42 min

Living Together, Apart with Vassia Sarantopoulou on The Divorce & Beyond Podcast #293 The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.

    • Développement personnel

Susan Guthrie, Esq. welcomes returning guest Vassia Sarantopoulou to the Divorce & Beyond podcast!  Together, Susan and Vassia explore the pros and cons of living apart and the vital need for healthy boundaries to protect our relationships
In this episode, Susan and Vassia discuss the deeper reasons behind the decision to live together, apart; and how to maintain a healthy relationship when doing so. They also delve into the benefits of living apart, such as clear distinctions in the division of labor and personal space. However, they also highlight that living apart may not be beneficial for mental health and the overall health of the relationship.
Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of Divorce & Beyond to gain insights on living apart in relationships and how to maintain a healthy connection with your partner wherever you reside.
Topics and Golden Nuggets include
What it means to "live apart" and its positive and negative effects on a relationship 
When living apart is not beneficial to your mental health and the health of a relationship
How to keep a relationship healthy, have open communication, and maintain boundaries without having to live apart 
****************************************
About this week's special guest:  Vassia Sarantopoulou
Vassia Sarantopoulou is the Founder, CEO and Head Psychologist of AntiLoneliness, a company offering mental health services in The Netherlands and also worldwide. She is also a Mental Health Educator, promoting Inner Peace, Mental Strength and Healthy Relationships with others and with our Self. Through AntiLoneliness and her team of psychologists, she offers individual, couples or groups sessions to those who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, burnout, loneliness, relationship issues, transition/change, expat life. She is trained in (Group) Schema Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy, among other approaches (CBT, ACT, CFT), and she is a member of NIP (Dutch Institute for Psychologists), ICEEFT (International Center of Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy) and ISST (International Society of Schema Therapy). She is an advocate of a life without mental health stigma, with an abundance of kindness and with an undying openness to self-awareness and self-growth, and that’s what she promotes through her services and online courses, and also through her collaboration with universities, companies, and organizations.
Website: https://www.antiloneliness.com/
Vassia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vassia-sarantopoulou 
Vassia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antilonelinessproject 
Vassia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiloneliness/ 
Vassia on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AntiLoneliness
Podcast listeners: Get a 30% discount off on Vassia’s relationship courses with the code PODCAST at https://www.antiloneliness.com/
Mentioned in this episode:Loneliness & Divorce: Why Alone and Lonely Aren’t the Same Thing with Vassia Sarantopoulou, Creator of Antiloneliness.com 
Overcoming the Trap of Perfectionism with Vassia Sarantopoulou
The Wife Left, but They’re Still Together
Audible: Did you know you can now listen to The Divorce & Beyond podcast on your favorite audiobook platform, Audible?  If you are like me and love your audiobooks along with your podcasts, this is a great time to check out Audible memberships – they have two levels: 
Audible Plus and Audible Premium Plus 
You can get a free trial of Audible Plus and if you decide to subscribe to Audible Premium Plus you will also get up to two free audiobooks!   
Check it out today and it makes a great gift too: Audible Gift Memberships 
*****************************************
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: 
Make Money Mediating Podcast
Susan recently launched a new podcast called the Make Money Mediating Podcast!  In this new podcast, she shares not only her own tips and insights into building a successful business or businesses but Susan welcomes some of the top

Susan Guthrie, Esq. welcomes returning guest Vassia Sarantopoulou to the Divorce & Beyond podcast!  Together, Susan and Vassia explore the pros and cons of living apart and the vital need for healthy boundaries to protect our relationships
In this episode, Susan and Vassia discuss the deeper reasons behind the decision to live together, apart; and how to maintain a healthy relationship when doing so. They also delve into the benefits of living apart, such as clear distinctions in the division of labor and personal space. However, they also highlight that living apart may not be beneficial for mental health and the overall health of the relationship.
Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of Divorce & Beyond to gain insights on living apart in relationships and how to maintain a healthy connection with your partner wherever you reside.
Topics and Golden Nuggets include
What it means to "live apart" and its positive and negative effects on a relationship 
When living apart is not beneficial to your mental health and the health of a relationship
How to keep a relationship healthy, have open communication, and maintain boundaries without having to live apart 
****************************************
About this week's special guest:  Vassia Sarantopoulou
Vassia Sarantopoulou is the Founder, CEO and Head Psychologist of AntiLoneliness, a company offering mental health services in The Netherlands and also worldwide. She is also a Mental Health Educator, promoting Inner Peace, Mental Strength and Healthy Relationships with others and with our Self. Through AntiLoneliness and her team of psychologists, she offers individual, couples or groups sessions to those who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, burnout, loneliness, relationship issues, transition/change, expat life. She is trained in (Group) Schema Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy, among other approaches (CBT, ACT, CFT), and she is a member of NIP (Dutch Institute for Psychologists), ICEEFT (International Center of Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy) and ISST (International Society of Schema Therapy). She is an advocate of a life without mental health stigma, with an abundance of kindness and with an undying openness to self-awareness and self-growth, and that’s what she promotes through her services and online courses, and also through her collaboration with universities, companies, and organizations.
Website: https://www.antiloneliness.com/
Vassia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vassia-sarantopoulou 
Vassia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antilonelinessproject 
Vassia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiloneliness/ 
Vassia on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AntiLoneliness
Podcast listeners: Get a 30% discount off on Vassia’s relationship courses with the code PODCAST at https://www.antiloneliness.com/
Mentioned in this episode:Loneliness & Divorce: Why Alone and Lonely Aren’t the Same Thing with Vassia Sarantopoulou, Creator of Antiloneliness.com 
Overcoming the Trap of Perfectionism with Vassia Sarantopoulou
The Wife Left, but They’re Still Together
Audible: Did you know you can now listen to The Divorce & Beyond podcast on your favorite audiobook platform, Audible?  If you are like me and love your audiobooks along with your podcasts, this is a great time to check out Audible memberships – they have two levels: 
Audible Plus and Audible Premium Plus 
You can get a free trial of Audible Plus and if you decide to subscribe to Audible Premium Plus you will also get up to two free audiobooks!   
Check it out today and it makes a great gift too: Audible Gift Memberships 
*****************************************
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: 
Make Money Mediating Podcast
Susan recently launched a new podcast called the Make Money Mediating Podcast!  In this new podcast, she shares not only her own tips and insights into building a successful business or businesses but Susan welcomes some of the top

42 min