Chesterfield Counseling Associates
Welcome everybody to the Chesterfield Counseling Associates podcast series. We affectionately call ourselves CCA and we are a tribe of counselors, coaches, and advisors who are passionate about providing you with relevant and relatable content on all matters of mental health. And maybe even some matters beyond that!
In each of our podcasts, we will be speaking with experts about a particular mental health topic and finding out what they know. But more importantly, we will be asking them how their experience can be useful to our listeners. In other words, we want this show to be practical as well as informative.
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Episode 27: The Upside of Being Curious
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Did curiosity really kill the cat? Or is that an old wives tale constructed to keep people from looking too deeply at something that could cause them pain?
In this thoughtful episode, 4 members of our counseling team share their insight on the nature of curiosity and how it can help:
- mental health practitioners to put aside our own biases and assumptions.
- clients to become more introspective and examine the areas of their lives that might be "tender".
- prevent unnecessary conflict or defensiveness in relationships.
Like what you heard? Connect with our team directly:
Chloe Steinberg csteinberg@chesterfieldca.com
Mary Kate Mueller mmueller@chesterfieldca.com
Sandy Young syoung@chesterfieldca.com
Sonja Meyrer smeyrer@chesterfieldca.com
For more information about Chesterfield Counseling, our team and our workshops - please visit http://chesterfieldca.com or email us at info@chesterfieldca.com