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Break the Cycle

Break the Cycle

著者: Jennifer Vincent LMHC
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Break the Cycle Podcast with Jennifer Vincent, LMHC


Break the Cycle is a bold mental health and trauma healing podcast for people who are tired of surviving unhealthy patterns and finally ready to heal.


Hosted by trauma therapist Jennifer Vincent, LMHC, this podcast dives into anxiety, trauma, emotionally immature parents, nervous system regulation, unhealthy relationships, people-pleasing, attachment wounds, burnout, and breaking generational cycles.


Through honest conversations, practical coping skills, relationship insights, and real discussions about mental health and healing, listeners will learn how trauma impacts the way we think, love, communicate, and show up in the world and most importantly, how to change those patterns.


This podcast is for cycle breakers, eldest daughters, high-functioning anxious people, trauma survivors, and anyone exhausted from repeating the same emotional patterns in relationships and life.


Healing is not about becoming perfect. It is about becoming aware, learning healthier coping skills, regulating your nervous system, setting boundaries, and giving yourself permission to create a different future.


If you are ready to stop surviving and start healing, you are in the right place.


Looking for a therapist Jennifer Vincent, LMHC is licensed in Indiana, Florida & Wisconsin.

www.therapyforcyclebreakers.com



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  • What is a Cycle Breaker? Host- Jennifer Vincent
    2026/06/25

    What It Really Means to Be a Cycle Breaker

    Everyone talks about "breaking cycles," but what does that actually mean?

    In this episode, we're diving into what it really means to be a cycle breaker. It's not about being perfect, never getting triggered, or having all the answers. It's about becoming aware of the patterns you inherited and making intentional choices to be healthier for ourselves in our relationships.

    We'll explore:

    • What a cycle breaker actually is
    • Common family patterns that quietly get passed down
    • Real-life examples of breaking cycles in parenting, relationships, and everyday life
    • Why healing often feels uncomfortable before it feels freeing
    • How small choices can create generational change

    Whether you're healing from childhood trauma, learning to set boundaries, or simply trying to build a healthier life, this episode is for you.

    Resources Mentioned in the show:

    Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson

    What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo

    Heal Your Sh*t So Your Kids Don't Have To by Dr. Kate Scharf

    It Didn't Start with You by Mark Wolynn

    Set Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Glover Tawwab

    If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider leaving a review and sharing it with another cycle breaker.

    Follow along on Instagram: @therapyforcyclebreakers

    Learn more or schedule an appointment: For individuals in Indiana, Florida & Wisconsin
    https://www.therapyforcyclebreakers.com

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  • Nurturing Yourself Isn't Selfish- Break the Cycle with Jennifer Vincent, LMHC
    2026/06/18

    If you grew up feeling responsible for everyone else's emotions, needs, or problems, slowing down can feel uncomfortable. You may be great at showing up for everyone else while constantly putting yourself at the bottom of the list.

    But here's the truth: you cannot pour from an empty cup.

    Join therapist and trauma specialist Jennifer Vincent, LMHC, as she explores why self-care is more than bubble baths and spa days.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why self-care feels hard for many cycle breakers
    • How childhood trauma impacts your ability to rest
    • Simple ways to nurture yourself emotionally, physically, and mentally
    • How taking care of yourself helps you show up better in your relationships

    Whether you're a parent, partner, caregiver, helper, or simply exhausted from carrying too much for too long, this episode is your reminder that your needs matter too.

    Connect with Jennifer & Therapy for Cycle Breakers

    🌿 Website: www.therapyforcyclebreakers.com

    📸 Instagram: @therapyforcyclebreakers

    🎙️ Follow Breaking Cycles for more conversations about healing childhood trauma, nervous system regulation, boundaries, relationships, and creating healthier patterns for yourself and future generations.

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    16 分
  • Break the Cycle- People Pleasing
    2026/06/17

    Do you struggle to say no? Feel responsible for other people's emotions? Constantly worry about disappointing others? If so, you may be dealing with people-pleasing patterns that started long before adulthood.

    In this episode of Breaking Cycles, therapist and childhood trauma specialist Jennifer Vincent explores the hidden roots of people pleasing, why it's often a survival skill rather than a personality trait, and how these patterns can impact relationships, boundaries, self-esteem, and mental health.

    We'll discuss:

    • What people pleasing actually is
    • How childhood experiences can shape people-pleasing behaviors
    • Why setting boundaries can feel so uncomfortable
    • The connection between people pleasing, anxiety, and trauma
    • Signs you may be abandoning yourself to keep others comfortable
    • Practical steps to start building healthier boundaries

    If you've ever felt exhausted from taking care of everyone else while ignoring your own needs, this episode is for you.

    Connect with Jennifer

    Website: https://therapyforcyclebreakers.com

    Instagram: @therapyforcyclebreakers

    About Breaking Cycles

    Breaking Cycles is a podcast for cycle breakers, healing adults, parents, and anyone ready to create healthier relationships and a more authentic life. Hosted by Jennifer Vincent, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and childhood trauma specialist, each episode explores topics such as trauma, boundaries, people pleasing, nervous system regulation, parenting, family dynamics, and emotional healing.

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    15 分
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