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Society has led us to believe that therapy is for those with deep-seated issues and that it’s not for those of us who are “successful and stable”. The Therapy: Deconstructed podcast, hosted by Dr. Bonnie Wims, debunks the myths and societal beliefs about therapy and explains not only what therapy is, but also how it can help anyone who’s facing obstacles in their lives.

As a therapist, coach, and a UK Chartered Counseling Psychologist specializing in helping the global community, Dr. Bonnie has helped innumerable people get from where they are to where they’d like to be. She’s “your someone else” who is there for you when you need to bounce things off of so that you can better understand yourself. And she does it in a warm and intelligent style that’s peppered with levity.

Listen in each week to Dr. Wims if you’re therapy-curious and get answers to all your questions about what therapy is, what it is not, and how therapy may be the x-factor you’ve been searching for.

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Society has led us to believe that therapy is for those with deep-seated issues and that it’s not for those of us who are “successful and stable”. The Therapy: Deconstructed podcast, hosted by Dr. Bonnie Wims, debunks the myths and societal beliefs about therapy and explains not only what therapy is, but also how it can help anyone who’s facing obstacles in their lives.

As a therapist, coach, and a UK Chartered Counseling Psychologist specializing in helping the global community, Dr. Bonnie has helped innumerable people get from where they are to where they’d like to be. She’s “your someone else” who is there for you when you need to bounce things off of so that you can better understand yourself. And she does it in a warm and intelligent style that’s peppered with levity.

Listen in each week to Dr. Wims if you’re therapy-curious and get answers to all your questions about what therapy is, what it is not, and how therapy may be the x-factor you’ve been searching for.

    How Healing Trauma Can Help Triumph in Your Business with Jennifer Dawn

    How Healing Trauma Can Help Triumph in Your Business with Jennifer Dawn

    We are not broken, we just need help to understand ourselves. 

    Jennifer Dawn is an expert business coach, creator of Best Planner Ever, author and podcaster. She very openly shares her story that started with a mix of trauma but also entrepreneurial creativity. Her childhood wounds affected her life, relationships and business. Jennifer discusses her experiences with trauma and abuse. Therapy helped her recognize and address these issues, leading to personal growth and healing. Her reason for going into therapy may seem a bit different, but it worked perfectly for her.

    We are all coping. We all feel pain inside, but most of us push it deep down and try to walk through life like nothing happened.  However, the pain often shows up in things that are not always obviously connected with the pain and trauma. It’s unfortunate that getting therapy is stigmatized, as it is essential to healing our self talk, discomfort, and worries. Our mental health impacts various aspects of life, including things like business planning and organization skills. When we heal, we get new perspectives, new impacts in business and in life. Ultimately, a new us.
    Notes:👩‍💼 Jennifer is a business coach who organized a retreat in Costa Rica, where Bonnie had an amazing experience. 01:55😇 Personal development and mental health journey: Jennifer is advocating and talks very openly about her personal and mental challenges. 03:34👧 Childhood trauma impacted Jennifer’s relationships: therapy helped her in fixing her issues, but the reason she went on it is a bit different than usual ones. 05:13💣 Pressing bad things and trauma in: trauma gets out in harsh, fighting reactions to small things. 11:16😥 Pushing through as coping mechanism: relationships showed something is not working well for Jennifer. 15:17⚠️ Childhood wounds are real: not all got abused, but we just don’t admit we have pain inside. 17:03🆚 Misunderstanding around anxiety: healing vs diagnosis. 18:20🍀 Therapy changed Jennifer’s business as well: emotional intelligence show up in our actions. 21:17💭 The thoughts you tell yourself are very important to recognize and admit. 23:37🤩 Find the right therapist and have intention to heal: don’t give up if you have bad experiences here and there. 26:03🔑 Transformation Bonnie shares: being open is the key for all epiphanies in life. 🌹 When you heal, everything changes around you: new perspectives, relationships and new you. 32:26🏖️ Retreats, coaching and all Jennifer is working on. 33:36
    Links:
    Website: https://jenniferdawncoaching.com/  
    Retreats: https://jenniferdawncoaching.com/our-retreats/ 
    Follow Dr. Bonnie Wims:www.linkedin.com/in/drbonniewims
    Book a free call with Dr. Bonnie Wims:calendly.com/bonnie-96

    • 35 min
    Fostering Healthy Relationships Through Boundary Setting and Self-Care with Olivia Verhulst

    Fostering Healthy Relationships Through Boundary Setting and Self-Care with Olivia Verhulst

    Self-care and boundaries are ever-evolving, just as our identity evolves!

