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Podcast Guest Appearances

Conversations on trauma, attachment, eating disorder recovery, relationships, and the healing process. 

Healing Complex Trauma

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The Angry Therapist Podcast 

How to Heal From Your Attachment Trauma Series with Rebecca Prolman PART 1

39min

In part 1 of the 3-episode series, John Kim and Rebecca Prolman break down attachment trauma is clear, human terms.

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The Angry Therapist Podcast 

Attachment Trauma Series PART 2 - Connection, Attunement, & the Love/Sex Split with Rebecca Prolman

43min

In part 2 of the 3-episode series, John Kim and Rebecca Prolman unpack how childhood attachment wounds and the shame-based adaptations they create shape adult relationships. 

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The Angry Therapist Podcast 

Attachment Trauma Series PART 3: Healing Shame: Why Safe Love Feels Scary with Rebecca Prolman

48min

In part 3 of the 3-episode series, John Kim and Rebecca Prolman unpack how childhood misattunement leads to shame, why anger is healthy, and the "emotional completion model" that helps release the shame. 

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The KIND Revolution Podcast 

Rebecca Prolman on NARM, Shame, and the Path to Emotional Freedom 

39min

Shame isn't your fault, but healing it is your responsibility. Therapist Rebecca Prolman reveals how trauma creates toxic shame and how to break free. 

The Troubled Teen Industry (TTI) 

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The Neuropsychlopedia Podcast

The Very Troubling, Troubled Teen Industry (TTI)

1h 10 min

Dr. Fontanetta and Rebecca Prolman discuss the troubled teen industry, the lasting impact it has had on so many survivors, and the systemic failures that allowed abuse to occur. Rebecca shares her own experience in a residential treatment center, the harm she experienced and witnessed, and how speaking out ultimately contributed to the facility's closure.

Eating Disorder Recovery

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EDeology

Does Food Choice Affect Health and Well-Being?

52min

Rebecca Prolman shares how she helps clients heal their relationship with food while thoughtfully navigating the reality that some foods can have a greater impact on health and well-being.

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Body Justice

Attachment Trauma & Eating Disorder Recovery with Rebecca Prolman. 

48min

Allyson and Rebecca discuss the connection between attachment trauma and eating disorders. 

Love in the Therapeutic Relationship 

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The Angry Therapist Podcast 

Falling for Your Therapist: Why it Happens & What it Means

40min

In this raw and honest conversation, John Kim talks with Rebecca Prolman about her real-life experience of falling for her therapist -- an what it taught her about attachment, shame, and healing

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EDeology 

Attraction, love, & Erotic Feelings in the Therapeutic Relationship with Rebecca Prolman, LMFT

1h 5min

Rebecca Prolman discusses the complexity of attraction in therapy, both from her own lived experience and from her perspective as a therapist. She explores the importance of making these feelings speakable, understanding the meaning beneath them, and protecting the boundaries that keep therapy safe. 

Thank you for taking the time to listen. I hope these conversations leave you feeling understood, hopeful, and a little less alone.
Healing begins with understanding, but it doesn't end there. Therapy offers the opportunity to move beyond insight and create meaningful, lasting change. If you're feeling ready for support in your own healing journey, I'd be honored to connect with you.
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Rebecca Prolman Therapy, LLC

Rebecca Prolman, LMFT
CA: #139575

CO: MFT.0002741

“As human beings, our job in life is to help people realize how rare and valuable each one of really is, that each of us has something that no one else has – or ever will have – something inside that is unique to all time. It’s our job to encourage each other to discover that uniqueness and to provide ways of developing its expression.”
– Fred Rogers

Boulder, CO
(510) 560-3323
rebeccaprolmantherapy@gmail.com

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