June 15, 2022

14. "Trust the Process"; Humor in Therapy; Emotional Growth

14. "Trust the Process"; Humor in Therapy; Emotional Growth

We answer 3 unrelated listener questions: what's meant by "trust the process"; how do you feel about humor in therapy; and a question about emotional growth. We would love to get your questions or feedback. Please send us an audio message or an email...

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We answer 3 unrelated listener questions: what's meant by "trust the process"; how do you feel about humor in therapy; and a question about emotional growth.

We would love to get your questions or feedback. Please send us an audio message or an email at our website

We're also online at Facebook and Instagram @callthepsychiatrists

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The quotation in this episode that Abby couldn't attribute is from Norman Doidge:

"Psychoanalysis is often about turning our ghosts into ancestors, even for patients who have not lost loved ones to death. We are often haunted by important relationships from the past that influence us unconsciously in the present. As we work them through, they go from haunting us to becoming simply part of our history."

 

 

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Disclaimer: Listening to the podcast does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship. The intention of the podcast is to educate and entertain. Nothing discussed in the show is intended or recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health professional regarding any medical questions or conditions.