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#05 – Pauline Lam | The Role of Emotion in Behaviour Change

57 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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Pauline Lam operates at the intersection of psychotherapy, behavioral science, and applied mental health. We explore the path that led her into psychotherapy, how different therapeutic approaches are applied in practice, and what it actually means to support individuals through complex emotional experiences. This is a conversation about the next frontier.

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