This episode offers suggestions for steps to take if you are struggling with self-harm. It covers myths, stigma, statistics, the window of tolerance and how to cope in our individual trauma states. This is intended to be an educational and supportive episode. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses self-harm and specific means and ways folks may self-harm. My Therapy thoughts are for educational purposes only and are not a replacement for a therapeutic relationship or individualized mental health or medical care. How insecure attachment can affect your life. How you can heal your core attachment wounds. How you can transition from an insecure to a secure attachment style.ĭiscussing Mary Ainsworth’s and the Strange Situation. The difference between secure and insecure types of attachment. More importantly, I discuss how healing from core attachment wounds can be possible even at a later age. In today’s episode, we talk about the difference between the two styles, their types, and transitioning from an insecure to a secure attachment style. Our styles, secure or insecure, have been greatly influenced by the way we connected to our caregivers in early life. And his favorite Capitals coach was Dale Hunter.Tiffany Roe Episode 58 - Attachment StylesĪttachment styles are hugely influential in our lives as they shape the way we seek relationships with others throughout life. But I’m not a good guy at texting, especially my feelings.”īeagle also revealed that Tom Wilson was the first player he called and told he was leaving. We still have a group chat that’s hopefully we never get rid of it. I’m not good at saying goodbye and I’m not good at, I didn’t wanna text. He found it especially difficult telling his now former teammates that he signed elsewhere. Veteran fourth-line center Jay Beagle, due for a pay raise after winning a Stanley Cup, left the only NHL organization he ever knew, signing a four-year, $12 million deal with the Vancouver Canucks in July.Įarlier this week, Beagle, who has played 21 games for the Canucks this season tallying four points (1g, 3a) and registering a 50.8 faceoff percentage, spoke to Elliotte Friedman and Jeff Marek of the 31 Thoughts podcast.īeags spent a decent sized chunk of the conversation talking about his time in Washington and eventually signing with Vancouver. The situation forced what for many was a sad situation. Over the summer, the Washington Capitals were close to the salary cap and had a glut of checking line forwards in the organization, like Travis Boyd, ready for more opportunity. Jay Beagle on telling his former Caps teammates he signed with Vancouver: ‘It didn’t go good. He talked about it on the 31 Thoughts podcast. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman was at practice and saw Smith-Pelly’s reaction to being waived, as well as his teammates’ reactions. Smith-Pelly, who had been instrumental to the Capitals success in the Stanley Cup playoffs, suddenly was on the verge of being discarded by the team that he loved enough to take a discount to stay with when he signed a new contract last summer. Smith-Pelly is a Toronto-area native and his father had been watching him practice from the stands.Īnother cruel detail to the spoiled homecoming: after practice, the Capitals were scheduled to tour the Hockey Hall of Fame before presenting the Hall with a Capitals Stanley Cup ring. On Wednesday, the Capitals were practicing at the Leafs’ practice facility in Toronto when suddenly Devante Smith-Pelly was pulled off the ice and told that he had been placed on waivers. We had a reminder of that fact this week. We put price tags on them and haggle over their value like they’re something able to be bought and sold, but the truth is that there is a real human person with real human emotions behind those business decisions. It might be easy for fans to view hockey players as commodities. Devante Smith-Pelly being put on waivers was ‘a really tough moment for him’
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