UNPACKED
I got to sit down with Jennifer Prendergast, LMHC, owner of Placid Soul Counseling, to talk about the messy middle of finding yourself in your 20s and what it really looks like to grow through it. Jennifer shares her journey from navigating imposter syndrome and early career doubt to building a private practice that actually aligns with her life. We unpack how childhood experiences shape our core beliefs, why attachment styles play out so strongly in relationships, and how to create a more flexible, grace-filled plan for your life. 🔥 Spark Notes Version * Failure is a sign of growth, not a setback. * Attachment styles reveal where we still need healing. * Imposter syndrome is normal — especially when you’re evolving. * You can change your path without losing your purpose. 👥 Connect with the Guest Jennifer Prendergast, LMHC Website: placidsoulcounseling.com 🕓 Episode Chapters 00:00 — Embracing Failure in Your 20s 02:45 — The Journey to Becoming a Therapist 05:23 — Imposter Syndrome and Early Career Challenges 08:04 — Taking the Leap: Starting a Private Practice 10:57 — Navigating Fear and Uncertainty 13:37 — Understanding Clients in Their 20s 16:20 — The Impact of Comparison on Mental Health 19:14 — Identifying Core Beliefs and Patterns 21:55 — The Role of Childhood in Adult Relationships 24:56 — Curiosity Over Judgment in Therapy 27:27 — Attachment Styles and Their Influence 30:22 — The Importance of Self-Reflection 32:07 — Understanding Attachment Styles 34:47 — The Evolution of Attachment Styles 37:23 — Navigating Relationships in Your 20s 42:52 — Becoming More Secure in Relationships 46:40 — The Anxious-Avoidant Dynamic 51:59 — Communicating Needs Effectively 🌿 Work with Samantha If you’re ready to begin your own healing journey or explore therapy visit: 👉 wellnesshubtherapy.com Follow along for inspiration, wellness events, and community connection: 🌊 @thewellnesshub.ri 💬 @wellnesshubtherapy ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health services. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
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