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Introducing: What Your Therapist Thinks

Introducing: What Your Therapist Thinks

Update: 2025-12-091
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This week we're sharing another podcast that we think you'll enjoy: What Your Therapist Thinks. This episode is about that all too-relatable topic of people pleasing.

Somatic trauma therapist Chloe Bean joins Felicia and Kristie to talk everything people-pleasing. Drawing from her expertise in high-functioning anxiety, Chloe breaks down people-pleasing as a learned trauma response. She explains how it can originate from a childhood need for safety and why prioritizing others leads to resentment and losing yourself.


Some takeaways:

How people-pleasing works as a survival habit

The connection between people-pleasing and losing yourself

How prioritizing others' needs often leads to exhaustion and resentment

Shifting from fear to setting authentic boundaries

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Connect with Chloe: www.chloebeantherapy.com


*Hosts: Kristie Plantinga and Felicia Keller Boyle

*Watch full episodes on YouTube: What Your Therapist Thinks

*Brought to you by BestTherapists.com

*Produced by PodVision.


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This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. If you’re struggling, please reach out to a licensed therapist or call your local crisis line for support.

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Introducing: What Your Therapist Thinks

Introducing: What Your Therapist Thinks