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The words designed to heal you are now being used against you.
There's a strange shift happening in how we talk about emotions. On the surface, it sounds healthy. Emotionally intelligent. Even enlightened. But beneath the polished language is something far more unsettling.
"Setting boundaries." "Holding space." "That's gaslighting." "You're being toxic."
Words that were created in therapy rooms to help people heal are now being weaponized in everyday conversations. Used to win arguments. Used to shut people down. Used to frame normal human disagreement as abuse.
Therapy-speak has become social currency. Emotional intelligence has turned into a performance. And the people using these words the most confidently are often the ones who understand them the least.
When did self-awareness become a competition? When did vulnerability turn into a strategy? And what happens to a society that pathologizes every uncomfortable emotion and labels every disagreement as trauma?
This episode explores how our emotional vocabulary is changing, who benefits from the shift, and what it's costing us in the relationships, conflicts, and conversations that actually matter.
🎧 Watch, reflect, and decide for yourself.
🔔 Subscribe to Aperture for episodes that question what everyone else accepts.💬 Share this with someone who's tired of walking on eggshells.
#TherapySpeak #Psychology #MentalHealth #EmotionalIntelligence #Gaslighting #Boundaries #Narcissism #Relationships #Communication #SelfAwareness #CriticalThinking #Podcast
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The words designed to heal you are now being used against you.
There's a strange shift happening in how we talk about emotions. On the surface, it sounds healthy. Emotionally intelligent. Even enlightened. But beneath the polished language is something far more unsettling.
"Setting boundaries." "Holding space." "That's gaslighting." "You're being toxic."
Words that were created in therapy rooms to help people heal are now being weaponized in everyday conversations. Used to win arguments. Used to shut people down. Used to frame normal human disagreement as abuse.
Therapy-speak has become social currency. Emotional intelligence has turned into a performance. And the people using these words the most confidently are often the ones who understand them the least.
When did self-awareness become a competition? When did vulnerability turn into a strategy? And what happens to a society that pathologizes every uncomfortable emotion and labels every disagreement as trauma?
This episode explores how our emotional vocabulary is changing, who benefits from the shift, and what it's costing us in the relationships, conflicts, and conversations that actually matter.
🎧 Watch, reflect, and decide for yourself.
🔔 Subscribe to Aperture for episodes that question what everyone else accepts.💬 Share this with someone who's tired of walking on eggshells.
#TherapySpeak #Psychology #MentalHealth #EmotionalIntelligence #Gaslighting #Boundaries #Narcissism #Relationships #Communication #SelfAwareness #CriticalThinking #Podcast

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