Episodios

  • Ep. 133 | Aguirre 2025 A Flexible Mind
    May 30 2025

    "A Flexible Mind: Tools for Integrating Psychological Flexibility and the Enneagram into Your Personal Growth" by E. Marcelo Aguirre integrates the teachings of the Enneagram of Personality with tools from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The book proposes that psychological flexibility—comprised of six core skills (present-moment awareness, cognitive defusion, acceptance, self-as-context, values clarification, and committed action)—is essential for mental well-being. It explores how each of the nine Enneagram personality styles can apply these skills to overcome ego rigidity and live more authentically, in alignment with personal values. Ultimately, the text argues that personal growth is an ongoing journey of self-discovery and intentional action, where perseverance is key to transforming automatic patterns and building a purposeful life. (Get the ebook on Amazon stores).

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    29 m
  • Ep. 132 | McLaren 2013 The Art of Empathy
    Dec 19 2024

    [Summary] Karla McLaren's book, “The Art of Empathy,” offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and utilizing empathy. McLaren explores the multifaceted nature of empathy, distinguishing between affective and cognitive empathy and emphasizing its importance in navigating personal relationships and social interactions. The text provides practical strategies for developing emotional awareness, regulating emotions, and setting healthy boundaries, particularly relevant for highly empathetic individuals prone to burnout. It also addresses misconceptions surrounding empathy, such as gender and neurological differences, and promotes the inclusion of individuals on the autism spectrum. Finally, McLaren offers tools and exercises to enhance empathic skills, cultivate healthy relationships, and create supportive environments at home and in the workplace.

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    26 m
  • Ep. 131 | Dana 2023 Polyvagal Practices: Anchoring the Self in Safety
    Dec 19 2024

    [Summary] Deb Dana's “Polyvagal Practices: Anchoring the Self in Safety” is a guide to understanding and utilizing Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory in daily life. The book uses the metaphor of an autonomic ladder—with ventral (safe), sympathetic (mobilized), and dorsal (collapsed) states—to explain how the nervous system responds to safety and danger. It offers various exercises, including mapping and continuum exercises, to increase awareness of one's autonomic state and build self-regulation skills. The ultimate goal is to strengthen connection to a ventral state of safety and foster healthier relationships with oneself and others. The text also emphasizes the importance of recognizing and responding to the autonomic nervous system's continuous communication.

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    14 m
  • Ep. 130 | Earley 2016 Self-Therapy (Vol. 3)
    Dec 10 2024

    [Summary] Jay Earley’s book, "Self-Therapy (Vol. 3): A Step-by-Step Guide to Using IFS for Eating

    Issues, Procrastination, the Inner Critic,

    Depression, Perfectionism, Anger,

    Communication, and More” provides a step-by-step guide to applying Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy to common psychological issues like inner criticism, depression, perfectionism, and eating disorders. The text details IFS techniques, including unblending from parts (Inner Critic, Criticized Child, Inner Defender), healing exiles, and developing healthy capacities (Ease, Aliveness, Assertiveness). It uses case studies and exercises to illustrate how to identify and work with these parts and patterns. The author also explains the Pattern System, a model for understanding the relationships between different parts within a person. Finally, it highlights the importance of building a trusting relationship with all parts, including the challenging ones, to achieve lasting change.

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    26 m
  • Ep. 129 | Earley 2015 Self-Therapy (Vol. 2)
    Dec 10 2024

    [Summary] Jay Earley’s book, "Self-Therapy (Vol. 2): A Step-By-Step Guide to Advanced Ifs Techniques for Working With Protectors” is a guide to advanced Internal Family Systems (IFS) techniques. It focuses on working with ‘protectors,’ specifically ‘managers’ and ‘firefighters,’ which are parts of the self that shield us from emotional pain. The text details methods for identifying, understanding, and transforming these protectors through techniques like tracking parts, depolarization dialogues, and updating protectors about one's current capabilities. The author also introduces the ‘Pattern System,’ a personality framework used to understand internal conflicts. Finally, the excerpt includes numerous exercises and case studies to illustrate these advanced IFS concepts and techniques.

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    16 m
  • Ep. 128 | Schwartz 2024 Internal Family Systems Workbook
    Dec 6 2024

    [Summary] This book provides an overview and workbook exercises for Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, a model that views the psyche as comprised of a ‘Self’ and various ‘parts.’ The workbook guides users to identify and understand these parts—Managers, Firefighters, and Exiles—through self-assessment, meditations, and exercises designed to foster self-compassion and healing. The author, Richard Schwartz, PhD, presents IFS as a method for achieving greater self-awareness, managing emotions, and improving relationships. The workbook is structured in five parts, progressively exploring different aspects of the IFS model and offering practical tools for personal growth. Finally, the included author and publisher information provides context for the work's origins and distribution.

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    20 m
  • Ep. 127 | Schwartz 2001 Introduction to the Internal Family Systems Model
    Dec 4 2024

    [Summary] Richard Schwartz's book, Introduction to the Internal Family Systems Model, introduces the foundations of IFS therapy. IFS posits that the mind is comprised of various ‘parts,’ including protective parts (managers and firefighters) and vulnerable parts (exiles). This therapy model aims to help individuals access their ‘Self,’ a core of inherent goodness and wisdom, to foster healthier internal relationships between these parts. The book details how these parts interact, explains how to identify them, and offers exercises to facilitate self-exploration and healing. Ultimately, the goal is to achieve self-leadership, improving both internal harmony and external relationships.

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    12 m
  • Ep. 126 | Shapiro 2018 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy
    Nov 23 2024

    [Summary] In “Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy,” Francine Shapiro presents its adaptive information processing (AIP) model, which posits that trauma is stored dysfunctionally in the brain and that EMDR helps reprocess this information. The book explains EMDR's phases, from assessment and preparation to desensitization, installation of positive cognitions, and body scans, and provides clinical examples and case studies. Finally, it discusses research supporting EMDR's efficacy for various conditions and offers guidelines for clinicians, including cautions on working with specific populations like children and those with dissociative disorders.

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    17 m