From joy and love to hatred and disgust, emotional experiences are part of everyone's life. However, some people are more sensitive to emotion than others. They experience feelings quickly and intensely, and take more time to "recover" from strong emotions. Reasons for this sensitivity may include biological causes, as well as growing up in a family where one's feelings were ignored or dismissed as unreasonable. Emotionally invalidating family experiences deprive us of the opportunity to learn the skills we need to cope with strong, sudden emotion in healthy ways. Instead we may seek temporary solutions to emotional pain through behaviors that are destructive to our bodies, our relationships, and our lives, such as self-injury, disordered eating, or substance use. These solutions come with their own set of problems that eventually add to a sense that one's life is out of control.