Now Serving.. A Side of Therapy
What if two things could be true at once? In this episode, we explore one of the most practical and powerful skills in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): the “And Yet” statement. This simple but profound tool helps us move beyond black-and-white thinking, hold two truths at once, and respond to life from wise mind instead of emotional reactivity. We discuss how “And Yet” can help with anxiety, depression, relationship conflict, self-doubt, overwhelm, and everyday stress. Whether you have found yourself thinking I’m hurt, so I have to pull away, or I’m exhausted, so I can’t move forward, this conversation offers another way: I’m hurt, and yet I can respond with intention. I’m tired, and yet I can take one next step. This episode also explores core DBT skills including: Wise Mind — learning to access the grounded, centered part of yourself that can hold both emotion and reason. Acting Opposite — using intentional action to disrupt emotional patterns and create flexibility when you feel stuck. Acting As If — practicing new behaviors before they feel natural, and allowing action to help shape confidence, self-worth, and change. Self-Compassion — replacing self-criticism with curiosity and understanding as you practice growth. Small Goals and Habit Change — breaking overwhelming change into manageable steps that build momentum over time. We also discuss why change can feel uncomfortable or “wonky” at first, how old neural pathways keep us repeating familiar patterns, and why practicing new ways of being often starts before it feels natural. Growth is not always dramatic. Sometimes it begins with one small shift, one intentional choice, or one new thought held alongside an old one. This conversation is for anyone interested in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, emotional regulation, mindfulness, trauma-informed therapy, personal growth, anxiety tools, coping skills, relationship health, and practical mental health strategies you can use in daily life. If you have been looking for therapy tools to help you regulate emotions, improve relationships, strengthen resilience, or better understand DBT skills in real-world practice, this episode offers a thoughtful and accessible place to begin. Because sometimes healing starts with one question: What’s your “And Yet” statement?
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