2024-04-30
1 小时 4 分钟Your mammalian brain is wired to be totally lit up by bonding conversations.
They're full of survival significance.
Your brain is just wired to go, oh, wow.
And to feel joy and to hold onto that experience.
I mean,
it's the epitomizes what we call the corrective emotional experience is to have a bonding experience with someone who's important to you in a session.
Foreign therapist couch, the podcast for couples therapists,
marriage counselors and relationship coaches to explore the practice of couples therapy.
And now your host, Shane Burkle, everybody.
Welcome back to the couples therapist couch.
This is your host, Shane Burkle,
and this is the podcast that's all about the practice of couple couples therapy.
Thank you so much for tuning in.
Again, I have some really sad news many of you have probably heard already,
but the founder of emotionally focused therapy, Dr. Sue Johnson, has passed away.
And she was truly a leader in, in the field and an inspiration for so many therapists.
And I didn't have a personal relationship with her.
She came on and did an interview about four and a half or five years ago.
I'm actually going to share that with you today in her honor.
But I know many of you had a personal relationship with her.