{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"ERP 524: Rethinking Forgiveness: Letting Go Without Letting It Be Okay \u2014 An Interview with Dr. Margaret Cochran","description":"Are you stuck in the painful loop of blame, shame, or resentment after a breakup or conflict? \u201cForgive and forget\u201d sounds simple, but the reality of moving forward\u2014especially when trust or boundaries have been violated\u2014often feels like an impossible task. The baggage we carry from past relationships can quietly dictate our choices and limit our possibilities for genuine connection and growth. In this episode, listeners are guided through the often-misunderstood concept of forgiveness, exploring why it is a vital process for both personal growth and deeper intimacy. The conversation delves into actionable steps for self-forgiveness, reframing painful experiences into opportunities for learning, and examining how releasing emotional burdens can pave the way for new, healthier connections. With practical insights for embracing boundaries, processing emotions, and nurturing gratitude, this episode serves as a roadmap for anyone seeking freedom from the past and the courage to open up to authentic relationships. Dr. Margaret Cochran is a transpersonal psychologist, LCSW, educator, and media personality with over 25 years of clinical experience. She blends ego, transpersonal, and energy psychology to help clients truly heal\u2014not just manage symptoms. Featured on BBC, ABC, FOX, and HuffPost, she's also known on TikTok as \u201cThe Relationship Doctor.\u201d She makes mental health accessible, practical, and disruptive enough to inspire real, lasting change. &amp;nbsp; Episode Highlights 03:34 Forgiveness as a foundation for healing and growth in relationships. 07:16 Self-forgiveness and personal accountability after toxic relationships. 10:37 The role of boundaries in building intimacy and navigating change. 15:28 Facing uncertainty and embracing growth in relationship transitions. 16:46 Breaking through limiting beliefs and habituated patterns. 21:59 Taking inspired action toward change and possibility. 23:25 Visualization and quantum jumping: tools for transformation and forgiveness. 29:28 Understanding how the body holds emotion in forgiveness work. 30:50 Rewiring the brain with gratitude and somatic techniques. 34:38 Moving beyond victimhood: Conscious change and self-agency. 38:49 Managing internal resistance and self-sabotage with compassion. 42:32 Celebrating possibility: Cultivating trust and courage. 44:31 Practical forgiveness in everyday relationships and seeking qualified support. &amp;nbsp; Your Checklist of Actions to Take   Begin with Self-Forgiveness: Reflect on your role in past relationships and allow yourself grace for mistakes, focusing on learning rather than blame.   Acknowledge and Process Emotions: Give yourself permission to fully feel and express emotions after a relationship injury or betrayal before moving into reflection.   Embrace the Learning: Ask yourself what lessons you can take from difficult experiences and how you can use them for personal growth.   Practice Gratitude Daily: Each morning and evening, list things you\u2019re grateful for\u2014even small ones\u2014to start shifting your mindset and emotional state.   Set and Maintain Healthy Boundaries: Clarify what you will and will not participate in, and openly communicate agreements and limits in relationships.   Use Visualization Techniques: Imagine or visualize a future version of yourself who has grown, healed, and responded differently\u2014let this guide your present choices.   Pause and Ask Questions in Conflict: Instead of defending yourself, ask your partner open-ended questions to better understand their feelings and experiences.   Challenge Limiting Beliefs: Notice and question any &quot;shoulds,&quot; &quot;musts,&quot; or impossibility statements (from yourself or others), and remain open to possibilities previously believed unattainable.   &amp;nbsp; Mentioned  Shifting Criticism For Connected Communication (free guide) &amp;nbsp; Connect with Dr. Margaret Cochran Websites: drcochran.com Facebook: facebook.com\/drmcochran YouTube: youtube.com\/@drmargaretcochran Instagram: instagram.com\/doctorcochran LinkedIn: linkedin.com\/in\/dr-margaret-cochran Podcast: drcochran.com\/podcast &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide","author_url":"https:\/\/www.drjessicahiggins.com\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/40780680\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/200574435"}