In this episode, Jackie continues to work through the book The Tao of Fully Feeling. The author has reminded us throughout the book of our society's need to rush forgiveness as a bypass for feeling and operating in reality. In this episode, we look at extenuating circumstances that our parents may have been dealing with. We aren't exploring these circumstances as a way of "letting them off the hook" because that would mean the shame resides with us. It is a way of taking a step back from what we experienced and getting a larger view of what life was like for our parents. This can actually help reduce shame as it begins to dawn on us that this was never about us. It wasn't about us being too much, or not enough or us just being a child.
Episode 97: Addiction, Trauma, and Relationships with Triune Therapy Group
Episode 96: There is no Silver Bullet
Episode 95: What Changes in Recovery: Perspectives on Religion and Spirituality.
Episode 94: Picking Good Treatment with Duane Osterlind
Episode 93: Pain is a Valuable Teacher with Carol Rose Adkison
Episode 92: SMART Recovery
Episode 91: Parental Enmeshment and Women with Wendy Conquest and Ken Adams
Episode 90: Community and Culture - The Power of Group Dynamics
Episode 89: What Changes in Recovery for Couples?
Episode 88: What Changes in Recovery for Men and Women?
Episode 87: One Layer Deeper
Episode 86: Bypass with Craig Cashwell
Episode 85: Healthy, Fun, Connecting Sex in Recovery with Alex Katehakis
Episode 84: Why do new relationships feel so weird (sometimes)? Part 2
Episode 83: Why do new relationships feel so weird (sometimes)? Part 1
Episode 82: The Unbroken Brain with Maia Szalavitz
Episode 81: Stages of Relationships
Episode 80: What is Authenticity?
Episode 79: Male Partners of Sex Addicts
Episode 78: Dating in Recovery with Amy Smith
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