From Self-Doubt to Self-Love: A Journey for Counsellors
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In this episode, Josephine Hughes emphasises the importance of self-belief and the unique experiences that shape who we are. She addresses the common struggle many face in receiving praise and appreciation, often rooted in past experiences and negative self-perception.
The discussion encourages listeners to recognise their uniqueness and the value of their life experiences, even those that have been challenging. Ultimately, it inspires a shift in perspective, urging listeners to embrace their potential and the gifts they can offer to others, particularly in the realm of counselling
Takeaways:
- Many people struggle with self-belief, especially when starting new endeavours, which can hinder progress.
- Receiving praise can evoke cognitive dissonance for those who feel undeserving of appreciation.
- Life experiences, even the difficult ones, contribute to our uniqueness and can empower us.
- Counsellors can use their challenges to connect with clients on a deeper level.
- Fear of rejection is a natural response that can prevent us from reaching our potential.
- Embracing our unique qualities and experiences can help us become better helpers and healers.
Keywords:
counselling, neurodiversity, private practice, self-acceptance, counsellor training, dyslexia in therapy, support for therapists
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