Mental Health Conversations with Safe Harbor

Why is vulnerability so hard?

42 min · 6. apr. 2026
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Hosted by: Dr. Jennifer Maxfield-DeCarlo, LCSW-C, Ph.D, and Erik Sundquist, LCSW-C of Safe Harbor Behavioral Care (based in Maryland. In the first episode of Mental Health Conversations with Safe Harbor, we explore a question so many people wrestle with: Why is vulnerability so hard? Opening up can feel uncomfortable, risky, and even frightening, especially in a world that often rewards strength, composure, and self-protection. In this conversation, we talk about the fear of being judged, rejected, misunderstood, or hurt, and why vulnerability can feel so challenging even when we know connection matters. We also discuss how trust, emotional safety, past experiences, and personal growth all shape our willingness to be open with others. Join Safe Harbor for an honest, relatable discussion about vulnerability, healing, and the courage it takes to let people in.

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