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Our guest on today's podcast, Dr. Kristen Hick, PsyD, is the author of an ebook called "Dr. Hick's Guide to Fearless Living and Loving". At the Center for Shared Insight, she facilitates a weekly divorce recovery group for women at any stage of the process. Dr. Hick believes that people not intimately knowing themselves is what holds them back in relationships. She works with anxious attached individuals to SHOW UP in a relationship and her example in our episode is when making dinner plans. Dr. Hick recommends that an anxious attached person suggest two to three things they would like to eat without fear of rocking the boat or upsetting their partner.
Her mission at The Center for Shared Insight in Denver, Co is to heal unresolved relational traumas and experiences that prevent secure connection with loved ones. Their therapists support the desire to restore and strengthen healthy attachment through a warm and responsive therapeutic alliance and empower you to develop healthy attachment behaviors to help you transform your relationship with yourself and others. As a result, they strengthen relationships, families, communities, and generations through nurturing self-aware, empowered, secure and healthy adolescents and adults.
If her message resonated with you today, please connect with them at www.centerforsharedinsight.com, or on Facebook CenterforSharedInsight , even on LinkedIn centerforsharedinsight/ and finally on Instagram centerforsharedinsightpc/
To find out your Enneagram personality type, take the test at 9types.com and send your results to Dave at [email protected] for more information!
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Our guest on today's podcast, Dr. Kristen Hick, PsyD, is the author of an ebook called "Dr. Hick's Guide to Fearless Living and Loving". At the Center for Shared Insight, she facilitates a weekly divorce recovery group for women at any stage of the process. Dr. Hick believes that people not intimately knowing themselves is what holds them back in relationships. She works with anxious attached individuals to SHOW UP in a relationship and her example in our episode is when making dinner plans. Dr. Hick recommends that an anxious attached person suggest two to three things they would like to eat without fear of rocking the boat or upsetting their partner.
Her mission at The Center for Shared Insight in Denver, Co is to heal unresolved relational traumas and experiences that prevent secure connection with loved ones. Their therapists support the desire to restore and strengthen healthy attachment through a warm and responsive therapeutic alliance and empower you to develop healthy attachment behaviors to help you transform your relationship with yourself and others. As a result, they strengthen relationships, families, communities, and generations through nurturing self-aware, empowered, secure and healthy adolescents and adults.
If her message resonated with you today, please connect with them at www.centerforsharedinsight.com, or on Facebook CenterforSharedInsight , even on LinkedIn centerforsharedinsight/ and finally on Instagram centerforsharedinsightpc/
To find out your Enneagram personality type, take the test at 9types.com and send your results to Dave at [email protected] for more information!