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Ask Kerry: Questions and advice for partners.

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December 6, 2023 //  by Kerry Jeffery//  Leave a Comment

When you get chronic illness, it doesn’t only change your life. 

The impact on your family and partners can be huge, potentially damaging and be the cause of so much guilt, conflict, resentment and division. 

A few weeks ago, I asked my wonderful email community to ask their partners what sorts of issues or advice they most needed and they definitely delivered!


In this episode I answer questions like:

  • Why does my partner seem so negative now?
  • How do I stop feeling so resentful?
  • What can I do when I am worried that the unconventional diet or interventions they want to use will make them even sicker?
  • Why am I feeling so resentful and tired of hearing about the illness all the time?

All this and so much more in episode 12 and if you have any future questions for “Dear Kerry”  and you want some great free resources to help you deal with the complex emotional issues of living with chronic illness, make sure you join my email community at my website. 

You can listen here on the blog or search and subscribe to The Emotional Autoimmunity Podcast on your favorite podcast player and if you got some good from this episode, please share it with your chronic illness friends and communities.  

Category: PodcastTag: anxiety, autoimmune disease, chronic illness, depression

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Kerry Jeffery, Coach, Counsellor and Clinical Hypnotherapist.

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I’m Kerry Jeffery,  Award Nominated, Internationally Certified Life Coach, Counsellor and Clinical Hypnotherapist.

When I first became chronically ill in 2014, I thought my life was over. I had lost my old self, my career and my ability to care for myself.

I was left sitting in the wreckage of my life trying to find my way back and I couldn’t find a therapist who could even begin to understand how I felt.

So, I became the therapist and coach that I needed to help me rebuild my life. I learned new skills and  created a new emotional framework to find my way to deal with the often complex emotional issues that come with chronic illness.

Now, I help people all over the world learn to do the same and go from surviving, to thriving.

Your new life with chronic illness needs new skills, strategies and expert support from someone who knows exactly how it feels.

You don’t have to keep doing this alone.

 

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