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Dr Julie Smith | Psychologist on Instagram: "🖤 Who can relate? There is no end point to grief. It does not get any less painful to be without your loved one. But your strength to hold it grows as you build your life around it. This is one of the most helpful ideas on grief that I often refer to for both my clients and myself. I think it allows us to be respectful to the intense pain of grief while offering hope for the future. I devoted a whole section of my book to grief because nobody gets a Dr Julie Smith, Julie Smith, Dr Julie, Without Hope, Hope For The Future, Awesome Quotes, Losing Someone, Better Days, Self Care Activities

Dr Julie Smith | Psychologist on Instagram: "🖤 Who can relate? There is no end point to grief. It does not get any less painful to be without your loved one. But your strength to hold it grows as you build your life around it. This is one of the most helpful ideas on grief that I often refer to for both my clients and myself. I think it allows us to be respectful to the intense pain of grief while offering hope for the future. I devoted a whole section of my book to grief because nobody…

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Dr Julie Smith | Psychologist on Instagram: "🫣What A Mess! 👉Who else feels afraid that if you allow any of your emotions to surface, that they’ll all rise up and never go back down again? This is a common fear that prevents many people from talking about how they feel or accessing therapy. But there is a misconception about how you work through trauma in therapy. A therapist will never ask you to bring up old wounds until they trust that you can manage those painful emotions safely. And one of Dr Julie Smith, Julie Smith, Dr Julie, Common Fears, Never Go Back, Successful Marriage, Bring Up, Boost Your Metabolism, Brain Function

Dr Julie Smith | Psychologist on Instagram: "🫣What A Mess! 👉Who else feels afraid that if you allow any of your emotions to surface, that they’ll all rise up and never go back down again? This is a common fear that prevents many people from talking about how they feel or accessing therapy. But there is a misconception about how you work through trauma in therapy. A therapist will never ask you to bring up old wounds until they trust that you can manage those painful emotions safely. And…

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