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When we find ourselves in relationships that don't serve our needs or may be abusive, our partners can have attachment wounds. Shena Tubbs, creator of Black Girls Heal joins us today to discuss love addiction, love avoidance, and love deprivation. If you find that you fall in love fast with potential or fantasy, and create stories of living happily ever after before truly knowing a person - you may struggle with love addiction. If you experienced relationship trauma that causes you to fear love and relationships, thrive in independence and freedom, you may struggle with love avoidance. If you struggle with shame, self-rejection, unworthiness, and tend to push people away; then you may struggle with love deprivation. *Please note: Information provided on this episode are general suggestions and is not applicable to every situation or person. This episode may not be suitable for everyone, and the information provided should not be substituted for treatment with a licensed mental health practitioner. Some of the information discussed on the podcast can be sensitive in nature, therefore listener discretion is advised. The opinions of the guests on A Date with Darkness Podcast are independent of the opinions of Dr. Natalie Jones, PsyD, LPCC. Watch the video podcast on Youtube: A Date With Darkness Podcast To connect with Shena Tubbs visit: Black Girls Heal Email questions or comments to Dr. Jones hello@drnataliejones.com Sign up for the free ebook on Red Flags in Your Relationships and the free weekly newsletter for tips about narcissistic abuse at www.drnataliejones.com Individual and group membership coaching sessions opening soon. Get on the mailing list to be the first to know here. Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group
Shena Tubbs is a licensed therapist and coach - specialising in helping women with love addiction, love avoidance, love deprivation, and the trauma that leads into them. Shena is also the founder of @BlackGirlsHeal - a community space to have these conversations. In this episode, Roshan finds the answers on how to heal from love. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Licensed therapist, love addiction expert and creator of Black Girls Heal Shena Tubbs joins me to talk about what led her to create a space for healing from unhealthy love practices. She talks about her own experiences with love addiction and explains how some of the ways we've learned to love are a result of trauma.
Join me in celebrating the 1-year anniversary of the Let Me Fix My Crown Podcast. In this remix bonus episode, I took clips from our five most popular episodes and combined the gems into one awesome podcast. This mixer includes empowered stories from empowered women sharing their words of wisdom to help you conquer your tomorrow. This podcast includes clips from Episode 20 with Celeste the Therapist Episode 22 with Shena Tubbs Episode 18 with Samantha Episode 21 with The Baldwarrior Kathi Tati Episode 23 Videllia a. k. a. Lady V. So, grab a notebook and pen and take notes from these Queens as they school you on how to fix your crown. Love this episode? Follow, Rate, and Review on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-me-fix-my-crown-the-podcast/id1522711695 Follow on IG: @lmfmcpodcast Go live with us and join the conversation every other Thursday on our Facebook Page @lmfmcpodcast Follow the Queens in this episode Videllia IG @onlyladyv Checkout her website: www.onlyladyv.com Shena Tubbs IG @blackgirlsheal Facebook @blackgirlsheal Checkout her website: www.blackgirlsheal.org Podcast: Black Girls Heal Samantha IG @samantha_daniellemarie Podcast: Watch Her Go Kathi Tait IG @baldevolution FB @bladwarrior & @baldandblonde Podcast: Bald and Blonde Podcast Celeste The Therapist IG @celestethetherapist Facebook @CelesteTheTherapist Podcast: CelesteTheTherapist
This is Episode 11 of The Africans Heal Podcast.
