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Ep. 28: A Conversation About DBT with Dr. J.J Kelly

Ep. 28: A Conversation About DBT with Dr. J.J Kelly

FromThe Wright Conversations


Ep. 28: A Conversation About DBT with Dr. J.J Kelly

FromThe Wright Conversations

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dr. J.J Kelly (she/they), aka The Punk Rock Doc, is a licensed clinical psychologist and emotional skills training expert. She spent 16 years working as a mental health professional in the health system, seeing first-hand the systemic injustices of ableism, elitism, homophobia, racism, sexism, and narcissism. She then decided to build a system based on love, laughter, and teaching, to achieve global healing and help others like themselves and unlock their superpowers.   Hey everyone! Welcome to today’s episode of the Wright Conversations Podcast! For today’s episode, I’m joined by Dr. J.J Kelly to talk about Dialectical Behavior Therapy, the misconceptions around its usage, and the reality of working with insurance companies. Dr. Kelly also talks about ‘I feel’ statements, identifying and owning our emotions, the symptoms of shame, and achieving global healing through gratitude. Let’s delve in!   In this Episode You’ll Learn: [01:39] A bit about Dr. Kelly. [02:54] What is DBT? [04:32] BPD and DBT. [06:16] Who is DBT for? [07:52] The problem with working with insurance companies. [09:17] “I feel like…” statements. [16:33] Why do emotions matter? [18:25] Identifying shame. [21:09] The symptoms of shame. [23:13] How to start learning these skills. [26:18] Dr. Kelly’s words of wisdom.   Quotes: “It shouldn’t be black and white. Everything is gray.” [04:06] “The word that comes after the word ‘feel’ has to be an emotion word.” [10:35] “The majority of misery that humans experience is because of a lack of connection to themselves and each other.” [17:33] “There’s nothing more illogical than denying emotions.” [17:45] “The very heart of narcissism is shame.” [22:54] “Happy people act right.” [26:38] “The natural by-product of liking yourself is wanting to give.” [28:00]   Connect with Dr. Kelly Website:            www.drjjkelly.com. Instagram:          @drjjkelly. YouTube:           Dr. J.J Kelly.     Connect with Rachel Wright Website:            https://rachelwrightnyc.com Instagram:          @thewright_rachel Twitter:              @thewrightrachel   Resources   WIN A FREE INTIMACY AFTER DARK DECK!   Get 30% OFF the NEW After Dark Deck! Use Promo Code: Rachel   Get your Zumio Discount!   Call to Action Please if you love this episode, and know someone else who is a passionate soul on a mission just like you share it with your friends and others. To help this podcast grow please leave an iTunes review and don’t forget to subscribe.
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
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