4. Crying, Vulnerability, and Emotional Depth
If Your Therapist Knew About Crying, Vulnerability, and Emotional Depth explores the complex relational and neurobiological meanings of crying within therapy, including inhibited crying, emotional intimacy, shame, attachment behavior, avoidance, safety, attunement, corrective relational experiences, and the risks associated with vulnerability and emotional expression.

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5. Rupture, Repair, and Corrective Relational Experiences

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Avoidants Never Forget the Woman Who Did These 5 Things | #avoidant | Matthew Hussey

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The Habit that Changed My Life

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8. Autism in Females

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One Phone Call Ended 20 Years of Marriage

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3. The Therapy Container and Holding Environment

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1. The Therapeutic Relationship

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Do This Every Day… and Watch Your Life Change | Gabor Maté

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Archaeology Warning: They May Have Secretly Found Antarctica 300 Years Before Us! - Graham Hancock

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Why Your Mind Gets Stuck After an Abusive Relationship

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10. Autism, Trauma, Burnout, and Diagnostic Overlap

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Short statured people answer questions you're too afraid to ask | You Can't Ask That | Full Episode

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I Stopped Buying Things. Here’s What Surprised Me Most.

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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What It’s Like to Treat Narcissism & BPD | Dr. Karen Jacob

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When Someone Doesn't Value You Anymore, Try This Simple Trick and Watch What Happens

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9. The Therapeutic Relationship as a Secure Base

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