Ep. 211 Reclaiming What Is Hard: Anger

There are a lot of difficult parts of being human, and all of those things tend to revolve around feelings that arise within us that are hard to tolerate. Feelings that we have never been taught to feel. Feelings that we have been told are bad. Feelings that now, when they arise, overwhelms, paralyzes and collapses us. In this new series on RECLAIM called Reclaiming What Is Hard, I want to break down some of these difficult feelings, shed light on what they may mean, and explore different ways of thinking and relating to them so that you may find wisdom in what is hard. In this episode, I explore anger, aggression, rage and how our relationship with anger may be getting in the way of the relationships we want.

 
 

Resources Mentioned On This Episode

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About The Host

 

THAIS SKY

Thaís Sky is a licensed psychotherapist, podcast host, writer,  and supervisor, known for her depth-oriented approach to personal transformation. Deeply committed to the exploration the complexities of the human mind, Thais offers “help beyond self-help” and provides support for individuals, couples and groups seeking to address core psychological issues including trauma, eating disorders, relational difficulties and a concept she coined the worthiness wound®. As the host of RECLAIM the podcast, Thaís guides listeners to add nuance and discernment to popular psychology, self-help and wellness ideas, while her writings on Instagram extend her insights and expertise to a broader audience. She helms a virtual as well as an in-person practice in San Luis Obispo, CA. You can learn more about her at IamThaisSky.com or find her at just about everywhere on social media at @IamThaisSky.

 
 

 
 

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Ep. 210 Reclaiming What Is Hard: Regret