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Intro
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My greatest credential as a therapist
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The difference between idiot compassion and wise compassion
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Julie and Rita
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Are you tempted to meet Julie
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Pain is pain and suffering
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What does Charlotte do
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What not to say
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Types
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Developing an emotional repertoire
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Fear of joy
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Repression
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Invincibility
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You Get an Insight
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Secrets vs Privacy
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Secrets from the Therapist
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Stigma
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Reacting vs responding
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Viktor Frankl
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The 4 Stages of Grief
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The Different Model of Grief
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Forced Forgiveness
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The Misconception of Therapy
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Time for Questions
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Changing Yourself
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Self Compassion
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You are not the best person to talk to
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Questions
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Healing
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Finding a good therapist
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Was this therapeutic
Description:
Explore the intricacies of psychotherapy and human behavior through a thought-provoking conversation between bestselling authors Lori Gottlieb and Tara Westover. Delve into Gottlieb's experiences as a therapist and patient, examining topics such as compassion, pain, emotional intelligence, and the stigma surrounding mental health. Learn about different therapeutic approaches, the stages of grief, and the importance of self-compassion. Gain insights on finding a good therapist and understanding the therapeutic process. Discover how to develop a broader emotional repertoire, distinguish between secrets and privacy, and navigate the complexities of human relationships and personal growth.

Maybe You Should Talk to Someone - A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed

The Aspen Institute
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