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When your relationship is affected badly by the your adult child’s new partner and can see the level of control the partner has over their thinking and raising β€œproblems” that were never raised..as if the adult child has lost their voice

3 years ago reply 0

Great episode. I worry that enough conversation is being had about the practical, emotional, physical and mental implications of covid-19. I talk about it often and feel like people think I'm a broken record! There is nothing remotely "normal" about this time

3 years ago reply 0

*experiences not variances

@Goddess : Thank you so much for this podcast. I totally related to it. I am a graduate MSP student and I'm also a home base business owner, a wife, and a mother. I have absolutely been experiencing fatigue and on a emotional rollercoaster throughout this journey of graduate school but I can definitely say that this experience has also been very rewarding because it has allowed me to reflect on my experiences and I definitely see how it will inform my therapy variances. I have learned to self care is a must in my life on a daily basis, and hearing a professional in the business say the things that I am learning now is very validating. Thank you and I hope you are doing better.
5 years ago reply 0

Thank you so much for this podcast. I totally related to it. I am a graduate MSP student and I'm also a home base business owner, a wife, and a mother. I have absolutely been experiencing fatigue and on a emotional rollercoaster throughout this journey of graduate school but I can definitely say that this experience has also been very rewarding because it has allowed me to reflect on my experiences and I definitely see how it will inform my therapy variances. I have learned to self care is a must in my life on a daily basis, and hearing a professional in the business say the things that I am learning now is very validating. Thank you and I hope you are doing better.

5 years ago reply 0

Important and interessting

5 years ago reply 0

Fantastic information! This explains a lot for me personally. πŸ‘

5 years ago reply 0

I enjoy all your podcasts Laura, but this one has been specially inspiring, thank you

5 years ago reply 0

This says everything I've ever felt, thought, and have done to myself. Being a 38 year old woman, married for almost 12 years and mother of 5 children, just recently had my ah ha moment. Something finally made my protective wall disappear and I'm realizing that I am ok. I'm not to a horrible, disgusting and awake now. This podcast truly spoke so warmly to me and makes me feel cleansed. Thank you.

5 years ago reply 1

This is really interesting. I work with people supporting others, so it's helpful to consider how the bus model applies to managing emotional responses to others

6 years ago reply 0

Great, interesting, relevant interviews.

6 years ago reply 0

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6 years ago reply 1

Great episode! Highly recommend!

6 years ago reply 0

This was my first time on therapy chat podcast... really enjoyed it. Would you be willing to put out a list of all the quotes you quoted? Some would make excellent posters for the office.

6 years ago reply 0

Emotional incest also applies to innapropriate child roles : discussing financial hardships and adult romantic stress with a child. Making the child behave in an adult role.

7 years ago reply 1