Chris Gazdik

Through a Therapist's Eyes Podcast

Chris Gazdik

  • April Month in Review - Ep227

April Month in Review - Ep227

Tuesday 16th May 2023

Dive into addiction recovery, womanizing, and the benefits of conflict with Chris Gazdik in this engaging episode of Through a Therapist's Eyes.
68 minutes
Thought-provoking
Informative
Engaging
Reflective
Empowering

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Through a Therapist's Eyes Podcast
Author:
Chris Gazdik
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Categories:
Recovery from Trauma
Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Healing Relationships
Relationships & Community
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April's Insights: Addiction Recovery, Womanizing, and Embracing Conflict

Episode Overview

  • The episode delves into addiction recovery, estrangement in relationships, and the complexities of womanizing, offering valuable insights.
  • The panel explores the significance of conflict in personal growth, providing a candid and reflective discussion.
  • The conversation offers a unique window into the world of therapy and mental health, presenting a multifaceted exploration of the human emotional experience.
  • Insights on conflict resolution and emotional growth make this episode essential for those seeking understanding and personal development.
Conflict makes for a great story, but a lousy life.
Have you ever wondered how addiction recovery impacts relationships or why conflict might actually be beneficial? In this engaging episode of 'Through a Therapist's Eyes', host Chris Gazdik and his panel of experts take a look back at the April episodes, offering fresh perspectives on these intriguing topics. They start with a deep dive into the aftermath of addiction recovery, discussing the often overlooked estrangement from family and friends that can follow.
The conversation then shifts to the complex issue of womanizing, examining who tends to engage in this behavior and how to protect yourself from becoming a victim. Finally, the episode wraps up with a surprising take on conflict, suggesting that it's not just something to be avoided but an essential part of personal growth. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of human emotions and relationships.