Hiya, Dr. Sia! Please come back, your attachment series has helped me IMMENSELY to understand so many patients. Thank you. Please keep going, I think even doing more clinical videos would be lovely !
Clear and concise! I like the role play scenarios of therapist/ client you do as they are such a helpful tool for me as a therapist and also a good examples for clients as what to look for in a corrective emotional experience in therapy. Thanks so much
Just found you/this channel. I’m not sure if I’m securely or anxiously attached. I think more of the latter though I have done work. My ex…now seems-ambivalently or avoidant-but we were long distance. And he FTed me EVERY night. It’s clearer in retrospect-but I now see was confusing. I’m not sure if we will try again or not. But either way-this is all helpful for me to move forward. Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi Dr Sia, I am in a relationship with a secure man. I am very disorganized, myself. My suggestion for a video: How do those of us who are "anything other than secure" determine whether the relationship we are in is a good one for us. Though I have found a wonderful, caring, thoughtful, emotionally generous and immensely tolerant man, I swing like the weather in terms of whether I like him because he is finally a good man, or if the things I don't like about him (messy, likes too much beer...). I have always been appalling at making decisions for myself. I'm embarking on a massive healing journey now, but I need help in telling the difference between what is my "faulty attachment" and what could be incompatibility. I just can't tell. It's quite frightening
Very cool this one. I think it may be more common among those who have achieved secure attachment rather than been raised to be securely attached. What are your thoughts on this?
Hiya, Dr. Sia! Please come back, your attachment series has helped me IMMENSELY to understand so many patients. Thank you. Please keep going, I think even doing more clinical videos would be lovely !
Thank you, Dr. Sia.
Very interesting and insightful. Looking forward to your future videos
I'm anxious and honestly having had a person like this helped grow me and mature ❤
Clear and concise! I like the role play scenarios of therapist/ client you do as they are such a helpful tool for me as a therapist and also a good examples for clients as what to look for in a corrective emotional experience in therapy. Thanks so much
Just found you/this channel. I’m not sure if I’m securely or anxiously attached. I think more of the latter though I have done work. My ex…now seems-ambivalently or avoidant-but we were long distance. And he FTed me EVERY night. It’s clearer in retrospect-but I now see was confusing. I’m not sure if we will try again or not. But either way-this is all helpful for me to move forward. Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi Dr Sia, I am in a relationship with a secure man. I am very disorganized, myself. My suggestion for a video: How do those of us who are "anything other than secure" determine whether the relationship we are in is a good one for us. Though I have found a wonderful, caring, thoughtful, emotionally generous and immensely tolerant man, I swing like the weather in terms of whether I like him because he is finally a good man, or if the things I don't like about him (messy, likes too much beer...). I have always been appalling at making decisions for myself. I'm embarking on a massive healing journey now, but I need help in telling the difference between what is my "faulty attachment" and what could be incompatibility. I just can't tell. It's quite frightening
Very cool this one. I think it may be more common among those who have achieved secure attachment rather than been raised to be securely attached. What are your thoughts on this?
I think you could find the OZ show Married At First Sight quite interesting. Alyssa could really use ur help.
Are you okay? I miss your videos!