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Discussions about next of kin (grown children) of people experiencing mental illness or substance addiction. Concepts like the wounded healer/wounded high achiever and parentified child are explored.
Dana Kabaila (host) is a Jungian coach and narrative therapist. Anita Aniksdal (guest) is a therapist with over 30 years of experience.
In this episode of the Jungian Coaching Room, Anita shares clinical cases, the power of lived experience groups, and professional collaboration. We discuss balancing the tensions of opposites, including the symbolic and the practical, and celebrating survival while invoking other potential.
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This podcast was recorded on unceded Wurundjeri Country. Always was always will be Aboriginal Land.
For more information about the IAJCC, please visit our website (www.jungiancoaches.com/) or connect with us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/jungiancoaches/)
We would greatly appreciate you sharing this podcast with others who may be interested, and rating/leaving your review.
You are welcome to email our host with any questions or reflections at [email protected].
By Dana KabailaDiscussions about next of kin (grown children) of people experiencing mental illness or substance addiction. Concepts like the wounded healer/wounded high achiever and parentified child are explored.
Dana Kabaila (host) is a Jungian coach and narrative therapist. Anita Aniksdal (guest) is a therapist with over 30 years of experience.
In this episode of the Jungian Coaching Room, Anita shares clinical cases, the power of lived experience groups, and professional collaboration. We discuss balancing the tensions of opposites, including the symbolic and the practical, and celebrating survival while invoking other potential.
Resources Mentioned (translation required):
Connection:
Send a text
This podcast was recorded on unceded Wurundjeri Country. Always was always will be Aboriginal Land.
For more information about the IAJCC, please visit our website (www.jungiancoaches.com/) or connect with us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/jungiancoaches/)
We would greatly appreciate you sharing this podcast with others who may be interested, and rating/leaving your review.
You are welcome to email our host with any questions or reflections at [email protected].