
Jenelle Coolidge discusses the impact of chronic pain, health issues, and fatigue on relationships. Learn what you can do for, how to enact self-compassion, and build supportive relationships while managing chronic conditions.
05:44 Specializing in Eating Disorders and Chronic Illness
09:37 Understanding Chronic Pain and Fatigue
11:06 The Mind-Body Connection in Chronic Illness
15:53 Challenges in Relationships with Chronic Illness
25:27 Self-Care and Self-Compassion Strategies
30:50 Misconceptions About Chronic Illness
Jenelle Coolidge is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS). She specializes in eating disorders, chronic illness, trauma and mood disorders. Jenelle has a vast level of experience working in different mental health settings from Psychiatric hospitals, Residential facilities, Mental Health Clinics, Community Mental Health, and Private Practice and before as a mental health nurse.
She also self-published My Body Liberation journal. When not working she enjoys gaming, movies, reading, and anything having to do with marvel.
Connect with Jenelle Coolidge
My website is www.coolskiescounseling.com
Facebook @coolskiescounseling
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenelle-c-16a02410b/
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Website: https://paigebond.com
Website: https://SweetLoveCounseling.com
Paige Bond specializes in helping individuals, couples, and intentionally non-monogamous partnerships feel grounded, confident, and connected in their love life. She is also the founder of Sweet Love Counseling providing therapy in CO, FL, SC, and VT. Paige loves educating people about relationships through being the host of the Stubborn Love podcast, hosting workshops, and speaking at conferences.
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Free People Pleasing Workbook:
https://www.paigebond.com/people-pleasing-workbook
Attachment Dynamics Workshop:
https://www.paigebond.com/attachment-dynamics-workshop-sign-up
Disclaimer: This podcast and communication through our email are not meant to serve as professional advice or therapy. If you are in need of mental health support, you are encouraged to connect with a licensed mental health professional to receive the support needed.
Mental Health Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis counseling.
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