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Today we are proud to feature our beloved Dr. Jill Levitt. Jill is the Director of Clinical Training at the Feeling Good Institute in Mountain View, California, and co-leader of my Tuesday evening psychotherapy training group at Stanford. She is a dear friend, and one of the world\\u2019s top psychotherapists and psychotherapy teachers.
Today, Jill joins us to discuss the so-called \\u201cEmpty Nest\\u201d syndrome. According to Wikipedia, this is the \\u201cfeeling of grief and loneliness parents may feel when their children move out of the family home, such as to live on their own or to pursue a higher education.\\u201c
Jill emailed Rhonda and me to explain why she thought a podcast on this topic might be of some value. She wrote,
Recently, I was working with two different women around the same age who were having similar feelings of guilt and shame about the choices they made around parenting versus working.
Jane is a 60 year old high level executive with two boys who was super successful and is now retired. She is telling herself, \\u201c
Stephanie, in contrast, is a 60 year old stay-at-home mom of four adult kids, and now that her last kid has left for college, she is telling herself:
Jane and Stephanie both struggled with feelings of guilt, shame, sadness and inferiority, and they were both telling themselves that they should have made different choices.
I\\u2019m sure your life is very different from their lives, but you may have also looked in to the past and beaten up on yourself for what you should or shouldn\\u2019t have done. Or, you may be beating up on yourself right now with shoulds, telling yourself that you should be better, or smarter or more successful or popular than you are.
In fact, according to the late Dr. Albert Ellis, these \\u201cShould Statements\\u201d are responsible for most of the suffering in the world, and there are several different types, including:
I\\u2019m sure you can see that both women were struggling with Self-Directed Shoulds. What can you do about these shoulds and the unhappiness they trigger?
Jill explains how both women experienced rapid recovery when she used simple TEAM methods systematically, including empathy and Positive Reframing as well as other basic techniques like the Double Standard Technique and the Externalization of Voices, and more.
I, David, then described a woman he treated who fell into a depression when her two daughters went off to college. And she was perplexed, because she\\u2019d always had a super loving relationship with them, just as she\\u2019d had with her own mother when she was growing up.
When I explored this with her, a Hidden Emotion suddenly emerged, as you\\u2019ll hear on the podcast, and that also led to a complete recovery in just two sessions.
Then Jill had a sudden \\u201ceureka\\u201d moment and realized that the Hidden emotion phenomenon was also central to the anxiety that one of her two patients was experiencing.
One of the neat things I (David) really like about TEAM is that we don\\u2019t treat people with formulas for \\u201cdisorders\\u201d or \\u201csyndromes.\\u201d These three woman all had the same \\u201cEmpty Nest Syndrome,\\u201d but the causes and the cures for all of them were unique, as you\\u2019ll understand when you listen to this podcast.
Our 400th podcast is coming up soon, and we want to thank all of you in advance for your support and encouragement over the past several years, which we all DEEPLY appreciate! We\\u2019ll be joined by a number of our podcast stars from the past 100 shows, as well as our beloved founder, Dr. Fabrice Nye!
And we have one VERY special event coming up this summer that might interest you if you\\u2019re a shrink. I (David) have done very few workshops over the past five years because of the pandemic as well as the intensive demands of developing our Feeling Great App which will be available soon.
The most fantastic work of the year was always the summer intensive at the South San Francisco Conference Center. Well, guess what! We\\u2019re bringing it back this year. The dates will be August DATES, and it will have the same magic it has always had, but with some cool innovations.
Here are the details:
\\xa0Rhonda, Jill, and I hope to see you there!
And thanks for listening today!
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