Ask The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast a Question. Text the TLT Pod today. What if one of the most beloved children’s books you grew up with . . . was quietly teaching you something about love that no longer serves you? In this short but powerful bonus episode, we revisit The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein through a psychological lens - unpacking the deeper emotional patterns hidden beneath its simple story. This isn’t just a story about love. It’s a story about overgiving, identity, and the qu...

The Lemon Tree Coaching

Dr. Allison Sucamele

Bonus Episode - The Psychology of The Giving Tree

APR 9, 20264 MIN
The Lemon Tree Coaching

Bonus Episode - The Psychology of The Giving Tree

APR 9, 20264 MIN

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Ask The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast a Question. Text the TLT Pod today.What if one of the most beloved children’s books you grew up with . . . was quietly teaching you something about love that no longer serves you?In this short but powerful bonus episode, we revisit The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein through a psychological lens - unpacking the deeper emotional patterns hidden beneath its simple story.This isn’t just a story about love.It’s a story about overgiving, identity, and the quiet normalization of self-abandonment.We explore:The tree as a symbol of people-pleasing and codependencyThe boy as a reflection of emotional taking and unconscious entitlementThe myth of “noble exhaustion” and why many of us learned that love means depletionHow the nervous system experiences chronic overgiving, not as love, but as stressAnd perhaps most importantly:What would it look like to rewrite this story?This episode invites you to gently reflect on where you may be giving from emptiness instead of wholeness . . . and what it means to love without losing yourself in the process.Reflection to carry with you:Where in your life are you mistaking exhaustion for love?If this resonates, there are over 100 episodes of The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast waiting for you, wherever you listen to podcasts.Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and reflective purposes only and is not a substitute for mental health treatment. If you’re struggling, you’re not alone. In the U.S., you can call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, for support.