Tony welcomes guests Nate and Marla Christensen to discuss the concept of self-compassion. Nate is an ALPC, and Marla is an ALPC and AMFT. They delve into the groundbreaking research of Kristen Neff, who has spent 20 years studying the benefits of self-compassion, including its effects on PTSD, anxiety, depression, and overall mental health. The episode explores the three main components of self-compassion—mindfulness, self-kindness, and common humanity—and addresses common misconceptions such as self-compassion being viewed as weakness, self-indulgence, or selfishness. They share personal insights and clinical experiences, making a compelling case for incorporating self-compassion into daily life and therapy. Nate and Marla are both currently working under Tony's license, and both currently have openings in their schedule. To reach Nate, email him at natechristensencounseling@gmail.com (mailto:natechristensencounseling@gmail.com), and for Marla, email marlachristensencounseling@gmail.com (mailto:marlachristensencounseling@gmail.com), or you can contact them through Tony at contact@tonyoverbay.com (mailto:contact@tonyoverbay.com). You can view Nate and Marla's episode on LeadingSaints.org here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=0f9P-Xk5ZaE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=0f9P-Xk5ZaE)00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview02:46 Guest Introduction: Nate and Marla Christensen02:53 Discussing Self-Compassion03:45 Nate and Marla's Professional Background08:16 The Importance of Self-Compassion14:25 Common Misconceptions About Self-Compassion17:04 Scientific Insights on Self-Compassion25:25 Historical Context and Recent Research27:27 Exploring Self-Compassion28:32 Understanding Mindfulness30:59 Practicing Self-Kindness32:52 Embracing Common Humanity34:58 Motivation Through Self-Compassion35:53 Challenges in Self-Compassion39:14 Cultural Perspectives on Compassion41:11 Reparenting and Emotional Maturity45:52 Final Thoughts and Reflections

The Virtual Couch

Tony Overbay LMFT

From Self-Judgment to Self-Compassion: A Guide to Emotional Resilience w/Nate and Marla Christensen

NOV 14, 202452 MIN
The Virtual Couch

From Self-Judgment to Self-Compassion: A Guide to Emotional Resilience w/Nate and Marla Christensen

NOV 14, 202452 MIN

Description

Tony welcomes guests Nate and Marla Christensen to discuss the concept of self-compassion. Nate is an ALPC, and Marla is an ALPC and AMFT. They delve into the groundbreaking research of Kristen Neff, who has spent 20 years studying the benefits of self-compassion, including its effects on PTSD, anxiety, depression, and overall mental health. The episode explores the three main components of self-compassion—mindfulness, self-kindness, and common humanity—and addresses common misconceptions such as self-compassion being viewed as weakness, self-indulgence, or selfishness. They share personal insights and clinical experiences, making a compelling case for incorporating self-compassion into daily life and therapy. Nate and Marla are both currently working under Tony's license, and both currently have openings in their schedule. To reach Nate, email him at [email protected], and for Marla, email [email protected], or you can contact them through Tony at [email protected]. You can view Nate and Marla's episode on LeadingSaints.org here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=0f9P-Xk5ZaE


00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

02:46 Guest Introduction: Nate and Marla Christensen

02:53 Discussing Self-Compassion

03:45 Nate and Marla's Professional Background

08:16 The Importance of Self-Compassion

14:25 Common Misconceptions About Self-Compassion

17:04 Scientific Insights on Self-Compassion

25:25 Historical Context and Recent Research

27:27 Exploring Self-Compassion

28:32 Understanding Mindfulness

30:59 Practicing Self-Kindness

32:52 Embracing Common Humanity

34:58 Motivation Through Self-Compassion

35:53 Challenges in Self-Compassion

39:14 Cultural Perspectives on Compassion

41:11 Reparenting and Emotional Maturity

45:52 Final Thoughts and Reflections