Attunement and Validation in Therapy
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Category: Family and Relationship Dynamics
In this episode, Armand DiMele speaks with psychotherapist Kevin Heaney about the concepts of attunement and validation in therapy and personal relationships. They discuss how these principles can bridge the emotional disconnect that many individuals experience, emphasizing the importance of being truly heard and understood. Heaney shares insights on the role of family dynamics in therapy, particularly in the context of alcoholism and substance abuse, and how the identified patient often reflects deeper family issues. The conversation highlights the necessity of both individual and family involvement in the healing process.
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