Hello Queens!! The Let Me Fix My Crown Podcast is all about helping women repair their mental, spiritual, financial, physical, and emotional health. All of these combined make up your crown, and if one is out of alignment, you are out of alignment. Coach G helps you put your crown back on and become ALIGNED. In this inspirational episode, Coach G chats with Shena Tubbs, a licensed, professional counselor, trauma specialist, and love addiction coach based in Houston, Texas. Four years ago, she founded Black Girls Heal, an online community and coaching program. Her mission is to help women heal from the symptoms of love addiction, love avoidance, love deprivation and the trauma it causes. This allows women to break free of their trauma and make way for the love that they want and deserve. Shena transitioned from being a counselor in a private practice to an online coach, where she bridged the gap between these professions to reach more women providing them with the help they need. Through Black Girls Heal, Shena offers healing circles and a coaching program called Recovery School. Through healing circles, women connect with a group of like-minded women to start building healthy relationships in a safe place. Recovery School is an online recovery program in which black women receive coaching, helping them heal unresolved trauma due to love addiction, love avoidance, and love deprivation. Stay tuned, as Shena is initiating a membership called “The Healed and Loved Woman”. Review and Follow on Apple iTunes. https://podcasts.apple.com/ug/podcast/let-me-fix-my-crown-the-podcast/id1522711695 Connect with me and the Queens Mentality community over on Facebook by joining the FREE GROUP The Self~Love Corner. Find me on IG: @lmfmcpodcast Website: www.thequeensmentality.com Review and Follow Black Girls Heal on Apple iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-girls-heal/id1448286071 Visit the Website: https://www.blackgirlsheal.org Head over to https://www.blackgirlsheal.org/roadmap/ and sign up to receive the FREE “5 Step Roadmap to Heal Love Addiction” Click here to buy Shena’s “Black Girls Heal Coloring Book: Mindfulness Coloring & Activity Book” Follow: FB @blackgirlheal IG: @blackgirlsheal
Today’s episode is a rewind interview featuring Shena Tubbs, a Relational Trauma and Attachment Specialist, Licensed Professional Counselor, and Love Addiction Coach based out of Houston, TX. She is the founder of Black Girls Heal, an online community dedicated to helping women of color break the cycles of unavailable relationships and feeling not enough by healing what’s within. In addition to Black Girls Heal, Shena has a private practice where she specializes in helping women heal from unresolved childhood relational trauma, love addiction, and changing relationship patterns. She also hosts the Black Girls Heal podcast which talks about all things intimacy, attachment, and healing internal wounds. RESOURCES: Listen to the Black Girls Heal Podcast ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-girls-heal/id1448286071 ) Follow Black Girls Heal on Instagram: @blackgirlsheal ( https://www.instagram.com/blackgirlsheal/ ) Apply to the Black Girls Heal Recovery School ( https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUnZqFM74TjWUvSmN5iJsOeFi3Tha4G-PT4Ee545HWi6YjRQ/viewform?usp=send_form ) This episode is sponsored by Skillshare. Head to skillshare.com/balanced to get a free trial of a premium membership. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Love addiction is more common than many know about, and impacts us deeply. Love addicts may fall in love very easily and/or quickly, they might get lost in the fantasy of being in a relationship, ignore red flags, stay in relationships that are toxic, lose themselves, or not able to let go. Today we are joined by Shena Tubbs, who is a Relational Trauma and Love Addiction Expert, Coach, and Licensed Professional Counselor based out of Houston, TX. She is the founder of Black Girls Heal, and online community dedicated to helping women of color break the cycles of unavailable relationships & love addiction, heal unresolved childhood trauma and improve their self love to make way for the love they want. With these specializations, Shena hosts the Black Girls Heal podcast which talks about all things love addiction, intimacy, attachment and healing internal wounds. Her coaching programs housed under The Recovery School helps give women proven and tested systems to break these cycles and change their life. Connect and Follow Shena:BlackGirlsHeal.orgIG: @blackgirlsheal_Facebook: Black Girls HealShenaTubbs.comIG: @shenatubbsFacebook: Shena TubbsCurrent Initiative: The Self Love Experience - blackgirlsheal.org/self-loveConnect with us online and follow on Instagram to keep updated.NOTHING HIDDENwith Nikki and Dr. PiperInstagram: @nothinghidden.podcastwww.NothingHiddenPodcast.com
