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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Deborah is not your typical therapist. She’s smarter. She really listens to her guests. Her interviews are insightful. They go deeper than your average interview or therapy session. You’ll learn a lot listening to this podcast.
I love the examples and how you break things down. I was doubting if my partner was toxic and this has confirmed it.
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A focus on healing from toxic abuse and psychological trauma characterizes the content, featuring discussions that illuminate the intricate connections between past abuse and present mental health conditions. The episodes often include expert insights from various guests, ranging from mental health professionals to individuals sharing their personal recovery stories. Key themes include the psychological effects of toxic relationships, addiction recovery, fertility issues related to emotional trauma, and the importance of community support in the healing process. The unique approach blends actionable advice with personal narratives, helping listeners understand, confront, and begin to heal from their experiences with trauma and abuse.
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