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Juliane Taylor Shore, LMFT, LPC, SEP, is a therapist, author, and teacher who is creating spaces where people can move into more self-compassion, self-trust, empowerment, and integrity. She regularly teaches and speaks to people from all around the world and translates new understandings in neurobiology into practices that can support brain change. 

She came into the therapy world as a client who argued that feelings didn’t matter only to find herself all these years later having followed neuroscience to the obvious conclusion: we are really feeling and meaning making beings driven by our interdependence. She believes that embracing that reality is key to finding purpose and deep joy.

She is the author of Setting Boundaries that Stick: How Neurobiology Can Help You Rewire Your Brain to Feel Safe, Connected and Empowered. She is an associate Instructor with the Coherence Institute and a core faculty member with Therapy Wisdom.

She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, Adam, their daughter, Stella, and their rescue pointer mix, Layla. When she isn’t thinking about therapy or reading the latest neurobiology research, she can be found watching the British Baking Show while creating art shoes for her dear friends.

Podcasts

Why Does My Partner?

The Why Does My Partner podcast is a podcast that I co-host with my colleagues Rebecca Wong and Victoria Easa where we tackle questions from listeners who want help in their relationships. These questions —your questions— are relational gold, they echo the conversations that take place over and over again in our therapy offices and take us deep into the skills at the heart of relational intimacy, greater health, and fulfillment.

Podcasts I’ve been on

Shrink Chicks

How Your History Alters Your Brain

I join the Shrink Chicks, Emmalee and Jen, to talk about how to use neurobiology as a basis to understand ourselves and our triggers. I talk about how trauma - and our own histories - can alter the brain, how our brain systems are sometimes in conflict, the science behind why self-compassion is more successful than self-criticism, rage as a bid for connection, and more.

Therapist Uncensored

How Good Boundaries Actually Bring Us Closer, with Guest Juliane Taylor Shore

I join Therapist Uncensored co-hosts Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott in a wonderful discussion on Interpersonal Neurobiology and how it relates to boundaries. We explore three types of boundaries, how to co-create boundaries, and how to stay regulated using internal mechanisms.

Connectfulness

Welcoming our Protective Systems in a Disorienting World with Juliane Taylor Shore

Host Rebecca Wong, LCSWR, and I discuss the impact of being quarantined at home, experiencing isolation, fear, grief, how these experiences work in tandem with our Implicit Memory systems, and the effect it all has on our relationships.

Therapy Chat

Memory Reconsolidation Explained with Juliane Taylor Shore

I sit with Laura Reagan, LCSW-C to talk about Memory Reconsolidation, a natural healing process in the brain which can be interrupted by trauma and attachment wounds. I also explain the role of Implicit Memory in how we function in relationships.

What Healthy Couples Know That You Don’t

Trauma Affects Relationships

Trauma deeply challenges our sense of safety and security in the world, which often has an impact on relationships. Someone who is coping with trauma may feel disconnected from themselves as well as their partner. I join Rhoda to discuss trauma, and how it affects our relationships.

Neurobiology and Relationships with Juliane Taylor Shore

In this episode, Shane Birkel and I talk about Neurobiology and Relationships. If you are a couples therapist, you probably know a lot about things that work to make couples feel more connected and healthy in their lives and relationships. I shed light on the science of "why" therapy works.

Couples Therapist Couch

The Family Brain

Boundaries Over the Holidays with Juliane Taylor Shore

In this episode, I join The Family Brain Podcast to talk about my work in helping people understand Neuroscience, Boundaries and how to set them, and how both impact our relationships. 

Playing 4 Keeps Podcast

Why is dating a nightmare for men & women?

In this episode, I join host DJ Robinson, with Rebecca Wong and Victoria Easa to talk about the reasons of why dating is an absolute nightmare for both men and women.

Boundaries with verbal aggression with Juliane Taylor Shore

I join Robyn Gobbel to talk about the parenting relationship- where not only can you not create that distance but our kids actually need us to stay close, to keep offering connection, safety, and co-regulation.

Please also hear so clearly that in this episode we are talking uniquely about the parent child relationship dynamics.

The Baffling Behavior Podcast

Connectfulness

The Science Behind How Your Relationship Can Help You Heal with Juliane Taylor Shore

In this episode, host Rebecca Wong, LCSWR, and I talk about how your relationship can help you heal…and the brain science behind why and how it works. Expect lots of delicious neurobiological explanations around how healing occurs in the subcortical system.

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