Navigating modern relationships feels like constantly running on empty. Everyday pressures, stress, and misunderstandings quietly shape the dynamic between us, often leading to communication breakdown and conflict.
Systemic Family Therapist Scott Hill uncovers how to shift from individual blame to understanding relational patterns. He reveals the hidden emotional needs beneath arguments and how to reconnect when exhaustion turns a supportive role into strain.
This episode provides actionable insights to strengthen communication and find the courage to be vulnerable in your closest relationships.
Scott Hill is a practising Social Worker with two decades of experience in mental health. As a Systemic Couple and Family Therapist at St John of God University Hospital, he specialises in helping families and couples strengthen communication and improve relationships.
THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT
Creating new, generative conversations
Looking at relational patterns, not individuals
Vulnerability underlies all relationship conflict
How stress changes brain communication
Courage is needed to be vulnerable
GUEST DETAILS
Scott Hill is a Systemic Family Therapist currently working at St John of God University Hospital. He has 19 years of experience as a practising Social Worker in mental health, focusing on the addiction team and adolescent mental health service. He qualified as a Systemic Family Therapist five years ago and passionately believes that healthy relationships can help people manage whatever life presents.
MORE INFORMATION
To find out more about the work of the St John of God University Hospital visit stjohnofgodhospital.ie
QUOTES
I always know I'm doing an okay job when a family member, a couple, might say, I never knew that, I never heard that before, you never said that to me, I didn't realise. - Scott Hill
My job in the therapy space, to sum it all up, is to create a kind of an experience, a different type of conversation, really, that brings a bit of difference and a bit of hope and a bit of life. - Scott Hill
My client, my patient is the relationship, or my client is the family." - Scott Hill
KEYWORDS #FamilyTherapy #HealthyRelationships #ActiveListening #MentalSupport #RelationalPatterns
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