Hunter & Cush

Group Therapy w Wildflower Counseling: Boundaries & Anger

Today "Hon-TAH!" and "Cushalicious" get the work spouse equivalent of couple's counseling with Jennifer Higley from Wildflower Center for Counseling. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications

Group Therapy w Wildflower Counseling: Boundaries & Anger

Hunter & Cush Special Episode: Group Therapy Sessions with

“Why is the world so angry?” Cush wants Hunter out of the studio when he’s producing his show. Hunter wants to nap on the couch. Today “Hon-TAH!” and “Cushalicious” get the work spouse equivalent of couple’s counseling with Jennifer Higley from Wildflower Center for Counseling.

Hunter gives us a “short” history of his height issues, Cush gets some vindication for demanding his privacy and Jennifer… is a tremendously good sport. She helps us understand that “Anger is the least vulnerable emotion” and “If you’re listening to someone’s boundary, you’re respecting them.” She also gives us some steps for figuring out if we’re really angry or just masking a more vulnerable emotion – and for managing our anger when it’s real.

Look forward to a few great quotes (“I can’t wait until I’m really small… like hobbit-sized”), Hunter’s evolving mispronunciation of the word “charcuterie” and some actionable steps you can take to better tend to your inner landscape.

If you feel you need some help, call Wildflower Center for Counseling at (843) 936-2566. Their offices are located at 268 W. Coleman Boulevard, Suite A, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464.

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