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This week, JVN sits down with existential psychotherapist and author Dr. Sara Kuburic, widely recognized as the @Millennial.Therapist in Instagram, to delve into the phenomenon of "trauma dumping." We're exploring the nuances between sharing personal experiences and overloading others with unsolicited trauma narratives. Dr. Kuburic sheds light on the psychological motivations behind trauma dumping, its impact on relationships, and how individuals can navigate these interactions with empathy and boundaries. Dr. Sara Kuburic is an existential psychotherapist, consultant, writer, and former USA Today columnist, known for her popular Instagram account, @millennial.therapist, where she shares insights on mental health and self-discovery. Born in Yugoslavia and raised in Canada, Dr. Kuburic completed her doctorate in psychotherapy science at Sigmund Freud University in Vienna. Her diverse background and personal experiences living through wars have fueled her passion for helping others live authentic, meaningful lives. In her new book, "It's On Me," she guides readers toward self-awareness, self loss, and finding out who they truly are. You can find Dr. Sara Kuburic on Instagram @millennial.therapist Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producer is Chris McClure. Our editor & engineer is Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Go to nordvpn.com/jvn with our link, you'll get an extra 4 months free on the 2-year plan and it's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Quote: “I think we've weaponized mental health as well, to an extent. Like, it's become a thing we talk about or say as a way to avoid responsibility sometimes. And that's what I don't love. And, you know, that does that's so disrespectful to individuals who are genuinely struggling.” –Dr Sara Kuburic Summary Who are you really when you struggle with the your identity and facing your truths? As a child of immigrant parents and navigating trauma, Sara opens up on the profound insights that led her to where she is today. She also gives up a sneak peak into her new book, “It's On Me,” which is the guide we all needed growing up. Dr. Sara doesn't hold back as she delves into what 'self-loss' really means and how it silently pervades our daily lives. Ever felt lost in decision-making or disconnected from your own body? You're not alone, and this episode is about to change the way you think about these struggles. In this unmissable episode of The Brave Table, we're peeling back the layers on some of life's most pivotal questions with the Milennial Therapist! In this episode, we talk about… Understanding self-loss and how it manifests in everyday life Exploring what it's like to be an immigrant and how it impacts personal identity Asking yourself “Who am I?” and “Why am I here?” as it related to your journey to self-discovery. Dr. Sara's approach to mental healthand insights from her book, “It's On Me” Bio Dr. Sara Kuburic is an esteemed existential psychotherapist, renowned for her person-centered approach, grounded in existential analysis, somatic, and experiential techniques. She holds a doctorate in Psychotherapy Science from Sigmund Freud University in Vienna and specializes in moral trauma, identity crises, existential questions, and relationship issues. As the founder of the popular Instagram account @Millennial.therapist, Dr. Kuburic has become a significant voice in modern psychotherapy. Her work focuses on guiding individuals through feelings of loneliness, unfulfillment, and the traps of self-sabotage and poor decision-making. She emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and taking responsibility for one's actions and decisions. Dr. Kuburic's approach is centered around confronting and embracing the various facets of one's self, even those that may be challenging to accept. By addressing the critical questions of “Who am I?” and “Why am I here?”, she aids her clients in taking ownership of their journey towards self-realization and fulfillment. Her unique blend of personal development, healing arts, and business strategy has empowered hundreds of thousands globally, leading them to transformative change from the inside out. Connect with Dr. Sara Kuburic Follow her on the web at sara-kuburic.com Follow her on Instagram. Check out her book It's On Me: Accept Hard Truths, Discover Your Self, And Change Your Life to dive into self-discovery and understand mental health. If you loved this episode you'll love… Episode 174: Pressing Into Times of Trouble & Doubt to Live Your Promise & Purpose with Dr. Kerrie Carter-Walker. Apple | Spotify Episode 168: Picking Up the Pieces When Life Falls Apart with Kris Carr. Apple | Spotify Episode 81: Taking Ownership of Your Life, Your Sh*t, and Your Stories with Danielle Gertner Apple | Spotify Read this study by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing on the Mental Health Crisis in America. Discussion Question How do you navigate honoring your mental health while managing the expectations and cultural nuances of being a child of immigrants? Join the conversation on Instagram @thebravetable! Join me, Dr. Neeta Bhushan, at Sri Sri Ravi Shankar at The Art of Living Center in April 2024 for a life-changing weekend retreat. Spend three days immersed in an interactive sanctuary, where we guide you to release, heal, and fly forward past life's challenges. Learn more and book your spot for this exclusive wellness weekend.
