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The Counselling Armchair: Nurturing well being and study
RMIT Counselling and Psychological Services
32 episodes
2 days ago
This supportive podcast aims to help you navigate the challenges of study, wellbeing, and personal growth. Our hosts chat to each other and special guests from RMIT Counselling and Psychological Services and offer practical strategies and compassionate insights on a range of study and life challenges.
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This supportive podcast aims to help you navigate the challenges of study, wellbeing, and personal growth. Our hosts chat to each other and special guests from RMIT Counselling and Psychological Services and offer practical strategies and compassionate insights on a range of study and life challenges.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Taming the Inner Critic: A Guide to Self-Compassion
The Counselling Armchair: Nurturing well being and study
39 minutes 56 seconds
11 months ago
Taming the Inner Critic: A Guide to Self-Compassion

In this episode of The Counselling Armchair: Nurturing Wellbeing and Study, hosts Liz and Melissa are joined by RMIT counsellor Emma Abeyaratne to explore the power of self-compassion. Many of us are familiar with the relentless inner critic that harshly judges our every move. Whether it’s self-criticism or external judgments, these negative voices can significantly impact our self-esteem. But what if we could respond to ourselves with the same kindness we’d extend to a friend?

Emma discusses the concept of self-compassion as a transformative approach to managing low self-esteem, harsh self-criticism, and feelings of shame. We delve into practical strategies to quiet the inner critic, build a more compassionate inner dialogue, and develop both tender and fierce self-compassion.


Resources Mentioned in This Episode

  • For more on self-compassion, visit Dr. Kristen Neff’s website: self-compassion.org
  • Listen to our previous episode with Emma on procrastination (link in our podcast feed).
  • For additional support, check out RMIT’s Counselling Services: RMIT Student Counselling.


The Counselling Armchair: Nurturing well being and study
This supportive podcast aims to help you navigate the challenges of study, wellbeing, and personal growth. Our hosts chat to each other and special guests from RMIT Counselling and Psychological Services and offer practical strategies and compassionate insights on a range of study and life challenges.