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Welcome back to Therapy Chat! If you’ve ever thought, “I know I need to set a boundary, but I don’t know how to do it,” or “I know what I should do/say, but why can’t I seem to make myself do it?” then you’ll love this episode. This week’s guest, Juliane Taylor Shore, wrote the book, “Setting Boundaries That Stick: How Neurobiology Can Help You Rewire Your Brain to Help You Feel Safe, Connected and Empowered,” which addresses the challenge of setting boundaries, which so many of us find confusing these days. In our conversation you’ll hear Jules explain what the different types of boundaries are, how to set them and what’s needed to make them stick. Jules is one of the speakers at this year’s Psychotherapy Networker! Are you going? Save $50 using the link in the Show Notes!

Juliane Taylor Shore, LMFT, LPC, SEP, is a therapist, author, and teacher who is creating spaces where people can move into more self-compassion, self-trust, empowerment, and integrity. She regularly teaches and speaks to people from all around the world and translates new understandings in neurobiology into practices that can support brain change. She came into the therapy world as a client who argued that feelings didn’t matter only to find herself all these years later having followed neuroscience to the obvious conclusion: we are really feeling and meaning making beings driven by our interdependence. She believes that embracing that reality is key to finding purpose and deep joy. She is the author of Setting Boundaries that Stick: How Neurobiology Can Help You Rewire Your Brain to Feel Safe, Connected and Empowered. She is an associate Instructor with the Coherence Institute and a core faculty member with Therapy Wisdom and Jules co-hosts Why Does My Partner…? Podcast with Rebecca Wong and Vickey Easa.

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Find Why Does My Partner…? here!

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We are accepting new clients in my therapy practice (for those located in Maryland). Learn more via our website: https://bahealing.com 

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Will you join me at Psychotherapy Networker Symposium in DC? It’s coming up fast – the dates are March 21-24, 2024. Registration is still open, and you can get an additional $50 off with my coupon code: PARTNER50. You can join us live in person at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, DC, or virtually from anywhere. Register Now, and – something exciting is happening! I’ll be live podcasting at the event – with special interviews of speakers! I hope to see you!

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Find my most frequently recommended resources for learning about trauma here – includes recommended books and trainings.

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March 8, 2024

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Laura Reagan, LCSW-C

Laura Reagan, LCSW-C is an integrative trauma therapist and owner of a group practice, the Baltimore Annapolis Center for Integrative Healing. She is also the host of Therapy Chat and Trauma Chat podcasts and the founder of the Trauma Therapist Network, a website for learning information about trauma and finding resources and help for trauma.

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