Conversations with AcroPsych
Summary: In this conversation, Dr. Sharon Martin, a licensed clinical social worker, discusses her work with adult children from dysfunctional family systems, particularly those affected by parental substance use disorders. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the impact of one's environment on mental health and the necessity of prioritizing personal needs in relationships. The discussion also covers the therapeutic relationship as a healing experience, the challenges of navigating caretaking roles, and the significance of setting healthy boundaries. Dr. Martin provides insights into motivating change in individuals struggling with substance use and the complexities of healing parent-child relationships. Find Dr. Sharon Martin, LCSW: https://sharonmartincounseling.com/Workbooks by Dr. Sharon Martin, LCSW: https://www.livewellwithsharonmartin.com/sharon-martin-author-self-help-books/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Sharon Martin and Her Work 03:28 Understanding the Impact of Dysfunctional Family Systems 06:25 The Role of Environment in Mental Health 08:16 Clinical Example: Navigating Parent-Child Dynamics 12:40 The Challenge of Corrective Experiences 13:36 Acceptance and Reality in Parent-Child Relationships 17:55 Meeting Emotional Needs Without Parental Involvement 19:29 Therapeutic Alliance is Crucial 23:22 relationships motivating changes in substance using behavior 24:56 Healing Dysfunctional Parent-Child Relationships 34:17 Setting Healthy Boundaries in Relationships Keywords: mental health, dysfunctional families, substance use, emotional needs, therapy, boundaries, relationships, healing, self-care, social work Visit us at www.acropsych.com for more information + sign up for our Q&As hosted by Dr. Campbell, Addiction Psychiatrist for mental health professionals and the general public Host: Dr. Matthew Campbell Producer: Ashley Chiu Graphics: Oliver Tang
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