Talking about your feelings can be scary.
Most are afraid of being judged. Or, even worse, they're afraid that they'll be rejected once they open up to someone else.
Many spend their days trying hard to make sure they're not vulnerable and exposed, but vulnerability can be powerful and can help them truly connect.
Dr. Kathryn Foster is a marriage and family therapist who has seen firsthand how difficult it is for people to talk about their feelings but has also witnessed the power of vulnerability.
She discusses how men and women approach feelings differently and how you can bridge the gap, accept vulnerability, and enjoy the intimacy it can bring into your life.
The Power of Being Vulnerable
Talking about your feelings can be scary.
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- Segment Number: 2
- Audio File: rewired_radio/1614rr5b.mp3
- Doctors: Kathryn Foster, PhD
- Featured Speaker: Kathryn Foster, PhD
- Guest Bio: Kathryn Foster, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice in Ft. Worth, Texas. With a master’s degree in marriage and family counseling and a PhD in psychology, she has practiced psychotherapy for 27 years. She is also the author of two novels of psychological interest: Sessions: Memoirs of a Psychotherapist and Finding My Way. She has written two nonfiction companion books to The Naked Truth About Men (And Romance). They are What Women Want....Really! (written for men but meant to be read by couples) and When Your Relationship Changes (how to find strength).
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