301: How To Get Out Of Your Monkey Mind

301: How To Get Out Of Your Monkey Mind

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Anger in Relationships

Anger can feel disruptive in relationships, but it often shows up for a reason: it signals that something important feels blocked, unfair, or violated. In this episode, we explore how anger can either push partners into blame, shutdown, and disconnection, or help clarify needs, v ...  Show more

‘You Can’t Do This’ Is NOT A Boundary

If there is one thing to know about boundaries, it is that a boundary is not about what you need somebody else to do. It is about what you are going to do in response to somebody else’s behavior. Colter, Cayla, and Lauren discuss boundaries from a psychotherapeutic lens and give ...  Show more

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