Welcome to Heart's Happiness Podcast created by Manpreet Johal.In this episode of Heart's Happiness Podcast you will learn:What is considered as trauma in our livesThe meaning of 'Big T' and 'Little T'Explanation of intimacy disorders; Love addiction, Love avoidance and Love deprivationHow trauma manifests in our romantic relationshipsWhat enmeshment is and how where it comes fromThe impact of our cultural background to traumaWhy you may want to work with a culturally aware professionalWhat steps you need to heal these intimacy disorders in your lifeThe difference between coaching and therapyShena Tubb explains her work as therapist and coach and how to work with herManpreet shares her own personal story with healing her intimacy traumaIf this episode triggers you and you need immediate support please check out our website with details of resources. Here are Shena Tubbs websites if you wish to work with her further:http://www.shenatubbs.com/https://www.therecoveryschool.com/ Check out the Heart's Happiness FREE guide to kick off your healing and transform your journey. Follow us on instagram for Heart's Happiness daily inspiration for your mental health and healing.Join our PRIVATE Facebook group to carry on the conversation and speak to others who want to find their own Heart's Happiness and heal. Subscribe to our videos on you tube.Everyone deserves to find their own Heart's Happiness and this podcast has been created with so much love from my heart to yours. Love Manpreet
Shena Tubbs, Relational Trauma and Love Addiction Expert, Coach, and LPC joins us to talk about how early trauma manifests in our adult relationships, recreating a cycle from childhood. As Shena shares, healing begins with getting the language and words around family trauma and what did/didn’t happen. Persistent love addiction/love avoidant adult relationships are often a recreation of early trauma, of seeking out people that would do the same, in hopes that it will turn out differently. Shena is the host of the Black Girls Heal podcast and the founder of Black Girls Heal, an online community dedicated to helping women of color break the cycles of unavailable relationships & love addiction, heal unresolved childhood trauma and improve their self love to make way for the love they want. RESOURCES: Find Shena Tubbs’ Podcast, Recovery School, Self-Love Intensive, and Mini Program 'The Healed and Loved Woman', online at BlackGirlsHeal.org Learn more about Rebecca’s connectfulness counseling practice at connectfulness.com/work-with-me and explore her upcoming online offerings: Essential Skills Relationship Bootcamp October 24-25,2020This is an authorized presentation of Terry Real's Essential Skills Relationship Bootcamp. Open to individuals, couples and therapists. Through a combination of lecture, role-play, small group exercises and personal work, this workshop will help you to attain the relationships you want in your life. Supporting Your Relational Self 6-week-online-course focuses on your relationship to Self, other intimate relations, and will help participants cultivate practices to sustain during these chaotic times filled with pandemic, uprising and beyond. Based on the teachings of Pia Mellody, we'll explore core issues that affect us all in relationships and the skills that will expand your Self & relational care practices. This podcast is not a substitute for counseling with a licensed provider. Join our conversation on instagram & leave us a review on apple podcasts.
Welcome back & thanks for tuning into Happy Hour with Ashelei, Season 3! With our segment focused on Trauma, today we are talking about how does trauma effect relationships & steps for healing. Tune in to listen as Shena Tubbs, with Black Girls Heal give us some great information!!!
In this episode, Kayla chops it up with Shena Tubbs! Shena Tubbs is a Relational Trauma and Love Addiction Expert, Coach, and Licensed Professional Counselor based out of Houston, TX. She is the founder of Black Girls Heal, and online community dedicated to helping women of color break the cycles of unavailable relationships & love addiction, heal unresolved childhood trauma and improve their self love. In addition to Black Girls Heal, she has a private practice where she specializes in helping women heal from unresolved childhood relational trauma, love addiction, and changing relationship patterns. She hosts the Black Girls Heal podcast which talks about all things intimacy, attachment and healing internal wounds. Her coaching program, The Recovery School helps give women a proven and tested system to break these cycles and change their life. In this episode we discuss: Shena's personal experiences with intimacy disorders and how she started helping other women. The difference between love addiction, love anorexia, and love avoidance - how we can discern between them. Understanding what your attachment style is, and uncovering the origin of your attachment style as it relates to trauma. The importance of understanding your own patterns in relationships and how they can be mirrors to your true self. Where you can start to up level your relationships based on your attachment style. And so much more! This episode is brought to you by: Wellness Glow Up Media Links mentioned in this episode Shena's Website Black Girls Heal Website Listen to Shena's podcast: Black Girls Heal Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): https://wellnessglowup.libsyn.com/rss Social Media Info Wellness Glow Up Podcast – @wellnessglowuppodcast Kayla Nedza – @kaylanedza Shena Tubbs – @shenatubbs Black Girls Heal - @blackgirlsheal_ Did you like this episode? If you did give it a 5 star rating and share it with your friends.
