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🗓️ 21 September 2021
⏱️ 41 minutes
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How can we use the power of psychotherapy to help us in our jobs? A brilliant discussion with psychotherapist Naomi Shragai where we talk about how her practice has increasingly brought workplace issues to her coach.
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If you're a people watcher or amateur psychologist you're going to love this. Naomi's new book is The Man Who Mistook His Job for His Life: How to Thrive at Work by Leaving Your Emotional Baggage Behind
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0:47.1 | I've got an interesting episode today. I wanted to understand some of the ways that work |
0:52.1 | was having an impact on our psyche and I was just |
0:55.4 | intrigued. I came across a psychotherapist called Naomi Shrigai and she is |
1:01.5 | Californian but she practices in London she's been about 30 years practicing here |
1:06.9 | and over the course of time she's found herself becoming a columnist for organizations like the Financial Times, the Guardian. |
1:16.0 | She's been Radio 4 asking increasingly more and more questions about people's experience with work. So I was just |
1:26.4 | intrigued to ask her some of the things that she might come across how mental |
1:32.2 | health and maybe some mental health conditions |
1:36.0 | might impact their working environment. |
1:39.0 | It was a flight of curiosity that Naomi was brilliantly able to really talk me through. |
1:45.6 | So she's had 30 years as psychiatrists. |
1:48.2 | But she talks about things like Imposter Syndrome. |
1:52.0 | And in fact, she talks about one of the advantages |
1:54.1 | you might find if you suffer from imposter syndrome |
1:57.4 | or some of the other people that we encounter |
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