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#36: MBT 1 on 1 Therapy > Between Knowing and Truly Choosing

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🎙️ Special Episode – “Between Knowing and Truly Choosing”


Welcome to this special episode of the MBT podcast.


In this episode, we once again step inside a one-on-one therapy session — a place where old patterns become visible, but also where change proves to be more difficult than we often expect.


Sometimes you know exactly what is good for you.


You know you need rest.


You know you want to set a boundary.


You know you want to stay curious.


And yet, making that choice is not always as easy as knowing it.


Today, we listen to a conversation that reveals how tension is often created not by one major event, but by the accumulation of many small moments.


Moments in which the client gradually realizes that he keeps putting himself second.


And perhaps more importantly:


Why is it sometimes so much easier to take care of everyone else than it is to take care of yourself?



🧠 What is central in this episode


When small moments begin to accumulate


Sometimes there is no single major event.


Instead, it is a series of small moments that slowly build emotional tension.


A remark.


An expectation.


A misunderstanding.


A promise.


Individually, they seem insignificant.


Together, they become overwhelming.



Taking yourself seriously


A central theme in this episode is learning to take yourself seriously.


Not only recognizing what you need.


But also giving yourself permission to act on it.


Why can that be so much harder than it seems?



The tension between speaking up and staying silent


Throughout the session, the client repeatedly faces the same question:


Do I say something?


Or do I keep it to myself?


When does silence protect you?


And when does it quietly allow tension to grow?



When the bar keeps moving higher


As tension increases, something else begins to happen.


The expectations placed on yourself become greater.


There is always one more task.


One more problem to solve.


One more thing to finish.


Often at the very moment when rest is needed the most.



Finding rest in a restless mind


The client begins to notice how difficult it can be to truly slow down.


Even when the outside world becomes quiet, the mind keeps moving.


Thoughts.


Responsibilities.


Things that still need to be done.


As if every attempt to relax is interrupted by another obligation.



🌟 The common thread


The common thread in this episode is the tension between knowing and choosing.


Knowing what is healthy.


Knowing what you need.


Yet discovering how easily old patterns can pull you in a different direction.


Mentalizing helps create a different response.


Not only by staying curious about other people.


But also by becoming curious about yourself.


And perhaps asking the most important question of all:


“What do I truly need right now?”



💬 Closing


This episode reminds us that personal growth is not always found in life-changing breakthroughs.


Sometimes the greatest challenge lies in the smallest decisions.


The decision to rest.


The decision to take yourself seriously.


Or the decision not to automatically put everyone else first.


And perhaps real change begins the moment you offer yourself the same care and attention that you so naturally give to others.

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