If you're starting to feel worse after therapy, your first instinct might be to blame yourself. You did everything you were supposed to do. You showed up, you talked, you did the worksheets, you tried to reframe your thoughts and you trusted the process. So why, after all that effort, do you feel the same, or even worse?
If you’re reading this, it’s likely you’re asking yourself some heavy questions: “Is something wrong with me? Am I broken? Why isn’t this working when it seems to work for everyone else?”
First, take a breath. That feeling of frustration, confusion, and self-blame is not only real, but it’s a sign that you’ve been diligently trying to solve a problem with only half the instruction manual. The issue isn't your effort or your capacity to heal. The issue might be the manual itself.
The trap of the "thinking" cure
Modern therapy, especially Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), is built on a powerful and often useful idea: our thoughts create our feelings. We’re taught to identify, challenge, and restructure our "faulty" thought patterns to find relief.
But this is often only one part of the prevailing paradigm. This model can inadvertently define your experience as a diagnosable disorder caused by faulty thoughts and/or neurochemical imbalances. When talking your way out doesn't work, and perhaps medication hasn't delivered the stability promised, it’s easy to conclude that you’re the one who’s failing.
You can end up in a silent battle with yourself, trying to impose calm thoughts over a body that is screaming "danger." When the physical sensations don't change, it’s easy to conclude that you’re the one who’s failing. That you’re "treatment resistant."
The missing piece: A somatic pattern interrupt
For many, chronic anxiety isn't just a series of thoughts; it's a physical state. It's a deeply ingrained pattern in the nervous system. Trying to talk your way out of this state can be like trying to logically debate a wildfire.
What if the first step wasn’t to change the thought, but to change where you put your attention?
This is where a powerful shift can happen. In our work, we’ve found that, for many, "the simple instruction to 'Find' the emotion in their body and 'Observe' its physical characteristics (shape, color, texture) would have been a revolutionary act."
Why is this revolutionary? Because it's a pattern interrupt. It forces your attention out of the abstract, runaway loop of worry and into a concrete, physical sensation. The feeling is no longer an all-consuming identity ("I am anxious"); it becomes an object you can observe ("There is a fuzzy, grey ball in my chest"). This small shift is the beginning of taking your power back.
A radical reframe: Discomfort isn't a setback
In a process that’s supposed to make you feel better, feeling worse can feel like a devastating failure. But in the model of Emotional Fitness, we see it differently. The intense feelings that surface aren't a sign that you're broken; they are the very material of your growth.
Developing a tolerance for discomfort and learning to navigate these feelings, instead of fighting them, is a core part of building true emotional resilience. These moments aren't setbacks; they are opportunities.
From patient to protagonist: You are the healer
The prevailing paradigm can inadvertently position you as a passive patient waiting for an expert to "fix" your thoughts or your brain chemistry. This can leave you feeling powerless when the "fix" doesn't take.
We believe in a different model, one built on the principle that you are inherently whole, resourceful, and capable. As one person, Trevor, discovered after years of struggling, the goal isn't to be saved by an expert, but to be guided back to your own inner capacity to heal. In Trevor's own words:
"You help me as I helped myself."
This single idea is the ultimate antidote to self-blame. You have the power. You are the agent of your own healing. You just need a new tool. Trevor found that with a different approach, he
"figured out more in a couple months of being here than I have my whole life."
An invitation: Stop analyzing, start experiencing
Reading about this is one thing. But our core belief is that true change comes when you "feel first, and cognition follows."
You've spent enough time analyzing, talking, and thinking. We invite you to try a different path, just for three or four minutes. You don't need to share your story, receive a diagnosis, or explain what you are feeling.
This isn't another theory or a technique to master. It’s a simple, guided experience designed to let you feel the shift from your head to your body. There's nothing to believe, and there's no way to fail. Just an opportunity to see what you notice.
Press play on the 5-minute "Safari Dawn" Thoughtscape below. There's nothing to believe, and no way to fail. Just see what you notice.
You felt it. Now what?
What you just experienced was a 5-minute "Thoughtscape." It's a "sample" of what it feels like to move from your head to your body.
But the real power isn't just in experiencing calm; it's in building it.
The "old paradigm" gives you worksheets or pills. We offer a "gym membership for your wiring", a live, guided, and completely anonymous space to practice this work.
This is the Emotional Fitness Class (EFC).
- You don't share your story.
- You don't turn on your camera.
- You don't even have to use your real name.
It is a "fight club for feels." A zero-barrier space where you, and others, show up to do the work. It's how Trevor "figured out more in a couple months... than he has his whole life."
You've felt the sample. Now come to the gym.
About the author
5th Place
5th Place is a dynamic organization that's passionate about emotional fitness. We're the creators of Shape of Emotion, a revolutionary tool that's changing the way we understand and manage our emotions. But we're not just about theory - we're about practical, tangible change.
We offer Emotional Fitness Classes and courses that help individuals, from children to adults, build emotional resilience and well-being. For our younger audience, we've created the Vibarealm, a vibrant universe that encourages a healthier interaction with emotions.
Join us on this journey to emotional fitness and let's make the world a better place together.