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Before we start today’s episode, I'd like to tell you about the Chronic Pain to Passion Mentorship. This is a one-on-one coaching program where you’ll get my individualized support with chronic symptom recovery so that you can get back into your creative work or passion project. As someone who’s been through it myself, I have found that creative recovery and symptom recover actually go hand-in-hand. And I would love to support you with that.
To learn more, you can visit my website at www.annaholtzman.com/mentorship
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In today’s episode, I sat down to chat with Liliana Doyon. Liliana is a Mexican-American, trauma-informed couples therapist who is Certified in Emotionally Focused Therapy. She also holds an executive position for the New York Center of Emotionally Focused Therapy. She has spent most of her life learning about relational dynamics and how humans work through and with emotion, and she says that understanding emotions such as anger is crucial in unpacking and healing intergenerational trauma and upholding boundaries. Liliana uses examples in her own life to help normalize human experiences and to empower others to do the same.
I first connected with Liliana through mutual therapy clients of ours, and as I began following the videos that she shares online, I was really struck by the way she talks about boundaries. Boundaries are a critical skill to develop as part of chronic symptom recovery, and we’ll get into why that is in this episode. What I didn’t
You can find Liliana at:
Website: https://www.lilianadoyon.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilianadoyon/
In this episode, Liliana references taking inspiration from work being done by BIPOC therapists for the BIPOC community. These include:
Natalie Y. Gutierrez, LMFT @nataliegutierrezImft
Dr. Jennifer Mullan
@decolonizingtherapy
Monica Gavilanes, LMSW @rootsandalchemy
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And you can find me at:
Instagram: @anna_holtzman
Website: www.annaholtzman.com
By Anna Holtzman5
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Before we start today’s episode, I'd like to tell you about the Chronic Pain to Passion Mentorship. This is a one-on-one coaching program where you’ll get my individualized support with chronic symptom recovery so that you can get back into your creative work or passion project. As someone who’s been through it myself, I have found that creative recovery and symptom recover actually go hand-in-hand. And I would love to support you with that.
To learn more, you can visit my website at www.annaholtzman.com/mentorship
•••
In today’s episode, I sat down to chat with Liliana Doyon. Liliana is a Mexican-American, trauma-informed couples therapist who is Certified in Emotionally Focused Therapy. She also holds an executive position for the New York Center of Emotionally Focused Therapy. She has spent most of her life learning about relational dynamics and how humans work through and with emotion, and she says that understanding emotions such as anger is crucial in unpacking and healing intergenerational trauma and upholding boundaries. Liliana uses examples in her own life to help normalize human experiences and to empower others to do the same.
I first connected with Liliana through mutual therapy clients of ours, and as I began following the videos that she shares online, I was really struck by the way she talks about boundaries. Boundaries are a critical skill to develop as part of chronic symptom recovery, and we’ll get into why that is in this episode. What I didn’t
You can find Liliana at:
Website: https://www.lilianadoyon.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilianadoyon/
In this episode, Liliana references taking inspiration from work being done by BIPOC therapists for the BIPOC community. These include:
Natalie Y. Gutierrez, LMFT @nataliegutierrezImft
Dr. Jennifer Mullan
@decolonizingtherapy
Monica Gavilanes, LMSW @rootsandalchemy
•••
And you can find me at:
Instagram: @anna_holtzman
Website: www.annaholtzman.com

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