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🗓️ 7 February 2024
⏱️ 61 minutes
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Navigating the labyrinth of our minds can be daunting, but with the guidance of Jenny Helms Calvin, we make the journey both enlightening and accessible. Jenny, whose own battle with an eating disorder propelled her into a life of helping others, returns to share her profound insights into the world of therapy and personal development. We tackle the delicate art of setting boundaries, the value of cognitive behavioral therapy in maintaining emotional health, and the dance between professional and personal growth. With each story and piece of advice, we map out a path toward self-worth and healing from attachment trauma.
Laughter and learning go hand in hand as we dissect the complexities of human interaction and the necessity of context when interpreting the boundaries within different relationships. With humor as our compass, we navigate through the awkward, the uncomfortable, and the all-too-human moments that come with setting personal limits. I offer anecdotes from my own life, illuminating the often-overlooked flexibility required in maintaining healthy boundaries, whether with family, friends, or colleagues. Our conversation is a reminder that while the lines we draw may shift, the importance of respecting them remains constant.
As we close this chapter, we reflect on the transformative power of connection, the importance of active listening in nurturing relationships, and the hopeful message that growth is an ever-present possibility thanks to neuroplasticity. Through shared experiences and candid vulnerability, Jenny and I affirm that the road to recovery, though winding, is paved with continuous learning, self-awareness, and the courage to face our emotional baggage. This episode isn't just a discussion—it's an invitation to join us on a path to a more connected, conscious, and compassionate life.
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to finding your way through therapy. The goal of this |
0:07.4 | podcast is to demystify therapy, what can happen in therapy, and the wide |
0:12.0 | array of conversations you can have in and about therapy. |
0:16.8 | Through personal experiences, guests will talk about therapy, their experiences with it, and |
0:22.2 | how psychology and therapy are present in many places in their lives. |
0:27.0 | With lots of authenticity and a touch of humor, |
0:30.0 | here is your host, Steve Bisson. Al-Salleut a mone. |
0:35.0 | Hi everyone. |
0:36.0 | Welcome to episode 138. |
0:38.0 | If you haven't listened to episode 137, please go back and listen to it. |
0:42.0 | Amita Sherman talks about women's help. of 137, please go back and listen to it. |
0:42.8 | Amita Shermana, Sherma, talks about women's health, |
0:44.9 | particularly perimenopause, post-menopause, |
0:47.5 | and things that people don't like to talk about, |
0:49.3 | but I certainly think that it was an important episode |
0:51.6 | so go back and listen to that. But if you want to have a |
0:55.2 | returning guest, well you're in luck. Jenny Helms Calvin is back. She was on episode |
1:00.8 | 121 and she's going to be our guests for today. I just had a great |
1:05.2 | experience with her and we could talk shop and talk about therapy and how it works |
1:11.0 | and stuff like that. We could have gone on for so much longer the last time and |
1:15.3 | definitely wanted to have her back and we decided that we're gonna do that again |
1:20.1 | breaking again a little bit of my rules but in the same time that sometimes we know we come up with like 14 things to talk about sometimes we come up with two |
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