
20: Breaking Away from Enabling
Further exploration of Sharon Martin's article looking at: How Codependents Can Stop Enabling and Controlling. Focusing on the habits that enable the behavior of others and learning how enabling is of...
5 Jun 201723min

19: The Codependent In All of Us
Exploring an article by Sharon Martin looking at: How Codependents Can Stop Enabling and Controlling. Asking questions of these characteristics are in all relationships, how boundaries work and whethe...
1 Jun 201720min

18: Nature of Sex Therapy
A discussion with Heather McPherson, AASECT certified sex therapist, licensed marriage and family therapist, therapist supervisor and founder and CEO of the Sexual Health Alliance. What is the role of...
12 Mai 201721min

17: Our Self-limiting Stories
We are more than any single behavior, yet often define the whole of who we are by a perceived negative act. Our self-labels hide as much as they reveal in an attempt at making the vision of our lives ...
9 Mai 201712min

16: The Lure of Fanatacism
We often create stories to address one problem, only to have it take on a life of its own. More difficult is when such a story is religion and the tendency towards absolutism is a strong psychological...
4 Mai 201715min

15: Religion or Creed
Exploring C.G. Jung's collection of essays "The Undiscovered Self." The struggle between individual responsibility and the pull of collective identities where responsibility for standing for what one ...
4 Mai 201713min

14: Concept Creep, All the World Is A Stage
Working through "concept creep" and how our mental system of association can expand what is included in ideas and exclude a more nuanced and expansive understanding of experience. No single perspectiv...
14 Mar 201743min

13: Emotions Are Not the Enemy
Viewing emotions from a place of acceptance and acknowledgment of our humanity. Removing the false fight between emotions and reason. Identifying where unhelpful assumptions of our emotional lives tra...
7 Mar 201737min




















