In Pneuma

Eugene | LSW

A podcast on all things healing. Eugene Kim, LSW, therapist at Pneuma Therapeutic Services, bring you the In Pneuma Podcast. In Pneuma exists to be a resource to educate, help, and empower those moving towards healing

Episodes

  1. Aug 3

    the identify of being an adoptee ft. Joseph Noreik

    The conversation delves into the power of storytelling in therapy, the navigation of therapeutic approaches, the exploration of identity and belonging, and the impact of cultural pressures and relatability in the therapeutic process. The conversation delves into the complexities of countertransference and transference in therapy, the unique challenges of working with adoptees and foster kids, the deep understanding of the adoption experience, and the use of brain spotting as a therapeutic modality for trauma processing and healing. The conversation delves into the therapeutic process, the use of an anti-oppressive modality, trauma and disturbance, emotional processing and brain spotting, virtual brain spotting, encouragement for clients, and contact information for the therapist. Takeaways The importance of storytelling in therapyThe impact of cultural pressures on the therapeutic process Countertransference can be utilized to help the clientUnderstanding the primal wound of adoption and its impact on adoptees Anti-oppressive modality in therapyEmotional processing and brain spotting Chapters 00:00 The Power of Storytelling03:00 Navigating Therapeutic Approaches07:57 Identity and Belonging20:02 Cultural Pressures and Relatability21:00 Countertransference and Transference in Therapy22:04 Working with Adoptees and Foster Kids24:30 Understanding the Adoption Experience32:23 Brain Spotting as a Therapeutic Modality42:54 The Therapeutic Process43:53 Anti-Oppressive Modality44:27 Trauma and Disturbance45:19 Emotional Processing and Brain Spotting58:47 Virtual Brain Spotting01:00:43 Encouragement for Clients01:02:57 Contact Information

  2. May 1

    why we fear intimacy

    The conversation delves into the topic of fear of intimacy, exploring its impact, healing process, and the role of childhood experiences. It emphasizes the importance of acceptance, cognitive diffusion, being present, and committed action in addressing fear of intimacy. Additionally, it highlights the significance of experience and relationships in the healing journey. Takeaways Fear of intimacy is a common issue that can manifest in various forms, such as addiction, people-pleasing, and avoidance of vulnerability.Healing from fear of intimacy involves acceptance, cognitive diffusion, being present, self as context, values, and committed action.Understanding the root of fear of intimacy and addressing it through experience and relationships is essential for healing and growth. LINKS & RESOURCES Work with us:www.pneumachicago.com Descutner, C. J., & Thelen, M. H. (1991). Development and validation of a fear-of-intimacy scale. Psychological Assessment, 3, 218–225. — the original scale, the source of the working definition. Reis, S., et al. (2024). From Emotional Abuse to a Fear of Intimacy: The Mediating Role of Attachment Styles and Rejection Sensitivity. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 21(12), 1679. — clean mediation model linking childhood experience → attachment → fear of intimacy.Khoshroo et al. (2024). The mediating role of mentalization and integrative self-knowledge in the relationship between childhood trauma and fear of intimacy. (PMC11239571) — adds the self-knowledge and mentalization piece, which dovetails with self-as-context.Gloster, A. T., Walder, N., Levin, M. E., Twohig, M. P., & Karekla, M. (2020). The empirical status of acceptance and commitment therapy: A review of meta-analyses. — broad ACT evidence base for the framework you're using.Hayes, S. C., Strosahl, K. D., & Wilson, K. G. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: The Process and Practice of Mindful Change (2nd ed., 2012). — the source text for the six core processes; worth naming for clinically-curious listeners. KEYWORDS: fear of intimacy, emotional avoidance, attachment styles, avoidant attachment, anxious attachment, rejection sensitivity, vulnerability, self-disclosure, ACT therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, psychological flexibility, values-based living, experiential avoidance, mental health podcast, therapy podcast, Christian therapist, faith and mental health, relational healing, emotional intimacy, childhood trauma, inner child, defusion, mindfulness, somatic awareness, In Pneuma, Eugene Kim, Chicago therapist

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A podcast on all things healing. Eugene Kim, LSW, therapist at Pneuma Therapeutic Services, bring you the In Pneuma Podcast. In Pneuma exists to be a resource to educate, help, and empower those moving towards healing