Notes to My Nervous System: Mom Therapy & Real Conversations
Most people misunderstand boundaries as walls that keep others out. In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Jen Dragonette shares how flexible, compassionately communicated boundaries can actually bring people in—healthy, trusting, and safe. If you've ever felt guilty setting boundaries or worried about pushback, this conversation will change your perspective forever. Erin Vandermore and Dr. Jen explore the nuanced dance of honoring yourself while inviting connection. You'll discover: how to differentiate rigid versus flexible boundaries, the importance of curiosity over judgment when others push back, and practical phrases that foster understanding rather than defensiveness. They break down the “Dear Man” DBT skill for negotiation, share how to assess whether someone respects your boundaries, and highlight the vital role of your nervous system in these moments.We delve into the common pitfalls—like misinterpreting pushback as rejection—and the opportunity to deepen trust through honest dialogue. Setting boundaries isn’t about keeping others out; it's a way to bring in relationships that truly serve your well-being. This episode is essential for anyone navigating complex relationships, from family to colleagues, and wants to create a life rooted in authenticity and safety. Whether you're tired of the unspoken rules or ready to express your needs with kindness and clarity, you'll leave inspired to set boundaries as acts of love—an open fence, not a fortress. Perfect for caregivers, professionals, and anyone craving healthier, more honest connections. Grow your capacity to communicate boundaries confidently and compassionately. If anything here stirs something up, check out the Mind Circuit app on Apple Store and Google Play for gentle ways to settle your nervous system. 🧠 About the Host:Erin is a licensed therapist, trauma-informed mom of two, and creator of the Mind Circuit App ( Ease) — a somatic nervous system reset tool available on the App Store and Google Play. Mind Circuit offers bilateral stimulation (BLS) and short, evidence-informed practices for when life feels too loud. 🎙️ About Notes to My Nervous System:A podcast about understanding your nervous system so you can move through hard moments with less self-blame and more calm. Topics include somatic healing, trauma-informed parenting, emotional regulation, high-functioning anxiety, brain fog, and the mind-body connection. New episodes available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, and everywhere you listen. Notes to My Nervous System is a trauma-informed podcast for women’s mental health. Hosted by therapist and mom Erin, we explore mom therapy and nervous system regulation internal state. Discover somatic tools and intentional living to help you navigate overwhelm and find genuine safety today. Download Mind Circuit for Emotional Regulation & Somatic Tools: Android [https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Mind+Circuit] : https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Mind+Circuit Apple [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ease-stress-anxiety-relief/id6478664305] : https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ease-stress-anxiety-relief/id6478664305 Instagram → @erin_notestomynervoussystem Website → mindcircuit.org [https://mindcircuit.org] Legal & Safety Disclaimer: Notes to My Nervous System is an educational and psychoeducational resource created by Erin Vandermore, LCMHC. While Erin is a licensed therapist, this podcast—including "Mom Therapy" sessions—is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute psychotherapy, medical advice, or a therapist-client relationship. The Mind Circuit app (Ease) is a self-help tool and is not a substitute for clinical treatment. Emergency Resources: If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call or text 988 (US/Canada) for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room. © 2026 Erin Vandermore. All rights reserved.
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