Mentorship Subscription FAQs
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Develop a mature personality. You will know who you are.
Set boundaries with yourself and others.
Hold yourself accountable for the ways in which you have been enmeshed with others.
Hold yourself accountable for the ways in which you have abandoned others.
Stop compulsively lying to yourself and others.
Stop manipulating others in order to get your needs met. This means understanding and eliminating covert contracts.
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I have revised the definition of narcissism as an addiction to endorphins that is activated through enmeshment.
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Enmeshment is what happens when you have little to no personal boundaries in your relationships. You can have a relationship with anything. This is not limited to people. Personal boundaries are about maintaining a safe distance from that which is a threat to our sense of self. Our sense of self is represented by our DNA and autobiographical memories. Autobiographical memory is our understanding of ourselves in the past, present, and future. When you are enmeshed, you will lack a true (honest) understanding of yourself.
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No, this is not therapy.
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At some point, yes, you should. At some point you will need to be working with a therapist who is certified in EMDR, and ideally, whose specialty is treating dissociation.
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On average, it takes 1 year of mentorship for my clients to get better, and that is if they are eventually seeing a therapist for EMDR.
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50 Minutes
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Monday to Thursday and Saturdays. There are no sessions available on Fridays or Sundays. Sessions begin at 9 a.m. and end at 6:00 p.m. CST.
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Online on the Zoom platform.
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Yes.
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It is a monthly subscription.
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Weekly mentorship sessions cost $600 a month. Biweekly mentorship sessions cost $300 a month.
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You have access to an online portal where you will schedule, cancel, and reschedule your mentorship sessions. You are solely responsible for this.
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Yes, you can.
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You would discuss this with me in mentorship. You would then either cancel your subscription yourself or I can do it for you, whichever you prefer.
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I terminate mentorship if any of my mentees strongly advocate for normalizing enmeshment in sessions. I discuss this with my mentees, and if my mentees continue to believe that their enmeshment is moral, normal, and healthy, then I terminate mentorship services either through video or by email.
I also terminate my mentorship due to a lack of participation. It means that a client pays for services, but fails to attend sessions.