    Olivia Verhulst is a psychotherapist, adjunct professor, Forbes Health Advisor and She Leads LIVE conference speaker. With a strong focus on self-care and boundaries, Olivia believes it is important to allow ourselves to have needs and address them. Self-care is a deep-rooted sense of what it is to care for ourselves, and we need to allow ourselves to make decisions that align with nourishing self-preservation boundaries.

    Olivia teaches that while boundaries can sometimes be scary to implement, they are, in fact, what keeps us close to others. Setting boundaries in our lives allows us to place limits in our relationships and to create a space within which we can show up genuinely and authentically without running the risk of overextending ourselves.

    Be willing to hear what it is that you are telling yourself, and then show up for yourself!
    Notes: 🎤 Olivia met Bonnie at the She Leads LIVE 2023 conference, where she gave a speech about self-care. 3:07⚠️ Self-care is really about the purpose and context, not Spa trips and massages. 4:47👉 The desire to constantly try to be perfect comes from a sense of inadequacy. 07:08🤔 Boundaries are scary for many, but they're the thing that keeps us close to others. 10:06👀 Resentment can inform us about what's going on inside of us. 13:15🫂 Intimacy involves being truly seen and known by another. 18:21🗣️ People are not mind readers: when we communicate with them, we name our limits in relationships. 21:22🌸 Our identity is ever-evolving, and thus, so are our boundaries. 26:40😇 Being willing to hear what you're telling yourself:  permitting yourself to be a needy human. 29:39
    Links:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-verhulst-34098b136/ 
    Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/mary-olivia-verhulst-new-york-ny/1003416 

    • 33 min
    Therapy Across Cultures: A Journey to Self-Acceptance with Yuri Chu Su

    Therapy Across Cultures: A Journey to Self-Acceptance with Yuri Chu Su

    Getting to know yourself so that you may be kinder to yourself.

    Yuri Chu Su is a digital nomad who embarked upon a 20-month transformative journey around the world. Growing up in a household where emotions were not openly discussed, Yuri felt alone in her struggles with stress and anxiety.  In a critical step in college, Yuri found a female Chinese therapist on campus and her therapy journey began. 

    Through therapy, Yuri realized the importance of self-awareness and self-compassion. The process of observing thoughts without judgment and recognizing the value of having a safe space to unload and be validated are just some of the benefits she received from going to therapy.

    How to take a beat and step out of reaction mode to witness the thoughts that are bothering us is the greatest tool for self-awareness. “I’m not my thoughts, but I’m the awareness of my thoughts” - is the biggest lesson Yuri learned by going to therapy.
    Show notes 🇨🇷Yuri and Dr. Bonnie met in the jungle in Costa Rica. 01:07👩🏼‍🎓 Yuri has been in therapy since she was 19: her family does not speak about emotions or mental health, so she has often felt alone in her struggles. 04:04😇 Challenging herself to speak about emotions: getting out of the comfort zone in order to feel better. 06:46🤩 A good therapist validates feelings without judging whether they are good or bad. 08:38👩🏻‍⚕️ Cultural experiences with therapy: Yuri’s first therapist was Chinese and female, which led to a deep and more complete understanding of each other. 10:01✌️ The importance of finding a therapist with experience working with issues similar to yours. 11:48✍🏻 Finding the method that works for you: different types of therapies - online typing therapy, video call therapy, classic one-on-one. 14:27🤗 The benefit of talking to someone who is not judging you: present and validating relationship. 16:13🛠️ The concept of self-awareness and personal programs: getting the tools to navigate situations through your life. 18:18🤓 Self-awareness is creating a space between thoughts and observing them with critical thinking. 21:24🪷 Cultural clash and contrasts of Chinese and Peruvian cultures: finding a way to navigate two different worlds. 24:02🎯 You are not flawed - challenge the preconceptions we have. 25:49😍 Therapy helped Yuri to become an even kinder version of herself and improve the negativity, judging and shame she unleashed on herself. 28:13💎 Push through the reluctance: only good things can meet you on the journey of getting to know yourself. 29:16
    Links:
     🤩 Connect with Yuri on Instagram: @yurichusu & at www.yurichusu.com
    Connect with Dr. Bonnie Wims: www.bonniewims.com 
    Book Mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Called-to-Lead/dp/B094RF5K9L 
    Follow Dr. Bonnie Wims: www.linkedin.com/in/drbonniewims
    Book a free call with Dr. Bonnie Wims: calendly.com/bonnie-96

