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 234: Public Veridicts & History
Episode 0233: A Conversation on Domestic Violence
Episode 232: Grievance Stories and Gun Violence
Episode 231: Model for Change & Expected Obstacles
Episode 230: Trauma-informed vsTrauma work
Episode 229: Did you Know?
Episode 228: Courtship Dimensions
Episode 227: Forgiving Ourselves and claiming our healing
Episode 225: Compassionate Reparenting
Episode 224: Blame and Forgiveness
Episode 223: Decreasing Defense Mechanisms
Episode 222: Four Essentials to Grieving
Episode 221: A Current Cost of Emotional Repression
Episode 220: The Gifts of Grieving
Episode 219: Fully Feeling
Episode 218: Why Talk About The Past?
Episode 217: Heartwork
Episode216:Therapy meets the Christmas songs
Episode 215: The Unfinished Business
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