Keeping a close eye on how you\u2019re feeling can help you catch any future issues quickly, so it\u2019s a great habit to have.
Not sure if this is the right result?<\/b> At the end of the day, you know your mind best, so if you still think you\u2019re dealing with emotional numbness, you should definitely schedule an appointment with a mental health professional. They\u2019ll be able to assess you and recommend any treatment that may be necessary.","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Overcome-Emotional-Numbness"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Shutting-Down-Emotionally"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Overcome Emotional Numbness","id":8831512,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Overcome-Emotional-Numbness","relUrl":"\/Overcome-Emotional-Numbness","image":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/98\/Mind-Your-Mental-Health-when-Traveling-Step-13.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Mind-Your-Mental-Health-when-Traveling-Step-13.jpg","alt":"How to Overcome Emotional Numbness"},{"title":"What It Means to Shut Down Emotionally & Why It Happens","id":14166988,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Shutting-Down-Emotionally","relUrl":"\/Shutting-Down-Emotionally","image":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/dc\/Shutting-Down-Emotionally-Step-9.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Shutting-Down-Emotionally-Step-9.jpg","alt":"What It Means to Shut Down Emotionally & Why It Happens"}],"minimum":0,"image":"","image_url":""},{"number":4,"text":"You\u2019re probably not dealing with emotional numbness.","meaning":"Based on your answers, it seems like you don\u2019t have much trouble accessing your emotions or feeling them fully. With this in mind, it doesn\u2019t seem like you\u2019re dealing with emotional numbness. Regardless, the fact that you took this quiz shows that you\u2019re proactive about your mental health, and we think that\u2019s amazing! Keeping a close eye on how you\u2019re feeling can help you catch any future issues right away, so it\u2019s a great habit to have.
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Emotional Numbness 101
If you’re dealing with emotional numbness, this means your emotions are less intense than usual. Feelings like joy, excitement, sadness, and anger may be dampened for you, or you could feel detached from them completely. Here are some specific signs and symptoms of emotional numbness to look out for:
- Feeling “flat” or empty, like you can’t fully participate in your life. [1] X Research source
- Having difficulty feeling and expressing affection, love, fear, anger, sadness, or excitement.
- Feeling like you can’t access your emotions even in intense situations.
- Being unable to cry or laugh in situations when you normally would.
- Issues with focus and concentration.
- Persistent fatigue and tiredness.
- Lack of motivation and a general feeling that nothing matters.
- Losing interest in hobbies or activities you used to enjoy.
- Feeling emotionally detached from friends and family.
- Choosing to isolate yourself rather than spend time with others. [2]
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Causes of Emotional Numbness
- Trauma: Emotional numbness can be a coping mechanism after experiencing something very traumatic, and it’s a common symptom among people who’ve been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
- Grief: Some people may experience emotional numbness as a way to lessen the pain after experiencing a major loss (like the death of a loved one).
- Mental Health Issues: Certain mental health conditions like depression, borderline personality disorder, and schizophrenia may cause emotional numbness.
- Medications: Emotional numbness can be a side effect of certain antidepressant medications, especially selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs).
- Substance use: The use of alcohol, cannabis, opiates, or opioids can lessen emotional reactivity.
- Traumatic brain injuries:
Some people who experience traumatic brain injuries end up experiencing something called socioemotional dysfunction, a symptom that includes emotional numbness. [3]
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Treating Emotional Numbness
- Therapy and/or psychiatry: A mental health professional can assess the cause of your emotional numbness and come up with a treatment plan that works for you.
- Medication adjustments: If the emotional numbness is a side effect of your antidepressant, your doctor can adjust your dose or potentially prescribe a different medication.
- Grounding exercises: Grounding exercises involve calling your awareness to your body or physical surroundings, which can help you feel more connected and present.
- Mindfulness: Mindfulness practices like yoga, journaling, and meditation can also help you feel more in tune with your emotions. [4] X Research source
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