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🎙️ Special Episode – “Between Being Understood and Losing Yourself in the Group”
Welcome to this special episode of the MBT podcast.
In this episode, you are given a unique insight into a group session within Mentalization-Based Treatment — a space where multiple people come together, and where thoughts, emotions, and patterns become visible through interaction with others.
What makes this session powerful is how multiple personal contributions begin to intertwine and affect one another. What starts as a question about trust gradually unfolds into a deeper conversation about not feeling seen, adapting to others, and the struggle between control and letting go.
Today, we listen to a group session where themes such as feeling misunderstood, self-criticism, fear of rejection, and the search for safety come to the surface.
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🧠 What this episode explores
Not being heard
A key moment in this session arises when a group member feels unheard.
A question is repeated.
An answer does not seem to land.
And what appears as irritation on the surface
reveals something deeper underneath:
Am I truly being seen?
⸻
The search for connection
The group tries to understand, to help, and to ask questions.
But this is where tension begins to build:
* when does someone truly connect?
* when does someone feel understood?
* and why does it work with one person, but not with another?
This reveals how complex real connection can be.
⸻
Support that doesn’t land
An important insight in this session is that support is not always received as intended.
The intention may be good.
The words may make sense.
But if the feeling does not match,
it simply does not land.
And that can create even more distance.
⸻
Adapting versus being yourself
Several group members show how deeply the pattern of adapting is rooted.
You try to do the right thing.
You try to understand.
You try not to hurt the other.
But in doing so,
you begin to lose yourself.
And that is where the tension arises:
Do I stay true to myself… or do I adapt?
⸻
Self-criticism and control
This session also reveals how strong self-criticism can be.
A small interaction
can turn into an inner storm:
* Did I do something wrong?
* Should I have done it differently?
* What does this say about me?
The need for control
collides with the reality that you cannot control others.
⸻
Insecurity rooted in the past
Beneath the surface, it becomes clear that many reactions are rooted in earlier experiences.
Situations where:
* you had to adapt to stay safe
* you depended on others’ reactions
* you never knew how someone would respond
And those patterns continue to live on in the present.
⸻
Mentalizing in real time
What makes this session powerful is how mentalizing happens in real time.
* someone feels attacked
* someone withdraws
* someone tries to help
* someone becomes confused
And the therapists help to slow things down:
What is happening right now?
What are you feeling?
What might the other person mean?
Not to solve —
but to understand.
⸻
🌟 The common thread
The central theme of this episode is the tension
between wanting to be understood
and losing yourself in the attempt to connect.
The need for connection
exists alongside the fear of getting it wrong.
The desire to do things right
exists alongside the fear of rejection.
Mentalizing helps you pause
instead of reacting automatically —
to reflect on what is happening
within yourself,
within the other,
and within the group.
⸻
💬 Closing
This episode shows how intense and layered group sessions can be.
It is not a linear conversation,
but a living process where everything overlaps:
emotions, thoughts, reactions, and misunderstandings.
And within that complexity, growth happens.
Sometimes, the most important step is not solving the moment,
but tolerating what is happening.
“This is what is happening right now… and that is okay.”
By Jasper Manders🎙️ Special Episode – “Between Being Understood and Losing Yourself in the Group”
Welcome to this special episode of the MBT podcast.
In this episode, you are given a unique insight into a group session within Mentalization-Based Treatment — a space where multiple people come together, and where thoughts, emotions, and patterns become visible through interaction with others.
What makes this session powerful is how multiple personal contributions begin to intertwine and affect one another. What starts as a question about trust gradually unfolds into a deeper conversation about not feeling seen, adapting to others, and the struggle between control and letting go.
Today, we listen to a group session where themes such as feeling misunderstood, self-criticism, fear of rejection, and the search for safety come to the surface.
⸻
🧠 What this episode explores
Not being heard
A key moment in this session arises when a group member feels unheard.
A question is repeated.
An answer does not seem to land.
And what appears as irritation on the surface
reveals something deeper underneath:
Am I truly being seen?
⸻
The search for connection
The group tries to understand, to help, and to ask questions.
But this is where tension begins to build:
* when does someone truly connect?
* when does someone feel understood?
* and why does it work with one person, but not with another?
This reveals how complex real connection can be.
⸻
Support that doesn’t land
An important insight in this session is that support is not always received as intended.
The intention may be good.
The words may make sense.
But if the feeling does not match,
it simply does not land.
And that can create even more distance.
⸻
Adapting versus being yourself
Several group members show how deeply the pattern of adapting is rooted.
You try to do the right thing.
You try to understand.
You try not to hurt the other.
But in doing so,
you begin to lose yourself.
And that is where the tension arises:
Do I stay true to myself… or do I adapt?
⸻
Self-criticism and control
This session also reveals how strong self-criticism can be.
A small interaction
can turn into an inner storm:
* Did I do something wrong?
* Should I have done it differently?
* What does this say about me?
The need for control
collides with the reality that you cannot control others.
⸻
Insecurity rooted in the past
Beneath the surface, it becomes clear that many reactions are rooted in earlier experiences.
Situations where:
* you had to adapt to stay safe
* you depended on others’ reactions
* you never knew how someone would respond
And those patterns continue to live on in the present.
⸻
Mentalizing in real time
What makes this session powerful is how mentalizing happens in real time.
* someone feels attacked
* someone withdraws
* someone tries to help
* someone becomes confused
And the therapists help to slow things down:
What is happening right now?
What are you feeling?
What might the other person mean?
Not to solve —
but to understand.
⸻
🌟 The common thread
The central theme of this episode is the tension
between wanting to be understood
and losing yourself in the attempt to connect.
The need for connection
exists alongside the fear of getting it wrong.
The desire to do things right
exists alongside the fear of rejection.
Mentalizing helps you pause
instead of reacting automatically —
to reflect on what is happening
within yourself,
within the other,
and within the group.
⸻
💬 Closing
This episode shows how intense and layered group sessions can be.
It is not a linear conversation,
but a living process where everything overlaps:
emotions, thoughts, reactions, and misunderstandings.
And within that complexity, growth happens.
Sometimes, the most important step is not solving the moment,
but tolerating what is happening.
“This is what is happening right now… and that is okay.”