Getting into New Relationships Post Narcissistic Abuse (with Terry McCoy and Steve Heneghan) - a podcast by Richard Grannon

from 2020-08-20T18:00

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A discussion with Terry McCoy and Steve Heneghan - The Spartan Life Coaches - regarding post-breakup hurt and getting into new relationships, including a lot of experience drawn from coaching sessions with the clients.




(00:00) Getting Started


(01:42) What is the Main Thing That Leads People to the Sense of Bewilderment When It Comes to Thinking About Finding Love in the Future After Narcissistic Abuse? Part 1


(05:04) What is the Main Thing That Leads People to the Sense of Bewilderment When It Comes to Thinking About Finding Love in the Future After Narcissistic Abuse? Part 2


(08:14) You Gotta Love Yourself First Before Somebody Loves You


(12:06) What Kills a Person's Ability to Move Forward and Get Into Another Loving Relationship After Narcissistic Abuse?


(18:18) Realizing That You Loved Somebody Who's Evil is Traumatic


(22:55) How Important is It to Explore the Issues of a Client Philosophically So They Can Construct Their Own Version of Reality? Part 1


(27:21) Joking About Problems With the Internet Connection


(29:31) How Important is It to Explore the Issues of a Client Philosophically So They Can Construct Their Own Version of Reality? Part 2


(32:08) Discussing the Language Used in Coaching and Therapy


(37:21) Talking About the Importance of "Stop the Emotional Flashbacks" and "Emotional Literacy" Courses


(40:57) Commitment to Exercises is the Key When It Comes to Moving Forward


(44:40) Unconscious Effects of Total Immersion Part 1


(49:10) Unconscious Effects of Total Immersion Part 2


(54:18) Intimacy, Vulnerability and Safety


(58:53) Talking About the Intensity of the Course Part 1


(1:03:36) Talking About the Intensity of the Course Part 2


(1:05:35) The Upcoming Course Info


(1:11:05) Goodbye

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