Chocolate Psychology: Quick Bites of Encouragement
Like the smooth feel of dark chocolate or the nutty bite that makes you smile, Chocolate Psychology gives you quick morsels of encouragement to add sunshine to your day. Join Dr. Tricia Groff for bite-sized conversations that remind you it's okay to heat up an empty coffee mug or dry your underwear in the microwave — we're all figuring it out together.
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Chocolate Psychology: Quick Bites of Encouragement
Taking Risks After Hurt or Disappointment
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When we've been in difficult work situations or relationships, we're often left with emotional dents. It's difficult for these scars to heal, even when we logically understand that the new situation or relationship is different. A "corrective emotional experience" is a term from clinical psychology that conceptualizes what happens when we engage in a new, positive situation or relationship that helps to heal the emotional scars of previous negative ones. Dr. Groff provides examples in areas such as people recovering from toxic work environments, finding safe churches, or feeling understood within a business group. This episode can be listened to as a stand-alone episode; it also adds depth and broadens the thought process on developing personal self-confidence, as described in Episode 1.
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