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    Back From The Borderline

    Back From The Borderline

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    Since Jul 10, 2021 00:04 UTC

    You can perform emotional alchemy and I will show you how.

    The idea of alchemy is to reduce something with fire – burning it down so that something new can rise from the ashes. You can do this with your personality, too. You’ve always had the power; you just didn’t know that. Now you do.

    Highly sensitive, emotional, and intuitive children are often impacted most severely by dysfunctional family dynamics, childhood emotional neglect, sexual abuse, grooming, generational trauma, and inherited toxic shame. As adults, these same children often find themselves with a disorder or dysfunction label, as mainstream psychiatry tries to convince them that the root of their suffering is due to a disordered personality or chemical imbalance.

    Our current medical model of mental health is quick to pathologize. Psychiatrists and therapists operating within this model often ask, “What’s wrong with you?” but rarely, “What *happened* to you?” Personalities are not cancerous tumors; psychological suffering cannot be accurately understood or treated through the lens of a purely medical model. We have to go deeper. And that’s exactly what we do here on Back from the Borderline.

    A path toward healing exists, even though I know it can feel impossible when you’re looking up from rock bottom.

    Through working with and integrating the concepts we explore in each episode together, you’ll learn to:

    ✧ Better regulate, name and process your emotions

    ✧ Understand and reduce chronic feelings of emptiness

    ✧ Confront and uproot your toxic shame

    ✧ Put an end to recurring patterns of self-sabotage

    ✧ Connect with your Higher Self

    ✧ Break the cycle of generational family trauma

    ✧ Set healthier boundaries with yourself and others

    ✧ Recognize the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships

    ✧ Heal from a chronic need to please and seek validation from others

    Tune in and prepare yourself to be standing in the ashes of the person you used to be. New episodes drop every Tuesday.

    As for me? I’m Mollie Adler. A disillusioned millennial, podcaster, writer, creative, existential thinker, obsessive researcher (huge nerd), and fellow f*cked up human desperately trying to find meaning in a society and culture that seems to be devoid of it. To read my Substack articles, access my Amazon book recommendation list, submit a voicemail, or contact me for collaborations, visit https://linktr.ee/backfromtheborderline.

    Anyone – even you – can come Back From the Borderline. 𓆩ᥫ᭡𓆪

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    Why Do You Think You’ve Got No Friends?

    Why Do You Think You’ve Got No Friends?

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    Since Jul 20, 2022 17:19 UTC

    My name is Emily Laing. I’m an actress, writer, singer, recovering addict, survivor and currently en route back from the land of self destruct.

    In January 2022 I suffered a nervous breakdown and was convinced my life was over. Turns out – it wasn’t. I white knuckled my way out and want to help others who feel the same way that I did. So…

    Have you ever found yourself feeling entirely alone? In a place so dark that you can’t see a way out? Me too!

    Rock bottoms, codependency, rehab, C/PTSD, survival, shameovers. You name it, we discuss it.

    Join the journey of recovery and healing and rid the shame!

    GET IN TOUCH

    Email: contact@whydoyouthink.com

    Instagram: @whydoyouthinkpodcast & @emily_laing_uk

    TikTok: @whydoyouthinkpodcast

    I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL

    If you or anyone you know is struggling with their mental health you can contact:

    Samaritans: 116 123

    SOS Silence of Suicide: 0300 1020 505

    National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK: 0800 689 5652

    Calm: 0800 585858 – Campaign Against Living Miserably Help and support for young men aged 15-35 on issues which include depression and suicide.

    National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247

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