Saturday Jan 09, 2021
44. ARE YOU a People Pleaser? LISTEN to THIS Interview w/ Psychotherapist, Jamaica Murphy on Developing Healthy Boundaries
In episode 44, I sit down with mental health psychotherapist, Jamaica Murphy to discuss healthy boundaries. Jamaica shares with us how to develop a mindset around having a "Self-first" attitude. She shares how to insert boundaries with examples. Grab a journal, go for a walk, or just curl up on the couch with some tea and enjoy this episode.
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Guest Bio:
Jamaica Murphy also owns a thriving psychotherapy private practice, Reviviscence Clinical Services; her emphasis is on providing treatment for clients experiencing trauma, loss, grief, and stress. She has an Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) score of nine; however, she has overcome adverse life experiences and has learned to flourish. Jamaica has been a practicing clinician since 2010, providing individual, family, and group therapy; she has experience working in community mental health agencies, psychiatric hospitals, and school settings.
Jamaica's practice is dedicated to creating a therapeutic environment to promote transformational change. She offers non-judgmental guidance and support to assist clients with reaching their goals. The work she does with clients is intentional, aimed at empowering clients to be their best. Jamaica hopes to help clients develop resilience so they can move forward. She also provides crisis counseling - if clients have immediate needs, they can begin work right away. In addition to my specialty areas, Jamaica is adept at assisting with the navigation of interpersonal relationships. She can help you create better boundaries, communicate more assertively, and start feeling confident about saying no.
Jamaica earned a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley in Social Welfare and Ethnic Studies, a master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California (USC), and a master’s degree in Education from UCLA. She has been licensed with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences since 2014, and her license number LCSW # 64889. Currently, Jamaica is a Ph.D. student at Harvard Graduate School of Education studying how adversity impacts brain development and skills acquisition. You can learn more about Jamaica’s practice by visiting www.reviveclinical.com
Disclaimer: Eidit Choochage is a licensed mental health therapist, but this show or myself does not replace seeking professional mental health services, including but not limited to therapy. If you or someone you know needs mental health support please visit www.nami.org to access free nationwide mental health support and resources or www.psychologytoday.com/us to find a therapist near you.
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