As the seasoned host of the successful Get Psyched podcast my guest this week, fellow therapist Lindsey Locke, has a lot to say about working towards a healthy lifestyle. In fact, she has worked extensively as a fitness coach which is actually how I came to find out about her as she previously worked at a substance abuse recovery center. This focus on the body & mental health naturally led Lindsey towards incorporating a holistic mind, body, and emotion approach in her work helping clients live a non-toxic lifestyle.

On this guest episode, Lindsey shares with us about how she has worked towards secure attachment and healing her own attachment style. As someone who always felt like “one of the guys” and really leaned into her masculine, Lindsey had to learn to slow down, receive, and surrender which were all BIG practices for her. She also speaks on reworking her own stories around love, IFS/parts work she’s done to reparent and love her inner-child, and how that’s shown up in her past relationships and led her ultimately to her current relationship with her fiance. 

Lindsey is a registered associate therapist. Having spent well over a decade in the health/wellness and fitness space, Lindsey approaches the body, mind, soul, and spirit in her work with clients. With a Master’s degree in Holistic Counseling Psychology, Lindsey aims to address the whole person, their stories, the parts of them they are proud (and not so proud) of, unearth patterns that once kept that person safe, but are no longer serving them, and help clients move toward healing. 

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