Ursula Fatima Kowanda Yassin is a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Islam and Muslims in Europe at the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna, Austria. She holds a doctorate in philosophy. Her research and teaching focus on Muslim lifeworlds, Islamic environmental ethics, and eco-activism. In 2018 she published the book Eco-Jihad, which Describes How the Muslim world deals with the issue of ecology and looks at Global Muslim sustainability efforts.
Friends welcome to the Great Day Podcast. I'm your friend and host Meir Kay. I'm so grateful to be able to host this podcast for you and with some amazing people. And today that awesome is, Sarah Kubric. A.k.a. "The Millennial Therapist", on social media with over 1.4 million followers on Instagram where she shares all about the human condition. Within the last year, Sara has been featured in various media sources, such as Oprah Daily, Grazia, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Conde Nast Travel, Women's Health, The Guardian, Tatler, Buzzfeed, YahooNews, WELT, ABC News (USA), and Global News (Canada).Sara was born in Yugoslavia and raised in Canada. She received her undergraduate degree in B.Sc. in Psychology from Burman University and she has a M.A. in Counselling Psychology from Trinity Western University. She is an existential psychotherapist and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Sigmund Freud University in Vienna in psychotherapy sciences. But more than that, she's just an amazing person, grounded down to earth, and has a way of sharing ideas that are easily digestible and practical to integrate into our day-to-day lives. I am so happy we did because it is a gem. It's so great. It was a joy to record this podcast and I really hope you enjoy listening to this podcast.Connect with SaraInstagramTikTokYouTubeSayMazelTov is where you can request personalized videos from your favorite Jewish creators and inspiring thought leaders. Our goal is that you have a personalized easy and professional experience all the while supporting a charity.Use promo code meirkay10 for 10% on your order!Don't forget to subscribe to The Great Day PodcastLove The Great Day Podcast? Want to find out how to support the show? Click the link below to join my new Patreon page.Become Patron on My Patreon Page HERE!Did I mention that I am now an author?! Check out my new book "A Kids Book About Optimism"And be sure to follow my Instagram page and Facebook page to stay up to date on everything I'm working on.I'm Meir Kay and Have A Great Day! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In der Mittagsfolge begrüßen wir heute Manuel Kraus, Co-Founder von Stresscoach, und sprechen mit ihm über die Übernahme durch das Bostoner Unternehmen für gesunde Arbeitsumfelder namens KGA. Stresscoach hat eine gleichnamige mobile Applikation entwickelt, die den Usern als digitaler Coach beim besseren Umgang mit Stress und Ängsten helfen soll. Mit kurzen Lerneinheiten vermittelt die App wissenschaftlich fundiertes Wissen für ein Leben mit weniger Sorgen. Die über 200 Lektionen werden mit Audioübungen unterstützt und ein Chatbot sorgt dafür, dass sich die psychologischen Programme auf die individuellen Bedürfnisse der User anpassen. Stresscoach ist als Gesundheitsmaßnahme zertifiziert und wird von Krankenkassen bezuschusst. Einige gesetzliche Krankenkassen übernehmen sogar die gesamten Kosten nach dem Kurs-Abschluss. Mit wissenschaftlichen Beraterinnen und Beratern von u.a. der Sigmund Freud University und der University of Fordham, wird die Wirksamkeit der App anhand von Studien getestet. Nach eigenen Angaben reduzieren sich die Symptome der User nach nur zwei Wochen um etwa 20%. Das Startup wurde 2019 von Manuel Kraus und Philipp Omenitsch in Wien gegründet. Nun wurde Stresscoach von dem US-amerikanischen Unternehmen KGA übernommen. Die Firma mit Sitz in Boston bietet externe Beratungsdienstleistungen für Mitarbeitende an. Die Employee Assistance Services gestalten sich ebenfalls mit digitalen Programmen und haben das Ziel, die individuellen Bedürfnisse von Angestellten zu erfüllen. Dabei fokussiert sich das Programmangebot auf die Bereiche psychische Gesundheit, Work-Life-Balance und Management. Die Wiener App gegen Stress lässt sich nahtlos in den Bereich der psychischen Gesundheit eingliedern und eröffnet KGA den Eintritt auf den deutschsprachigen Markt, der durch Stresscoach bereits erschlossen wurde. Über den Kaufpreis haben beide Parteien Stillschweigen vereinbart. One more thing wird präsentiert von OMR Reviews – Finde die richtige Software für Dein Business. Wenn auch Du Dein Lieblingstool bewerten willst, schreibe eine Review auf OMR Reviews unter https://moin.omr.com/insider. Dafür erhältst du einen 15€ Amazon Gutschein.