This episode is for all the ladies (and curious gentlemen) who have ever been in a relationship and asked yourself, what was I thinking? Shena Tubbs, private counselor and host of Black Girls Heal Podcast breaks down the concept of love addiction and answers questions about why we as women choose the men we choose. You may not like it, but you need to hear it. I know I did...Connect with Shena on IG: @blackgirlshealpodcastCheck out her podcast: Black Girls Heal Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday.
Today we’re talking to Shena Tubbs, a Relational Trauma and Attachment Specialist, Licensed Professional Counselor, and Love Addiction Coach based out of Houston, TX. She is the founder of Black Girls Heal, an online community dedicated to helping women of color break the cycles of unavailable relationships and feeling not enough by healing what's within. In addition to Black Girls Heal, Shena has a private practice where she specializes in helping women heal from unresolved childhood relational trauma, love addiction, and changing relationship patterns. She also hosts the Black Girls Heal podcast which talks about all things intimacy, attachment and healing internal wounds. In this episode, we talk about… How we repeatedly get into unhealthy relationships and how we can break the cycle. Understanding and overcoming love addiction. Learning your attachment style, and the origins of your attachment style. Unpacking relationships with unavailable people. RESOURCES: Visit Shena’s Website, BlackGirlsHeal.org Check out the Learn to Thrive course Check out the Healed and Loved Woman Mentorship program Follow Black Girls Heal on Instagram: @blackgirlsheal_ Like Black Girls Heal on Facebook Episode Sponsor: Skinny Dipped | Use the code BBG for 15% off your order at skinnydipped.com Balanced Black Girl Partners: BLK+GRN | Use code BBG20 for 20% off at blkgrn.com Black Girl Sunscreen | Use code BBG20 for 20% off at blackgirlsunscreen.com Methodology | Use code BALANCEDBLACKGIRL30 for 30% off your first Methodology shipment Organifi | Use the code BBG for 15% off Organifi supplements If you like this episode, please leave a rating and review on iTunes. Keep in touch with Les on Instagram @balancedles, follow the show @balancedblackgirlpodcast, and join the Balanced Black Girl Podcast Community on Facebook.
Many of us Millennials/Gen X-ers grew up in a time where were taught to "respect our elders" even if they inflicted serious mental and relational trauma. Now, as parents, many of us are stopping the narrative of "it runs in the family" seeking to heal the trauma that's been carried through the generations. Shena and Nicole have an in-depth conversation about healing, and Shena provides 5 actionable tips of how to break the cycle of generational trauma. Lastly, Nicole gives "gold stars" to Lash MD lash serum and Blended Designs diverse apparel. Follow Shena on IG @blackgirlsheal_ and check out Blended Designs @blendeddesigns --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hellasmartmuvas/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hellasmartmuvas/support
A Date With Darkness Podcast is hosted by Dr. Natalie Jones, Psyd., LPCC, a licensed psychotherapist in Oakland and Sacramento CA. Join Dr. Jones for an intimate discussion about the effects of abuse dynamics and healing from relationship trauma. Shena Tubbs, LPC, CSAT-C, trauma recovery coach, host of the Love Junkie podcast, and owner of Black Girls Heal in Houston, TX joins us today to discuss love addiction, problems with intimacy, and sexual anorexia. Shena Tubbs specializes in working with African American women and helping them understand how their early childhood experiences have shaped their ideas about love, intimacy, and sex. Resources Mentioned: Books: Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find and Keep Love by Amir Levine, MD and Rachel Heller, MA Sexual Anorexia: Overcoming Sexual Self-Hatred by Patrick Carnes, PhD. Facing Love Addiction: Giving Yourself Power to Change the Way You Love by Pia Melody Avoidant: How to Love or Leave a Dismissive Partner, by Jeb Kennison Support: Sex Addicts Anonymous Love Addicts Anonymous Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous Contact Shena Tubbs, LPC at: www.blackgirlsheal.org http://www.shenatubbs.com http://www.shenathetherapist.com Email questions/comments to adatewithdarkness@gmail.com Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group
