In today’s fast-paced world, both therapists and clients are moving way too fast — sometimes right past the deep work that leads to healing. In this powerful episode of TwoX Labs, Dr. Erika Miley sits down with Joe Molinari, LCSW to explore how presence in the therapy room is a radical act of care — and how teaching clients to slow down can transform their relationships, their attachment patterns, and their own sense of self.
💡 What You'll Learn: ✅ How therapists can model slowing down and tuning into emotional experiences ✅ Why presence matters more than perfect interventions ✅ What "green flags" in relationships look like through an attachment lens ✅ How to help clients move toward healthy, secure connections (instead of chasing chaos)
🎧 If you’re a therapist, healthcare provider, or someone doing relational healing work, this episode is a must-listen.
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💜 Healing doesn’t always come from speeding up. Sometimes it comes from pausing.
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