Ask Anne Chester™: Therapy Talks
You know that feeling when you’re waiting for someone to finally say, “You’re right, I did it, and I’m sorry”? That hunger makes sense, but it can also quietly steal your peace. Sophia Yvette and I sit down to unpack a big emotional tangle: vindication vs validation [https://www.AnneChester.com], and why the difference matters for anxiety, depression, trauma healing, and the way our nervous system stays on alert long after the moment has passed. We walk through what vindication really asks for: a confession, accountability, consequences, and the satisfaction of being proven right. Then we contrast it with validation, the grounded truth that what you experienced was real and it mattered, even if the other person never owns it. We talk about how unresolved pain can show up as rumination, irritability, emotional outbursts, mistrust, social anxiety, and scanning a room for safety or exits. If you’ve ever thought, “I can’t move on until they admit it,” you’ll hear why that belief can keep you tethered to the person who hurt you. We also get practical about what to do instead: self-validation [https://www.AnneChester.com], healthy boundaries, discernment about what you respond to, and why some wounds require distance or even no contact. Healing begins when we stop outsourcing our truth and start living consistently from our values, one calm choice at a time. If you’re in Texas and want support, schedule a free 15-minute consultation online [https://www.AnneChester.com] or call 817 939 7884. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s stuck waiting for closure, and leave a review so more people can find a better way forward. To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling 122 River Oaks Drive Southlake, Texas 76092 817-939-7884
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