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Nynne Bojsen - When Your Child Suffers: A Revolutionary Approch To Mental Health

12 Aug 2025

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Anyone who has, or has had, a child or young person close to them struggling with mental health issues knows how incredibly painful it is — the helplessness of watching someone you love suffer without being able to make it better, the frustration of searching for the right support. Sadly, many never find the help they need. My guest in this episode of the podcast is my dear friend, Danish psychotherapist Nynne Bojsen. To make this important conversation accessible to both Swedish and Danish listeners, we recorded the episode in English. Nynne is a psychotherapist, EMDR therapist, and family coach with over 15 years of experience supporting children, young people, and families through emotional challenges and trauma. She is known for her rare ability to combine traditional psychotherapy with intuitive insight and spiritual awareness — creating rapid and lasting results, even in complex cases that have resisted other forms of therapy. For many years, Nynne kept her gifts hidden, afraid of being rejected or ridiculed. But as her calling grew stronger, she chose to lift the veil. So, get ready for a revolutionary approach to mental health — in this in-depth conversation we’ll encounter jaguars and earthbound spirits, all interwoven with the complex dynamics of childhood trauma and our deep longing for love.   Follow Nynne on Instagram Visit her websites: https://familiecoaching.dk/ (Danish) https://nynnebojsen.com/ (English) Follow Anna Nordengren on Linkedin and Instagram

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