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Thanks for Sharing

Jackie Pack
Mental Health
Personal Growth
Disordered Intimacy
Identity Reconstruction
Childhood Trauma
Intimacy Types
Women’s Rights
Intimacy
Secure Attachment
Insecure Attachment
Therapy
Triggers
Compartmentalization
Betrayal Trauma
Partnership
Emotional Vulnerability
Community Building
Spiritual Deconstruction
Emotional Regulation
Emotional Intimacy

This is the place for all things recovery, healing, and relationships. We explore a variety of topics with people in recovery and the professionals who help them through personal stories. This podcast will give you a broad look at the aspects of recovery that make a difference.

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When one partner grows faster, it doesn’t mean the relationship is failing.  

Uneven healing is one of the most painful dynamics couples face.

One partner finds language, boundaries, and insight.

The other is still trying to feel safe.

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In this episode, we go into the identity shifts that happen in relational recovery, for betrayed partners, for CPTSD survivors, and for the partners who are healing from addiction or avoidance.

 

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Have you ever made a decision or taken a step in your healing that terrified you, only to realize later it was the best thing you've ever done? Today we’re talking about why healing so often feels uncomfortable, why your brain resists the exact thing... more

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Family roles aren't personality traits.  They are survival strategies.  In this episode, Jackie talks about how these roles form within the Child Self, the Adaptive Child Self, and the Functional Adult Self framework. And how healthy families do it d... more

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Carver Brown
Friend and advocate in recovery, sharing wisdom on parenting and community.
Episode: Episode 336: Raising Sons and Young Men
Adam Nisenson
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist
BetrayalShrink.com
Episode: Episode 330: 💔 What happens when men experience betrayal trauma?
Gary Katz
Licensed clinical social worker based out of New York and expert in sex addiction and intimacy.
Center for Intimacy Recovery
Episode: Episode 324: Why Men Are Afraid of Women
Zoey Charif
Author and relationship consultant
Episode: Episdoe 322: Relationships Can Be An Algorithm
Cody Smith
Intern at Healing Paths with a background in personal training and mental health education
Healing Paths
Episode: Episode 320: Self-sabotage in Recovery
Erin Snow
Vice President of Clinical Services at Seeking Integrity
Seeking Integrity
Episode: Episode 306: Healing Addiction and Enmeshment with Erin Snow
Mechelle Wingle
Therapist at The Wholeness Network
The Wholeness Network
Episode: Episode 305: Understanding Attachment
Dion Harris
Friend and guest speaker discussing the masculinity crisis
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Episode: Episode 289: Masculinity Crisis Part One
Bridget Good
A therapist with experience in emotional availability and relationship dynamics.
Healing Pass
Episode: Episode 285: Emotional Availability

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Jackie Pack
Host of the podcast, sharing insights and personal experiences about recovery and mental health.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 103 ratings
  • Review again

    Reviewing again on Feb 16, 2023: the last two episodes have been particularly meaningful and compelling re my emotional neglect and my anxious attachment. Thanks!

    Timely show! 😎

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Young bald guy
    United States3 years ago
  • Really appreciate the information!

    I love how listening to this podcast helps me understand myself, my family, and others I interact with. Mental health knowledge helps me have empathy for myself and others. Jackie shares in a way that is easy to understand, follow and apply to my life. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mrsbay
    United States3 years ago
  • Great Podcast to change your mindset

    I really like this podcast! I listen to many of the podcasts more than once! It is easy to understand, follow and apply.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ray_The_Apple_Lover
    United States3 years ago
  • Review again

    Reviewing again on Feb 16, 2023: the last two episodes have been particularly meaningful and compelling re my emotional neglect and my anxious attachment. Thanks!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Young bald guy
    United States3 years ago
  • Challenging and hope giving

    As a white male, I was very challenged by this Jackie’s most recent episode from August 9, 2022. I learned so much more about my imbued attitudes and behavior by what she discussed. I plan to share this podcast with others I know and clients. Thanks so much! Brian V Fredericksburg, VA

    Great show on September 6, 2022. Jackie, thank you for sharing a part of your story and being vulnerable

    Brian V Fredericksburg Virginia

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Young bald guy
    United States3 years ago

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Episode 336: Raising Sons and Young Men
Q: So tell me a little bit about what recovery's taught you, how that has been helpful in your parenting.
Recovery has taught me the importance of community and connection, which I apply in my parenting by demonstrating to my son the value of building relationships.
Episode 328: 🎙 From Addiction to Intimacy: A Conversation with Josh & Charlene Lewis
Q: So Josh, tell me a little bit about your addiction story into recovery?
Josh describes hitting rock bottom at 26 due to alcohol and drugs, followed by recovery experiences but also struggles with sex addiction, requiring deeper therapeutic work.
Episode 300: Interview with my daughters
Q: Were there times that you felt our family dynamics were different because of the nature of my work?
Definitely, we had more open discussions about feelings and relationships than many of our peers did.
Episode 300: Interview with my daughters
Q: Did having a mom who worked as a therapist impact your understanding of emotions or relationships growing up?
Yes, it allowed us to have a deeper understanding of mental health and emotional dynamics from a young age.

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2. Adam Nisenson
3. Gary Katz
4. Zoey Charif
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6. Erin Snow
7. Mechelle Wingle
8. Dion Harris

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