Awe Dr. Snipes, I missed this one, looks to be important as well. Dr. Snipes I love and miss you and everything you share.
@DocSnipesАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! It's totally okay that you missed this one-I'm just glad you’re here now. I truly appreciate your support, and I’m grateful to hear that you’ve found value in what I share. I’d love to know, what did you find most useful from the video when you watched it? Your feedback helps me make sure I’m continuing to provide content that supports you on your journey! Additionally, if you're interested in more tips on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
@heidirochelle83102 ай бұрын
Heidi R here and looking forward to the webinar today
@DocSnipes2 ай бұрын
Thank you for joining, Heidi!
@DocSnipes2 ай бұрын
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@DavidConnerCodeaholic2 ай бұрын
I mean I kinda understand… but for my life I would see this as being manipulative - especially since I’ve tried to talk (& email & write) about my problems with my family and they have all worked so hard to avoid talking about anything. I’m learning a lot from your content though.
@DavidConnerCodeaholic2 ай бұрын
For me, I have no team. I am completely alone. I’ve avoided therapy because they just gang up on me and use the process to force their way. I have huge boundary issues with my mom and them. My “self” never properly developed, so they treat me like I’m malfunctioning equipment rather than a person. I am not allowed to be myself.
@rokiahassan12202 ай бұрын
Do you live with your mom?@@DavidConnerCodeaholic
@DocSnipes2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. It sounds like you've been through a lot, and I can see how that dynamic would feel overwhelming and isolating. When family relationships are entrenched in patterns of avoidance or control, it can feel impossible to have your voice heard or respected. It’s understandable that you might view family intervention as potentially manipulative if past attempts at communication have been shut down or ignored. The pain of not being allowed to fully express yourself and having your boundaries disrespected is deeply valid, and it makes sense why you've hesitated to seek therapy if it feels like the process has been used against you. A huge part of healing in situations like this is reclaiming your sense of self and setting boundaries that honor your needs, even when those around you don’t support that process. Additionally, if you're interested in more tips on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes. If and when you feel ready to explore therapy again, finding a therapist who can truly listen to and empower you-without pushing others' agendas-might be helpful. The right support can offer a safe space to work on those boundaries and develop a stronger sense of self, no matter how difficult your family dynamics have been. You're not alone in wanting to be seen and treated as the person you truly are.