    • 35 min
    Helping Men to Build Relationships and Express Themselves, with Owen Marcus

    Helping Men to Build Relationships and Express Themselves, with Owen Marcus

    Men often get left behind when it comes to therapy.
    Owen Marcus, a coach who works with men to connect so that their relationships work, believes men are hungry for an environment where they can feel safe, and get connected in authentic ways to other men. Owen trained and often taught with leaders in the fields of somatic and relationship therapies in the late 1970s and 1980s. Ron Kurtz and Peter Levine, Ph.D., taught him how to use body awareness as a powerful yet gentle way to produce significant change.
    Men have been trained in different ways to perform, to fix, to solve problems; they are indoctrinated from a young age to do so. Female partners and spouses often ask for men to be able to empathize with their emotions.  Owen believes that men can be both masculine AND vulnerable, once they understand that it is okay to discuss emotions and feelings.
    Sometimes you can't go in straight in the front door. This therapeutic approach is a window that allows people to start thinking about things in a different way!
    Notes🧔 Owen is a coach who works with men: it seems like men often get left behind in therapy. 01:06👨‍🦱 He was immersed in the somatic psychotherapy approach: men hardly talk about their emotions. 02:06⚡ Hakomi method: using the body as a vehicle to create emotional change. 05:20🌞 Men are good at fixing things, but they need connection: emotional connection with women happens when men are authentic in their own emotional language. 08:33⚠️ We aren't innately flawed: men do not feel they are enough, and they think they are trapped. 13:49🚩 Men think they’re being emotional, by using emotional words, but they are not connecting emotionally. 18:37😇 Men are hungry for an environment where they can feel safe, and get connected in really authentic ways to other men. 24:56🗣️ Practicing with other people and having a practicing arena for therapists and couples: learning new skills and having mutual help. 29:58🤓 Physiology of stress, the emotional aspect of it, and the impact of culture: when the box of understanding expand, men have more space for relationships and changes in their lives. 33:10🛑 Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal theory: shame runs rampant for men - stop the pathway in which you are wrong. 36:07
    Links
    Meet Owen: www.owenmarcus.com
    Connect with Dr. Bonnie Wims:www.bonniewims.com 
    Book:https://www.amazon.com/Called-to-Lead/dp/B094RF5K9L 
    Follow Dr. Bonnie Wims:www.linkedin.com/in/drbonniewims
    Book a free call with Dr. Bonnie Wims:calendly.com/bonnie-96 

    • 39 min
    The 1% Shift: Navigating New Year Resolutions and Building Lasting Change

