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Our response to stress, anxiety, depression, and the myriad of challenging dynamics we face in a relationship is a physiological response. Developing the ability to respond to difficult times healthily and productively is a skill that can be learned. But unfortunately, individuals often rely on their instinctive responses in stressful times, which can lead to internal suffering and destabilization in their relationship.
In this episode Tarah and EJ interview Teresa Jansen, a therapist and breathwork specialist. They discuss how dysregulation of the central nervous system is the most disruptive force in personal and relationship wellness. They focus on how breathwork can create significant positive change and offer specific and practical interventions to become more present, skillful, and comfortable when facing challenges in your relationship.
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Our response to stress, anxiety, depression, and the myriad of challenging dynamics we face in a relationship is a physiological response. Developing the ability to respond to difficult times healthily and productively is a skill that can be learned. But unfortunately, individuals often rely on their instinctive responses in stressful times, which can lead to internal suffering and destabilization in their relationship.
In this episode Tarah and EJ interview Teresa Jansen, a therapist and breathwork specialist. They discuss how dysregulation of the central nervous system is the most disruptive force in personal and relationship wellness. They focus on how breathwork can create significant positive change and offer specific and practical interventions to become more present, skillful, and comfortable when facing challenges in your relationship.
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