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Into The System

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Couples Therapy Works is a new series from the Come Here To Me team delving into the complex work of couples therapy from the ground up. Each episode will feature one or more of Empathi’s own counselors as they examine the truths and challenges of relationship repair.

This week, Empathi veteran Karen Gordon joins Figs to discuss the inner workings of relationship systems: The Cycle.

Explore how everything two partners are doing can make sense, even as they make things worse for themselves, and discover how a simple (and deceptively hard to reach) shift in perspective can change every part in your relationship.

Physicist Michio Kaku's "Hyperspace and a Theory of Everything" (the fish story): https://mkaku.org/home/articles/hyperspace-and-a-theory-of-everything/

Check out Karen and Figs' live episode here on 01/18/23, 12 PM PST: https://youtu.be/RnzpLTgfvGo

To leave feedback, email figs@empathi.com or leave a comment on YouTube, Instagram, or Apple Podcasts.

If you or someone you love are struggling in your relationship, visit empathi.com for the relationship quiz, courses, and therapy consultations.

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41 episoade

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Manage episode 352314729 series 2911797
Content provided by Empathi, Figs O'Sullivan, and Teale O'Sullivan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Empathi, Figs O'Sullivan, and Teale O'Sullivan 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://ro.player.fm/legal.

Couples Therapy Works is a new series from the Come Here To Me team delving into the complex work of couples therapy from the ground up. Each episode will feature one or more of Empathi’s own counselors as they examine the truths and challenges of relationship repair.

This week, Empathi veteran Karen Gordon joins Figs to discuss the inner workings of relationship systems: The Cycle.

Explore how everything two partners are doing can make sense, even as they make things worse for themselves, and discover how a simple (and deceptively hard to reach) shift in perspective can change every part in your relationship.

Physicist Michio Kaku's "Hyperspace and a Theory of Everything" (the fish story): https://mkaku.org/home/articles/hyperspace-and-a-theory-of-everything/

Check out Karen and Figs' live episode here on 01/18/23, 12 PM PST: https://youtu.be/RnzpLTgfvGo

To leave feedback, email figs@empathi.com or leave a comment on YouTube, Instagram, or Apple Podcasts.

If you or someone you love are struggling in your relationship, visit empathi.com for the relationship quiz, courses, and therapy consultations.

  continue reading

41 episoade

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