Childhood Trauma and Relationships | The effects of unresolved childhood trauma on intimate relationships | This episode features Shena Tubbs, M.MFT, LPC, CSAT- Candidate who provides insight into the topic. CONNECT WITH ME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram: @silentsymptomspodcast http://www.instagram.com/silentsymptomspodcast Facebook: Silentsymptomspodcast CONNECT WITH SHENA TUBBS ----------------------------------------------------------- Website: www.shenatubbs.com Instragram: @shenatubbs http://www.instagram.com/shenatubbs Instagram: @blackgirlsheal_ http://www.instagram.com/blackgirlsheal_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support
Admitting out loud to yourself can be difficult enough, but admitting to another person can be downright scary, embarrassing, and shame inducing. When you come face to face with an addiction of any type, it means you're taking the first step in a difficult recovery, but one that is absolutely possible. After all, without Hope, what's the point of trying to heal, right?My guest on this episode of the podcast is Shena Tubbs. Shena is a Licensed Professional Counselor, MMFT, LPC, CSAT-C based out of Texas, and is an expert in the areas of Love Addiction, Sex Addiction, Sex and Love Addiction, and Trauma Recovery.As she outlines on her website, ShenaTubbs.com and listed on Psychology Today: I help women from around the globe who struggle with creating and living in fantasy relationships with unavailable partners, often losing their boundaries and self-esteem for the promise of “love.” Some people call it codependence. Some people call it sex and love addiction. Some call it intimacy disorders. ...No matter the name, I am here to help.Through our time together, you will be able to let go of desperation and feelings of low self-esteem, not be dependent on emotionally unavailable partnerships, and regain control of sexually compulsive behaviors by learning to love yourself first. Together, we may work on unresolved trauma and combat self soothing by overindulging in things over/under eating, shopping/debting, and overworking. Together, we help you break free of these patterns. I believe that you can have it all without losing yourself, and I want to help you get there.Shena is also a host of her own podcast, Love Junkie, which I had the pleasure of being on not long ago. Shena graciously invited me to join her to discuss the connection between anxiety and trauma. You can listen to that episode by clicking here. Thank you again Shena!During our chat on this episode of Beyond Your Past, Shena shares her expertise in the areas of love addiction, sex addiction, sex and love addiction, and how unresolved trauma can affect these addictions and inhibit healing. Some of the specific areas we cover include:Shena shares some of her story, which includes being the oldest of 3 sisters, being left in charge of many responsibilities in caring for her sisters, and growing up experiencing emotional neglect.As an adult, how going to a sex addiction meeting, after realizing she was crossing boundaries in her own life that she never thought she’d cross, changed her life, and over time helped her pursue a career as a therapist.The differences between sex addiction and love addiction, and what is "sex and love addiction"?How codependency fits in with sex addiction and love addiction, and is every sex and love addiction person codependent?What does recovery look like for someone struggling with sex and love addiction; what can you expect during the process?How a connection to God and her faith played a role in her own recovery.Shena's expertise has proven to be invaluable to her clients and those who listen to her podcast. I'm grateful to have the opportunity to share her knowledge on Beyond Your Past, so definitely give the podcast a listen. Even if you do not personally struggle with sex addiction, love addiction, or codependency, you may someone who does and sharing this podcast with them may make a huge difference in their life.Be sure and check Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)
Toxic relationships are confusing. It often takes a recovery program to move out of them. Love Adddiction Expert, Shena Tubbs talks with Carol the Coach about the definition of Love Addiction and Toxic Relationships and the support available to move out of them.