    The 1% Shift: Navigating New Year Resolutions and Building Lasting Change

    Progress is not achieved by sudden flight but by gradual steps of introspection, adaptation, and perseverance.
    Together with Dr. Wims, let’s analyze the shortcomings of New Year’s resolutions, attributing their lack of success to unrealistic expectations and the absence of a structured plan for change.
    By shedding light on James Clear’s concept of making 1% changes through consistent habits, she emphasizes the power of small, incremental shifts over grand but unsustainable transformations. She urges her listeners to recognize existing habits and strategically introduce new ones, creating an environment conducive to change. Instead of focusing on impossibly high-end goals, prioritize positive self-talk and gradual, attainable changes.
    Encourage yourself to accept gradual changes, maintain a positive mindset, and persevere through setbacks, understanding that enduring transformation is a journey, not an instantaneous achievement.
    🎉 New Year, new me: resolutions as a tool for changing our lives, but why are those not working? 01:06🗓️ Social pressures and creating new habits: we don’t have a system, yet we hope for change.  04:20🔑 Small shifts are essential for the breakthrough moment: 1-minute shifts and ice cube melting explanation. 05:39💪 Encouraging yourself to make 1% change: the craving, response, reward.  09:07🧱 Using stacking and combining things you love with new things: small ideas on how to make a system for a change. 10:31🔍 We already have habits in our life, just notice them: the cue, craving, behavior, and reward. 12:37🧠 Mental health change: look at your habits and how you are watching yourself. 14:50📈 Gradual change for improvement: don’t get discouraged by the setbacks. 16:20
    Links:
    Connect with Dr. Bonnie Wims: www.bonniewims.com 
    Book: https://www.amazon.com/Called-to-Lead/dp/B094RF5K9L 
    Follow Dr. Bonnie Wims: www.linkedin.com/in/drbonniewims
    Book a free call with Dr. Bonnie Wims: calendly.com/bonnie-96  

    • 20 min
    How Challenging Yourself Can Expand Your Idea of Who You Are & What You Are Capable Of Achieving

    How Challenging Yourself Can Expand Your Idea of Who You Are & What You Are Capable Of Achieving

     We are all unknowingly wearing our limitations within ourselves. 

    Dr. Bonnie Wims talks about her transformative journey deep into the heart of the Costa Rican jungle, which was a source of anxiety but also a profound exploration of self-discovery. In the internal thickets of fears, limitations, and negative self-talk, she understood that we are wearing all that as a coat on a daily basis. This heavy burden of barriers is not helping to move us forward.

    The challenge lay in dismantling self-imposed restrictions, one by one. Dr. Wims urged herself and all of us to embark on a journey of introspection, asking profound questions about the definitions and negative self-talk we are living as part of ourselves. In what ways do you limit yourself today? And in what ways can you challenge that?

    It is time to identify the moments when we downplayed our worth, when we failed to believe in ourselves, and when we limited our potential and then to remove that burden through therapy. 
    Notes🇨🇷 Dr. Bonnie Wim’s transformative trip to Costa Rica: a challenging trip she had second thoughts about going on.  01:09🐸 Meeting a huge frog in the jungle: when all her fears began to pour out. 03:58🌞 Insecurities you harbor about yourself: finding out there are things you can do. 06:17🧥 Seeing yourself and challenging yourself: defense mechanisms we are wearing each day. 08:13🔃 You can challenge who you think you are, what you think you deserve, and your capabilities: choosing with intention. 11:56⏰ How do we wake up to our possibilities: intentional and consistent challenges.  15:52⚠️ Be aware of the stories you tell yourself first: the next step is to act and work on those stories. 19:05
    Links
    Connect with Dr. Bonnie Wims:www.bonniewims.com 
    Book:https://www.amazon.com/Called-to-Lead/dp/B094RF5K9L 
    Follow Dr. Bonnie Wims:www.linkedin.com/in/drbonniewims
    Book a free call with Dr. Bonnie Wims:calendly.com/bonnie-96  

    • 21 min

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12 Ratings

12 Ratings

gschoser ,

Love, Love , Love

I love this podcast it is real and authentic and I love all the topics that are discussed! Thank you for helping to normalize how we talk about mental health!

stellar-venus ,

Sustenance for your mind and heart

I’m pretty particular about what podcasts I’ll tune into, but this one was recommended so I decided to check it out. Bonnie is a natural at this - she offers thoughtful insights into our thoughts and emotions and why we humans fall into unhelpful patterns, then provides simple wisdom on how to reframe them. Big fan.

LoloB426 ,

Dr. Bonnie Wims

Every month, I look forward to a new episode of Therapy Deconstructed. The way Bonnie weaves her own story through the episodes is captivating. She has a calm and nurturing voice, like the trusted friend you always turn to when you need solid advice. I always finish an episode feeling like she was talking directly to me.

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