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Dr Emily - What Are Your Boundaries?
Season 6 ยท Episode 30

Dr Emily - What Are Your Boundaries?

The Imperfects ยท Hugh van Cuylenburg, Ryan Shelton & Josh van Cuylenburg

June 16, 20241h 13m

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Show Notes

Do you have boundaries? Have you ever crossed someone else’s boundaries? How would you react if someone crossed yours? It is WAY easier to ignore it. Avoiding potential conflict and awkwardness is second nature to most of us. For those of us with people-pleasing tendencies, telling someone they have violated a boundary can be an acute version of living hell.

Luckily for us, our resident psychologist Dr. Emily is here to help us navigate what a healthy boundary looks, feels and sounds like. And why understanding, implementing and protecting heathy boundaries is good for all of us...even if it does feel a little awkward.

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