Shrink Wrapped

Michelle O'Neil

Shrink Wrapped dives into the real, messy, sometimes hilarious side of mental health- no toxic positivity, no sugarcoating, and zero judgment. Hosted by Michelle, a counselor’s daughter with a mic and a low tolerance for BS, the show breaks down mental health (think anxiety, trauma, burnout, relationships, neurodivergence, addiction, and more) in a way that actually makes sense. Expect honest conversations, guided journaling, DSM dives, and dark humor for people who’ve cried in their car, side-eyed self-help books, or stress-ate pizza in the name of self-care.

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    Episode 49.5: She Said “You’re Overreacting,” So Anyway Here’s My Healing Era (Bonus Episode Ft. Anthony Reyome)

    Abusive relationships can leave lasting emotional, psychological, and generational impacts—and too often survivors are told to minimize what they experienced or “just move on.” In this episode, we have an honest conversation about recognizing abuse, leaving safely, breaking generational patterns, and navigating the complex process of healing after coercive or controlling relationships. Joined by special guest, Anthony, who brings lived experience to the discussion, we move beyond textbook definitions to talk about the real dynamics of manipulation, trauma bonding, self-doubt, guilt, and the push-and-pull that can make it incredibly difficult to walk away. This episode explores why recovery is rarely linear and how survivors can begin untangling conditioned behaviors, reclaiming their sense of identity, and rebuilding trust in themselves. Together, we examine practical strategies for identifying red flags, understanding emotional abuse, and taking steps toward safety, autonomy, and long-term healing. The conversation emphasizes empowerment without shame, validating the reality of survivors’ experiences while offering insight into how growth and hope can coexist with the hard work of recovery. This episode is designed for listeners seeking education, support, or deeper understanding of abusive relationship dynamics, trauma recovery, and breaking unhealthy relational cycles. Join us on the O'Neil Counseling app here: ⁠https://www.oneilcounseling.com/app-landing-page

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    Episode 49: Love Bombs, Gaslights, and Other Red Flags (The One Where Michelle Talks About Abusive Relationships/Leaving/Breaking the Cycle/Healing)

    Abusive relationships rarely begin with obvious warning signs. Instead, they often start with charm, attention, and emotional connection—making it difficult to recognize when unhealthy patterns begin to take hold. In this episode, we explore the psychological dynamics of abusive relationships, including how manipulation, gaslighting, and control can develop gradually and create confusion, self-doubt, and emotional dependency. We discuss why leaving an abusive relationship is not simply about ending the relationship itself, but about breaking the deeper cycle of conditioning that affects identity, self-worth, and decision-making. Healing involves untangling learned behaviors, rebuilding confidence, and redefining what safe, respectful connection actually looks like. This conversation offers insight into the emotional and cognitive impact of abuse, the challenges survivors face when trying to leave, and the complex process of recovery. Listeners will gain a clearer understanding of trauma bonds, cycle-breaking, and the steps involved in reclaiming autonomy and rebuilding a sense of self after experiencing relational harm. Designed for those seeking education, validation, or tools for healing, this episode addresses the realities of emotional abuse without stigma or oversimplification, while emphasizing empowerment, resilience, and long-term growth. Join us on the O'Neil Counseling app here: ⁠https://www.oneilcounseling.com/app-landing-page

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    Episode 48: Guided Journal Entry #12

    Emotions don’t always arrive politely. Sometimes they show up unexpectedly, take over our thoughts, and leave us trying to make sense of what we’re feeling and why. In this episode, we introduce a guided journaling exercise designed to help you build awareness of your emotional landscape by writing a letter to the emotion that feels most present right now. This reflective practice encourages you to engage with emotions like anger, sadness, joy, or confusion with curiosity instead of avoidance. By giving feelings a voice on the page, you create space to process them, understand their purpose, and reduce the tendency to feel overwhelmed or stuck. Rather than letting emotions dominate your internal dialogue, this exercise helps you respond intentionally and develop a more balanced relationship with what you’re experiencing. Grounded in therapeutic principles and mindfulness-based reflection, this episode explores how expressive writing can support emotional regulation, self-awareness, and mental health. Listeners will be guided through prompts that foster insight, validation, and clarity, making it easier to recognize patterns, release tension, and reconnect with themselves. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in journaling for mental health, emotional processing, self-reflection, and practical tools for navigating complex feelings. Join us on the O'Neil Counseling app here: ⁠https://www.oneilcounseling.com/app-landing-page

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    Episode 47: The Sadness Olympics, But Make It Diagnostic (DSM Dive- Depression)

    Depression is often misunderstood as simply “feeling sad” or going through a rough patch, but clinical depression is far more complex than a temporary mood shift. In this episode, we take a deeper look at what depression actually is, starting with a breakdown of the DSM diagnostic criteria and how mental health professionals distinguish major depressive disorder from everyday stress, grief, or low mood. We also explore how depression is portrayed in media and pop culture, where it’s frequently reduced to stereotypes like constant sadness, isolation, or dramatic moments of despair. These portrayals often miss the less visible symptoms—such as fatigue, irritability, difficulty concentrating, loss of motivation, physical changes, and the persistent cognitive patterns that make depression a legitimate medical and psychological condition rather than a matter of attitude. This conversation challenges common myths, including the belief that depression is a sign of weakness, that people can “snap out of it,” or that positivity alone is an effective treatment. Instead, we discuss the biological, psychological, and environmental factors that contribute to depression, along with why understanding the condition accurately is essential for reducing stigma and supporting real healing. Designed for listeners who want a clearer, evidence-based understanding of mental health, this episode offers insight into how depression is diagnosed, why misconceptions persist, and what the lived experience can actually look like beyond clichés. Join us on the O'Neil Counseling app here: ⁠https://www.oneilcounseling.com/app-landing-page

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Shrink Wrapped dives into the real, messy, sometimes hilarious side of mental health- no toxic positivity, no sugarcoating, and zero judgment. Hosted by Michelle, a counselor’s daughter with a mic and a low tolerance for BS, the show breaks down mental health (think anxiety, trauma, burnout, relationships, neurodivergence, addiction, and more) in a way that actually makes sense. Expect honest conversations, guided journaling, DSM dives, and dark humor for people who’ve cried in their car, side-eyed self-help books, or stress-ate pizza in the name of self-care.

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