Canadian Family Health Counselling

Emotional Health Matters Podcast

Emotional Health Matters

  • My Story- Kim Sargent

My Story- Kim Sargent

Saturday 14th November 2020

Kim Sargent shares her journey and discusses Neural Network Therapy® on the Emotional Health Matters Podcast. Tune in for insights on emotional well-being.
34 minutes
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About this podcast

Emotional Health Matters Podcast
Author:
Canadian Family Health Counselling
Overview:
Categories:
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Mindful Recovery
Innovative Healing Arts
Healing Relationships
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Kim Sargent's Journey: From Personal Struggles to Neural Network Therapy®

So each and every piece of what we're talking about has something, so that you're walking out that door with something you did not know coming in, and that's the part that begins to shift the way in which you think.
Have you ever wondered what drives someone to dedicate their life to emotional health? Kim Sargent, the Clinical Director of the Emotional Health Matters Podcast, opens up about her personal journey in this episode. Growing up with a father who used music and humor to unite communities and spending significant time at SickKids Hospital, Kim's early experiences deeply influenced her path.
This episode isn't just a biography; it's a window into the development of Neural Network Therapy®, an innovative approach she pioneered to address emotional well-being. Kim’s story is filled with relatable anecdotes and genuine moments that highlight the importance of emotional dexterity and the power of education in mental health.
Whether you're curious about the science behind her methods or looking for practical tips to improve your emotional health, Kim’s blend of professional expertise and personal insight offers something for everyone. Dive into this episode for a heartfelt look at how personal experiences can shape groundbreaking therapeutic practices.