Healing Shame (with Sarah Betz, LCSW)
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This episode goes all the way deep and we are so grateful for Sarah’s time with us on this episode!
The topic of the day is “shame”, a particularly challenging topic for many folks. Sarah and Courtney connect over shared vulnerability and in the ways shame has shown up in their lives, in their bodies, and in their work.
Sarah guides listeners through an exploration of shame as a visceral response, as well as the connections between shame, guilt, isolation, connection, self-compassion, forgiveness, and self-acceptance.
Through this conversation, listeners are invited and empowered to change their personal relationship with shame, and embrace a sense of self-worth in order to heal.
About our guest:
Sarah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 10 years of experience specializing in trauma, addiction, anxiety, and identity-affirming care for oppressed populations. She is the Founder & Clinical Supervisor at Meadow Therapy, a group practice committed to bringing therapy to those impacted by oppression and marginalization. They are anti-racist, body/fat positive, sex-positive, gender-affirming, LGBTQIA+ affirming, and poly/kink friendly. They seek to enhance the mind-body-spirit connection among their clients, therapists, and community to improve mental, physical, and emotional well-being. They offer individual psychotherapy, couples/relationship counseling, and group therapy for adolescents and adults.
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