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14. Why perfectionists & responsible people end up with chronic dizziness: interview with Christie Uipi
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14. Why perfectionists & responsible people end up with chronic dizziness: interview with Christie Uipi

The Steady Coach

March 8, 20231h 33m

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Show Notes

It is such an honor to bring you this interview with Christie Uipi, LCSW, who is a psychotherapist and executive director of The Better Mind Center. Christie and her colleagues specialize in helping people recover from medically unexplained chronic physical symptoms including chronic dizziness, chronic pain, digestive issues, and more. Christie has a decade of experience working with people these conditions and is one of the clinicians who developed Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), an evidence-based and highly effective method of helping people recover from chronic pain (and other symptoms).

In this interview, we talk about all things related to the traits and strategies associated with chronic dizziness, including perfectionism, people pleasing, putting lots of pressure on ourselves, being highly responsible and being very conscientious.

You can learn more about Christie and The Better Mind Center on The Better Mind website at https://www.bettermindcenter.com

For more free education and information from The Steady Coach, please visit our YouTube channel and website: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thesteadycoach Free Healing Chronic Dizziness Course: https://members.thesteadycoach.com Instagram: @therealsteadycoach Our website: https://thesteadycoach.com

DISCLAIMER: Please note that Yonit Arthur, The Steady Coach and any of our guests are not acting as an audiologist nor offering audiology or medical services or advice on any public videos or on any other content. This channel provides wellness education and personal opinion only, and are not meant to be a substitute for medical or mental health instruction or intervention. Use any tools discussed at your own risk.