The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a Licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves. Today's episode features my conversation with Dr. Audrey Townsel, a Licensed Psychologist in Memphis, TN and my line sister. :) Dr. Townsel and I chatted about how social media platforms can impact our self esteem, why the comparisons we make between ourselves and others on social media aren’t entirely accurate, and she shared her favorite tips for helping you to have a healthier relationship with social media. Today's episode is sponsored by Session 59 Guest Therapist, Shena Tubbs of Black Girls Heal. Shena will be launching a 12 week program giving women practical and actionable skills coupled with coaching that you can use in your everyday life while healing and reprogramming negative self beliefs from traumatic wounds. To get more information about the program or to register for the Masterclass, visit therapyforblackgirls.com/bghmasterclass. Resources Mentioned Visit our Amazon Store for all the books mentioned on the podcast! Where to Find Dr. Townsel Calyx Psychological Services Facebook: @calyxpsychologicalservices If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. To keep digging into today's topic and other topics discussed on the podcast, join the Facebook group at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/tribe. The TBG Merch store is now open for business! Shop therapyforblackgirls.com/shop to grab a new tee or mug! Join me for this week's Three for Thursday chat on FB & IG Live, Thursday at 12 noon ET. If you have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, email us at podcast@therapyforblackgirls.com. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls
In this episode, the discussion centers around love and sex addiction. This focus lies in how this type of addiction is generally swept under the rug, and why it should be diagnosed and taken as seriously as other more well-known addictions. Connect with Shena at ShenaTubbs.com Join the Love Tribe community and monthly membership at shenatubbs.com/learn Join the Black Girls Heal program at BlackGirlsHeal.org Instagram: @shenatubbs FaceBook: Shena Tubbs Twitter: @shenatubbs ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Book Celeste for your next event or work with her on your goals. Join Celeste every Wednesday at 9pm ET Live onInstagram Facebook Periscope Twitter as she discusses today's bonus episode. Order "Relationship Goals" or 365 Days of Intentional Living Learn more about Celeste Follow Celeste on Instagram Facebook Periscope Twitter Join a positive social network at LifeManagementTribe Become a Patron and support Celeste
In the words of Pretty Ricky for all of us from the era of B2k & Bow Wow..."let’s talk about sex baby." Did you know that sex and love addictions are real? On this week’s episode, Kea is not cutting corners. It gets juicy as Kea speaks with Shena Tubbs a therapist who specializes in love and sex addiction, and codependency. Shena is the creator/host of The Love Junkie Podcast and offers resources and comfort for those who struggle with these addictions. She lets them know their addiction is not their fault. This episode will make you think twice before you call someone a whore, hoe, slut or THOT. References/Resources: Shena’s Personal Site: http://www.shenathetherapist.com Black Girls Heal: http://www.blackgirlsheal.org The Love Junkie Podcast: http://www.shenathetherapist.com/lovejunkie/ Instagram: @_blackgirlsheal & @shenathetherapist Twitter: @shenatubbs Facebook: Shena Tubbs Meetings/Fellowships Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous www.SLAA-fws.org Freedom Course By Shena: Freedom Course - shenathetherapist.com/freedom Books: Facing Love Addiction by Pia Mellody Attached by Amir Levine Article On Sex Addiction https://blackdoctor.org/450720/symptoms-of-sex-addiction/ Stats on Sex Addiction Recovery https://healthresearchfunding.org/39-shocking-sexual-addiction-recovery-statistics/ Therapist Shout-Out & Presenting Sponsor For SAVE OUR BABIES: Selah Wellness & Therapeutic Services http://www.myselahwellness.com/home TICKETS: Save Our Babies www.saveourbabies.eventcreate.com
The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a Licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves. Today's episode is an On the Couch Session with Nova Bordelon from the hit OWN show, Queen Sugar. For this episode I am joined by Shena Tubbs. Shena is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist Candidate in Houston, TX. She specializes in treating women with intimacy disorders, trauma, and sexually compulsive behaviors or addictions. Shena and I chatted about some of the concerns that might bring Nova to therapy, how the Bordelon family history adds perspective to Nova's concerns, some of the techniques she might use with her in therapy, and she shared some of her favorite resources in case you might have similar concerns. Resources Mentioned Visit our Amazon Store for all the books Shena mentioned! Suddenly Celibate Where to Find Shena http://www.shenathetherapist.com/ http://www.blackgirlsheal.org/ Twitter: @shenatherapy Facebook: @shenatubbs Instagram: @shenathetherapist, @_blackgirlsheal If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. To keep digging into today's topic and other topics discussed on the podcast, join the Facebook group at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/tribe. If you have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, email us at podcast@therapyforblackgirls.com. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls
In this episode, professional therapist Shena Tubbs discusses her personal and professional experience with love addiction and sex addiction.
Sometimes Borderline Personality looks like Partner Trauma. I have many partners who come into the office and they wonder if they have BPD because a therapist who is not a partner specialist does not understand trauma. Carol the Coach interviews Shena Tubbs who will help our listeners identify the clinical criterea of BPD and together we will examine why it is so often misdiagnosed.