ABC della sessualità: capire il mondo attorno a noi (16 giugno 2022)In questo primo incontro sul tema della sessualità verranno fornite le nozioni di base che riguardano la sessualità: sesso assegnato alla nascita, identità di genere, ruolo ed espressione di genere, e l'orientamento affettivo e sessuale. Per comprendere maggiormente questi aspetti della sessualità verrà utilizzato il Genderbread Person nella versione italiana tradotta dal gruppo fluIDsex di Sigmund Freud University.Verranno illustrate, quindi, tutte le terminologie che vengono utilizzate per descrivere l'identità sessuale: gender fluid, non-binary, gender nonconforming, fluidità sessuale, poliamore e molto altro. Lo scopo di questo webinar è di condividere una terminologia comune per poter capire il mondo attorno a noi e la sua veloce evoluzione.Condurranno l'incontro:Dott.ssa Greta Riboli, Psicologo, Educatore Pedagogico, Docente presso Sigmund Freud University Milan & WienDott. Luca Daminato, dottore in Psicologia, dottorando di ricerca presso Sigmund Freud University MilanPer saperne di più: https://www.stateofmind.it/eventi/20220616-abc-sessualita-webinar/
Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists and other creatives & intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. www.renderingunconscious.org Dr. Juan José Rios is a registered hypnotherapist, psychoanalyst and training analyst at the Austrian Ministry of Health. After studying theology and educational science in Peru, he began specialising in psychotherapy. His first training in this field was in hypnosis at ÖGATAP (Austrian Society for Applied Depth Psychology and General Psychotherapy). He then gained a lot of experience in psychosomatic medicine, in the field of chronic pain and in oncology at SMZ DOS (Danube Hospital Vienna). In addition he completed a training in sexology and trauma therapy and earned a degree in psychotherapy science and psychoanalysis at the Sigmund Freud University Vienna. Since 2001 he has run his own psychotherapy practice. Since 2007 he has been a lecturer at the Sigmund Freud University and since 2014 a training analyst. https://www.sfu.ac.at/en/person/dr-juan-rios/ His book is Die psychoanalytische Hypnosetherapie: https://www.deltax.at/dr-juan-jose-rios/ Dr. Rios is the consulting psychoanalyst & hypnotist for the FREUD series on Netflix directed by Marvin Kren, starring Robert Finster. Listen to more discussion about the Freud Netflix series at RU68 with Mary Wild, Freudian Cinephile: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/psychoanalysis/ru68-mary-wild-on-freud/ Vanessa Sinclair, Psy.D. is an American psychoanalyst now based Stockholm, who sees clients internationally, specializing in offering quality psychoanalytic treatment remotely and online. This may be of interest for freelancers, students, people of varying abilities and those who live rurally and may not otherwise have access to psychoanalytic treatment, those who work from home, have small children, or may be homebound. This is also a useful framework for people with active lifestyles, who are constantly on the go – entrepreneurs, creatives, business people, actors, ex-pats. For those who often travel, the ability to see a high quality clinician remotely aids continuity of care. www.drvanessasinclair.net You can support the podcast at our Patreon: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry (2019) is available from Trapart Books: store.trapart.net/details/00000 The track at the end of the episode is “Epicentre” from the album "No Longer Longer" by Carl Abrahamsson: https://carlabrahamsson.bandcamp.com/album/no-longer-longer Portrait of Dr. Juan Jose Rios
