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Relationships Revisited

Relationships Revisited

By: Elazar Bloom LMFT
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A therapist's take on the intersection between Torah wisdom, attachment theory, and neuroscience to empower couples, parents, and individuals in their relationships. As a spouse, parent, or within your own soul, this podcast will offer you skills and perspectives that can help you become more confident, aware and fulfilled in the "space between". IG: Instagram.com/relationships_revisited Comments/Questions: eb@elazarbloom.com Hygiene & Healthy Living Judaism Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Spirituality
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  • Relationships Revisited - Trailer
    Apr 26 2023

    WHO this podcast is for and HOW it can help you in your Relationships.

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    2 mins
  • Couples - The Courage to Heal #1
    Apr 26 2023

    When a brave couple enters my office, after pleasantries, often the first thing that I ask is:

    “How do you folks feel about being here?”

    A common response I get is: “I can’t believe we are here..”

    There is a sense of shame and failure - “what’s wrong with us??”

    And I totally get it.

    But the truth is: Nothing is wrong with you, in fact, it’s to be expected.

    In this episdoe we begin to learn why.

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    9 mins
  • Couples - The Courage to Heal #2
    May 2 2023

    Are you too close? Too Distant? What is THE mark of a healthy couple?

    Learning how to maintain my own identity while co-creating a shared space in which we connect is what healthy couples do. It the ongoing dance of INTERdependence. Learn more about moving toward it in this episode.

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    8 mins

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