This episode is all about anger! How many of us come to fear, and then disown, this core emotion. And the ways we adapt to our uneasy relationship with anger, including avoiding conflict, people-pleasing, and passive-aggressiveness. Janice talks about her own experiences repressing her anger for many years, and why she had come to see anger as a threatening emotion that had to be sent to the corner of her internal home. She shares about the therapy work (Internal Family Systems Therapy)...
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This episode is all about anger! How many of us come to fear, and then disown, this core emotion. And the ways we adapt to our uneasy relationship with anger, including avoiding conflict, people-pleasing, and passive-aggressiveness. Janice talks about her own experiences repressing her anger for many years, and why she had come to see anger as a threatening emotion that had to be sent to the corner of her internal home. She shares about the therapy work (Internal Family Systems Therapy)...
Integrating the Self-Development Work Into Real Life (Part 2) (with Trang Pham)
The Soul's Work Podcast
1 hour
2 years ago
Integrating the Self-Development Work Into Real Life (Part 2) (with Trang Pham)
Janice and her guest Trang Pham continue their conversation about integrating the self-development and therapy work into the messiness of real life and relationships—when it's the hardest to access our tools, practices, and grounding! They discuss important aspects of this integration work, including: initiating hard conversationsbeing transparent about our processnavigating our (and others') uncomfortable feelings when shifting to new patternsintegrating the "light work" without spirit...
The Soul's Work Podcast
This episode is all about anger! How many of us come to fear, and then disown, this core emotion. And the ways we adapt to our uneasy relationship with anger, including avoiding conflict, people-pleasing, and passive-aggressiveness. Janice talks about her own experiences repressing her anger for many years, and why she had come to see anger as a threatening emotion that had to be sent to the corner of her internal home. She shares about the therapy work (Internal Family Systems Therapy)...