The fishbowl analogy is brilliant. I’ll be borrowing it (with credit, ofc!) next time I want to explain to someone how therapy can benefit them. Thank you, Dr Shaler!
Laura doesn't know how to separate her own issues from a constructive conversation. She mentions admitting and taking ownership over and over. While this may have merit on the overall topic of why we let people affect us, on this particular topic of "how to get people out of your head", I found this counter-productive as she's basically blaming the victim for the toxicity of other people or the allowance of toxicity to affect us, and that's just not how most relationships work. I'm sorry but I didn't find this video helpful, and I gave it a thumbs down.
Wow thank you for this
The fishbowl analogy is brilliant. I’ll be borrowing it (with credit, ofc!) next time I want to explain to someone how therapy can benefit them. Thank you, Dr Shaler!
Thank you!
Brilliant Thanks so much. 👍 ❤
I can relate very much.
Laura doesn't know how to separate her own issues from a constructive conversation. She mentions admitting and taking ownership over and over. While this may have merit on the overall topic of why we let people affect us, on this particular topic of "how to get people out of your head", I found this counter-productive as she's basically blaming the victim for the toxicity of other people or the allowance of toxicity to affect us, and that's just not how most relationships work. I'm sorry but I didn't find this video helpful, and I gave it a thumbs down.