112. Sarah #29: It's Actually Not Crazy

112. Sarah #29: It's Actually Not Crazy

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Drew is experiencing the oxytocin honeymoon feeling with his partner as they are now brand new parents. He acknowledges the feelings as well as the triggers for how he was parented. Doug challenges Drew to think through his ideas and ideals of what it means to be "the man of the ...  Show more

149. Flashback with Doug & Kenzie - Sarah #02: Therapy Is Not Just For When You Are Crazy

Doug and Kenzie go back in time to Sarah's 2nd session. The breakdown for this episode happens in real time throughout the session. Sarah begins to tell some of her story about growing up in a cult. Doug acknowledges her strength and resilience in the "survival" of her experience ...  Show more

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