The Space Between Feeling and Reacting is a self-help book on emotional regulation, written in the voice of a clinical psychologist who treats the subject as honest, hard-won work rather than a quick fix. The central premise is borrowed from Viktor Frankl: between what happens to us and what we do next, there is a space, and that space can be widened with practice.
The book opens with the ninety-second rule — the observation that the physiological wave of an emotion lasts roughly ninety seconds, and everything that follows is the story we layer on top of it. From there, the chapters move through the body's role in emotion (interoception, affect labeling), the misleading nature of "triggers" (reactions come from accumulated internal pressure, not external sparks), the importance of a richer emotional vocabulary, and how to recognize the cognitive distortions we fall into at three in the morning.
The middle chapters cover practical skills: the pause as the master skill that makes every other technique possible, the difference between suppressing a feeling and sitting with it, and a careful reclaiming of the word boundaries — defined as commitments to your own behavior, not demands on someone else's.
The later chapters get more advanced: using the body as an ally (long exhales, cold exposure, grounding), working with old wounds and trauma material that predate the present-day reaction, and an honest chapter on the people in your life whose presence reliably destabilizes you.
The final chapter argues against trying to do everything at once. The starter set is three practices: a daily body scan, the pause before reacting, and naming what you feel. Do those badly but consistently, get help when the work outgrows the page, and accept that change is slow enough you usually don't notice it happening — but the people around you will.
The throughline: you can't stop the wave, but you can decline to build the mountain range that follows it.
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