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In this 45-min podcast, host Stephen Buehler will interview psychotherapists, neuroscientists, philosophers, healers and regular people on the topic of "empathic distress." This experience can be viewed through many different lenses, but they all share a common theme: empathic distress is a moment of relationship that creates a personal overload of experience (sensation or otherwise), potentially resulting in a personal injury. This experience can also be called other names: vicarious trauma, secondary victimization. We'll discuss topics like: boundaries, differentiation, empathy, compassion, communication, assertiveness, mammalian anthropology, mirror neurons, self and no-self, spiritual implications of oneness and individuality, and other interesting topics.
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Content provided by Stephen Buehler. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephen Buehler or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In this 45-min podcast, host Stephen Buehler will interview psychotherapists, neuroscientists, philosophers, healers and regular people on the topic of "empathic distress." This experience can be viewed through many different lenses, but they all share a common theme: empathic distress is a moment of relationship that creates a personal overload of experience (sensation or otherwise), potentially resulting in a personal injury. This experience can also be called other names: vicarious trauma, secondary victimization. We'll discuss topics like: boundaries, differentiation, empathy, compassion, communication, assertiveness, mammalian anthropology, mirror neurons, self and no-self, spiritual implications of oneness and individuality, and other interesting topics.
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