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DBT Skills: Pushing Away and Distracting

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In this episode we focus on distraction techniques, emotional regulation, and navigating relationships.

Kat talks about 'future faking' in relationships and we all talk about how helpful the idea of "worry appointments" is!

The conversation emphasizes the balance between distraction and avoidance, and how understanding these skills can lead to better emotional health and relationships

Throughout this series we're using the book 'DBT for Life' by Diana Partington to guide our discussions. Get your own copy to follow along with us!

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If you want to support the show, dive deeper into the world of super feeling and for tons of bonus content please consider subscribing to the Super Feeler patreon page.

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If you are needing mental health support or someone to talk to, please connect with your local crisis line or call or text 988 in Canada or the US or find a local line

Don't forget to follow us on social media (@thesuperfeeler) and subscribe to our podcast for new episodes and updates. Your subscriptions, downloads, and reviews mean the world to us!
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Content provided by Laurie Edmundson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Laurie Edmundson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode we focus on distraction techniques, emotional regulation, and navigating relationships.

Kat talks about 'future faking' in relationships and we all talk about how helpful the idea of "worry appointments" is!

The conversation emphasizes the balance between distraction and avoidance, and how understanding these skills can lead to better emotional health and relationships

Throughout this series we're using the book 'DBT for Life' by Diana Partington to guide our discussions. Get your own copy to follow along with us!

Send us a text

If you want to support the show, dive deeper into the world of super feeling and for tons of bonus content please consider subscribing to the Super Feeler patreon page.

Click here to register for The Super Feelers Club (the peer support group)

If you are needing mental health support or someone to talk to, please connect with your local crisis line or call or text 988 in Canada or the US or find a local line

Don't forget to follow us on social media (@thesuperfeeler) and subscribe to our podcast for new episodes and updates. Your subscriptions, downloads, and reviews mean the world to us!
Thank you for listening!

  continue reading

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