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Beyond Survival - The Therapy Podcast with Katie McKenna

Beyond Survival - The Therapy Podcast with Katie McKenna

De: Katie McKenna
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This Podcast is for anyone who grew up up in a dysfunctional or narcissistic family system and now finds themselves stuck in patterns of people-pleasing, anxiety or unhealthy relationships.

Each episode offers real-world insight into trauma recovery, relationships, boundaries, nervous system healing and reconnecting to your true self.

Whether your just starting your healing journey or looking to deepen it, you’re welcome here - just as you are

© 2026 Beyond Survival - The Therapy Podcast with Katie McKenna
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Episodios
  • When is enough, enough? (S4 Ep.8)
    Mar 6 2026

    Did I do the right thing? Am I being unreasonable?

    This week we hear from a listener who grew up with a controlling father who monitored finances, belittled her mother, mocked her intelligence, and ruled the house with, “If you live under my roof, you do as I say.”

    She became the responsible daughter. The fixer. The emotional support system. The one who stayed close.

    After decades of being pulled into her parents’ toxic marriage, she set a boundary: Don’t involve me in your disputes anymore.

    Her mother apologised. Her father stopped speaking to her.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Growing up with a narcissistic or controlling father
    • Being the scapegoat vs. the golden child
    • Parentification and becoming the family therapist
    • Setting boundaries with narcissistic parents
    • The silent treatment as punishment
    • Breaking generational trauma when you become a parent
    • The grief of unavailable grandparents

    If you were the “responsible one.”
    If you were triangulated into your parents’ conflict.
    If you’ve ever been punished for having boundaries.
    If becoming a mum or dad made you realise just how unhealthy your childhood was.

    This conversation will feel painfully familiar — and deeply validating.

    Follow Dr. Ruth Callaghan on TikTok

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    www.callaghancounselling.ie

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    Calmer parenting and a happier home and kids is so much closer than you think

    Katie McKenna

    Accredited Psychotherapist, Podcast Host, Author

    BEYOND SURVIVAL - The Therapy Podcast

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    55 m
  • People-Pleasing as Survival (S4 Ep7)
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, we’re exploring The Fawn response through the experience of a listener who grew up in a home shaped by addiction, conflict and emotional unpredictability.

    With siblings who needed significant care, he learned very early that the safest way to exist was to be low maintenance. Mature. Independent. No trouble.

    He became highly attuned to other people’s moods — scanning faces, tracking tone shifts, apologising first, and doing whatever was needed to prevent arguments.

    What looked like kindness was survival.

    As a child, it made sense. If he didn’t add pressure, maybe things wouldn’t escalate. If he helped enough, maybe everyone would be okay. But that strategy followed him into adulthood — struggling to say no, feeling responsible for other people’s reactions, being taken advantage of in friendships, and experiencing intense guilt whenever he tries to put himself first.

    Even after years of practising boundaries, saying no still brings anxiety and a powerful urge to go back and fix things when someone is disappointed. Choosing himself doesn’t feel freeing — it feels wrong.

    In this episode, we unpack people pleasing, the nervous system roots of the fawn response, and why guilt often intensifies when you stop self-abandoning. We explore why boundaries can initially feel unsafe — and how healing this pattern isn’t about becoming selfish, but about building safety within yourself.


    Follow Dr. Ruth Callaghan on TikTok

    Follow Dr. Ruth Callaghan on Instagram

    www.callaghancounselling.ie

    The C.A.L.M Method

    If you want to be notified when Katie is running the next group - Join the Waitlist today

    Calmer parenting and a happier home and kids is so much closer than you think

    Katie McKenna

    Accredited Psychotherapist, Podcast Host, Author

    BEYOND SURVIVAL - The Therapy Podcast

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    58 m
  • Am I Overreacting? Was It Really That Bad? (S4 Ep.6)
    Feb 20 2026

    If you grew up with a parent who rewrote history, denied conversations that clearly happened and turned every attempt at repair into an explosion… this episode is for you.

    In this episode of Beyond Survival – The Therapy Podcast, I read a listener’s story about going low contact, then no contact, after years of gaslighting, DARVO, and emotional manipulation.

    We explore the role of the enabling parent (deflection, minimising, suggests you’re “misremembering” or "mentally unwell") and the physical toll of being disbelieved. And when you finally step away — why does the doubt get louder, not quieter?

    We also address the haunting question so many adult children of narcissists carry: “Am I overreacting?”

    If you’ve ever second-guessed your own memory… if you’ve been told you’re too sensitive, mentally unwell, or the problem… if going no contact brought both relief and guilt — this conversation may help you feel less alone.

    You’re not crazy for wanting honesty.

    And you’re not cruel for choosing safety.

    Follow Dr. Ruth Callaghan on TikTok

    Follow Dr. Ruth Callaghan on Instagram

    www.callaghancounselling.ie

    The C.A.L.M Method

    If you want to be notified when Katie is running the next group - Join the Waitlist today

    Calmer parenting and a happier home and kids is so much closer than you think

    Katie McKenna

    Accredited Psychotherapist, Podcast Host, Author

    BEYOND SURVIVAL - The Therapy Podcast

    Más Menos
    58 m
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