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The Virtual Couch

Breaking Free from the Mirror: Developing a Secure Sense of Self

The Virtual Couch

Tony Overbay LMFT

Education, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Who are you? How do others view you? And why do we care so much about what others think of us, especially when they probably aren't spending as much time thinking about us as we think they are? When they do think about us, they see us through their own lens. It’s time to discover who you are. So, how exactly do you do that?Tony Overbay, LMFT, reads a heartfelt letter from a long-time listener, Jamie, who struggles with issues in her marriage and recognizes patterns from her childhood that affect how she interacts with her spouse and children. Tony explores the concept of the 'Looking Glass Self' by Charles Horton Cooley, discussing how our self-identity is shaped by our perceptions of how others view us. He uses examples from listeners and clients to explain how these early experiences impact our self-esteem and relationships. Tony introduces the modern-day concept of the 'reflected sense of self' from David Schnarch's theories of differentiation and provides practical advice on overcoming the need for external validation, forming healthier attachments, and developing a stable self-identity.Join Tony as he navigates these deep psychological concepts and offers insights into creating more emotionally secure and fulfilling connections.00:00 Listener's Heartfelt Letter02:31 Introduction to Episode 42403:10 Exploring the Concept of the Mirror03:29 Charles Horton Cooley and the Looking Glass Self09:00 Real-Life Examples of the Looking Glass Self16:16 Differentiation and Emotional Independence16:57 Balancing Connection and Individuality18:47 The Reflected Sense of Self27:00 Understanding Identity and Self-Worth27:55 The Role of External Validation29:25 Parent-Child Dynamics and Conditional Love30:53 Emotional Neglect and Its Impact33:21 Attachment Styles and Emotional Support40:13 The Concept of Shame and Guilt46:26 Overcoming Childhood Wounds49:35 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the virtual couch.

0:04.0

Please take a seat.

0:06.0

Popillars emotional majority.

0:09.6

And for pillars, what a tree.

0:13.0

You're not broken.

0:15.0

You're a human.

0:16.5

So check that out.

0:18.5

You don't know.

0:19.7

Hi, Tony.

0:20.6

I'm a long time virtual couch listener. I listen to waking up to narcissism,

0:24.0

and sometimes, thank you, extended family. That one hits hard, so I have to take a break.

0:27.9

But then I literally watch you and your daughter's live question and answers on TikTok,

0:31.5

and it restores my hope in humanity. So no pressure, but keep doing what you're doing.

0:36.0

I wanted to reach out because I'm struggling with some issues in my marriage, and I'm sure

0:39.4

that they are tied to my childhood.

0:41.2

And I'm hoping you can provide some insight.

0:43.3

And quite frankly, right now, I don't believe that I can afford therapy.

0:46.9

So if by chance you read this and solve this in a podcast, that would be wonderful.

0:52.3

Let me just take a quick break and say note to self that

0:54.5

the virtual couch is no substitute for therapy. Back to the letter. Growing up, my mom was a single

0:59.3

parent who worked multiple jobs to support us. My dad was unreliable. There's probably more there

1:03.5

that needs to be explored. But back to my mom. Bless her heart, as you often say, she didn't know

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