Safe Place Therapy Podcast

Safe Place Therapy Podcast
Podcast Description
Safe Place Therapy Podcast talks about ways to improve your mental health with a focus on relationships, LGBTQ life, and neurodiversity.
Safe Place Therapy was founded after many clients indicated they felt unheard, unsafe, dismissed or “like a number” when talking with a counsellor.
We believe that the most important things in therapy are feeling safe and being heard. As a team of highly experienced and committed practitioners, we are known for our commitment to providing counselling services that is client-centred, safe, professional, affordable and flexible.
Our clinics are located in Melbourne, Australia. We also offer counselling online.
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Content Themes
The podcast addresses core topics such as mental health improvement, relationships, LGBTQ life, neurodiversity, and specific challenges like disordered eating and intimacy issues, highlighted through engaging episodes with themes like 'Creating a Safe Place' and 'Introduction to Couples Counselling'.

Safe Place Therapy Podcast talks about ways to improve your mental health with a focus on relationships, LGBTQ life, and neurodiversity.
Safe Place Therapy was founded after many clients indicated they felt unheard, unsafe, dismissed or “like a number” when talking with a counsellor.
We believe that the most important things in therapy are feeling safe and being heard. As a team of highly experienced and committed practitioners, we are known for our commitment to providing counselling services that is client-centred, safe, professional, affordable and flexible.
Our clinics are located in Melbourne, Australia. We also offer counselling online.
A therapist shares how he helps people in a romantic relationship with someone who shows narcissist behaviours, such as emotional abuse.
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In this episode, Stuart Cheverton, Therapist & Founding Partner at Safe Place Therapy in Melbourne, Australia discusses narcissism in relationships with Safe Place Therapy Clinic Lead, Enda Doyle.
Many adults have the experience of being in a romantic relationship with someone who shows narcissist behaviours, such as emotional abuse combined with controlling and manipulation. Enda Doyle, an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker, explains how he helps people reach better understanding.
Find out more about narcissism in relationships at:
https://safeplacetherapy.com.au/narcissistic-personality-disorder/
To book an appointment with Enda, visit our website at:
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