The Therapist and the Coach
Episode 20: The Healing Power of Being Seen In this episode, Lerae and Oren bring their conversation on imposter syndrome, individuation, and the human need to matter to a thoughtful and compassionate close. What begins as a return to the developmental process of becoming one’s own person opens into something much deeper: the ache of separation, the tenderness of parenting, the adaptations we create in order to survive, and the quiet longing beneath so much of what gets called imposter syndrome. Together, Lerae and Oren explore how early experiences of being seen, held, loved, or missed shape the way we come to relate to ourselves and others. They speak honestly about the difficulty of allowing children to individuate, the grief and self-regulation required of parents, and the importance of love that remains steady even as relationships change form. The conversation gently reframes imposter syndrome not as a permanent condition, but as a human response to places within us that may never have felt fully met, valued, or allowed. Rather than judging the protective ways people seek significance, recognition, control, or belonging, Lerae and Oren invite a more compassionate understanding of what may be underneath: a person trying to say, “I’m here.” At the heart of this episode is a reminder that healing does not come from chasing more evidence of our worth in the outside world. It begins in the pause. In noticing where we are reaching, clinging, proving, or protecting. In turning inward with kindness. In finding relationships, support, and spaces where the parts of us that adapted to survive can begin to feel loved, not shamed. This is a tender, honest conversation about attachment, individuation, self-compassion, and the healing power of relationship. It leaves listeners with a grounded invitation to be kinder to themselves and to others, and to remember that what we most deeply seek may not be outside of us after all, but waiting to be met within.
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