Per "dick pic" si intendono foto di peni inviati in chat e nello specifico non richiesti, quindi non all'interno di un gioco erotico consensuale. Il fenomeno è comunissimo: in America "Match Group" ha rilevato che il 49% delle donne le ha ricevute. In Italia non so quale sia la percentuale ma, per esperienza personale e dalle storie che raccolgo, credo sia un fenomeno molto comune anche qui. Per chi sta sulle app di dating la dick pic è una sfumatura di disagio che a un certo punto si palesa, come i mostri nei videogiochi che dovevi in qualche modo superare per andare avanti. Solo che dopo una dick pic, almeno dal punto di vista comune femminile, svanisce qualsiasi voglia di proseguire la chat. Ecco le tre domande che ho posto sull'argomento alle ragazze che mi seguono sui social: 1) Hai mai ricevuto dick pic in chat e come ti sei sentita? 2) Secondo te perché i ragazzi inviano le dick pic? 3) Hai mai inviato tue foto hot? Il tema è approfondito dal punto di vista psicologico dalla coordinatrice del gruppo di ricerca FluIDsex della Sigmund Freud University di Milano (http://www.stateofmind.it/author/fluidsex/). LINK UTILI Link per fare l'"ESPERIMENTO" citato nell'episodio: https://bit.ly/2Okqvxh Articoli del mio blog citati: "Perché gli uomini inviano dick pic in chat: motivi psicologici": https://bit.ly/2Rz4Cwp "L’insostenibilità del rifiuto di una dick pic": https://bit.ly/2DjKXx8 Articolo su Medium "Hey Tinder Date, The Answer To 'Stop' Is Not 'Why'": https://bit.ly/2F07Szo CONTATTI Blog www.matchandthecity.it Pagina Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matchandthecity Profilo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matchandthecity/ Gruppo chiuso FB (solo donne) dove puoi scambiare storie e sfoghi e puoi anche partecipare ogni mese al podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1455938841109974/?ref=bookmarks Se vuoi raccontarmi qualcosa, scrivi a matchandthecity@yahoo.com
Per "dick pic" si intendono foto di peni inviati in chat e nello specifico non richiesti, quindi non all'interno di un gioco erotico consensuale.Il fenomeno è comunissimo: in America "Match Group" ha rilevato che il 49% delle donne le ha ricevute. In Italia non so quale sia la percentuale ma, per esperienza personale e dalle storie che raccolgo, credo sia un fenomeno molto comune anche qui.Per chi sta sulle app di dating la dick pic è una sfumatura di disagio che a un certo punto si palesa, come i mostri nei videogiochi che dovevi in qualche modo superare per andare avanti. Solo che dopo una dick pic, almeno dal punto di vista comune femminile, svanisce qualsiasi voglia di proseguire la chat.Ecco le tre domande che ho posto sull'argomento alle ragazze che mi seguono sui social:1) Hai mai ricevuto dick pic in chat e come ti sei sentita?2) Secondo te perché i ragazzi inviano le dick pic?3) Hai mai inviato tue foto hot? Il tema è approfondito dal punto di vista psicologico dalla coordinatrice del gruppo di ricerca FluIDsex della Sigmund Freud University di Milano (http://www.stateofmind.it/author/fluidsex/).LINK UTILILink per fare l'"ESPERIMENTO" citato nell'episodio: https://bit.ly/2OkqvxhArticoli del mio blog citati:"Perché gli uomini inviano dick pic in chat: motivi psicologici": https://bit.ly/2Rz4Cwp"L’insostenibilità del rifiuto di una dick pic": https://bit.ly/2DjKXx8Articolo su Medium "Hey Tinder Date, The Answer To 'Stop' Is Not 'Why'": https://bit.ly/2F07SzoCONTATTIBlog www.matchandthecity.itPagina Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matchandthecityProfilo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matchandthecity/Gruppo chiuso FB (solo donne) dove puoi scambiare storie e sfoghi e puoi anche partecipare ogni mese al podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1455938841109974/?ref=bookmarksSe vuoi raccontarmi qualcosa, scrivi a matchandthecity@yahoo.com
Miran Možina is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and the director of the Sigmund Freud University in Ljubljana. In this conversation he shares how a childhood which lacked vulnerable communication led to his life as a psychotherapist. He talks about how he uses the subconscious mind in therapy sessions and how we can all benefit from letting go and trusting what lies beyond our conscious mind. This podcast is brought to you in collaboration with Radio Terminal. Special thanks: Huge thanks to Andi Koglot for composing and editing the jingle. You'll hear more from Andi in a future episode. Also Dejvid Knežević who's incredible design is on the podcast artwork!