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Printable PDF Download: Biting the Hand That Feeds Us | A Sketchnote of The Object Relations View Podcast

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This resource illustrates an episode of The Object Relations View Podcast by Dr. Susan Kavaler-Adler. In the sketchnote, the topic of envy is explored, diving deeper into how it functions and what it can mean for relationships - especially the therapeutic relationship. 

Suggested Uses: Mental health professionals may find this tool especially helpful with clients who may be navigating feelings of envy in the therapeutic space.

Learn More: For more psychology-related sketchnotes, visit this page: Printable PDF Psychology Sketchnotes. This product is available as a free pdf for Lindsay’s Patreon members.

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  • personal use license allows use by a single individual for personal use. This license excludes any form of professional work including coaching, counseling, or education.
  • single professional license is for one practitioner to use with their direct clients.
  • shared professional use license covers use by up to six practitioners within the same organization to use with their direct clients. Read a full explanation of licensing options here.

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Your digital download is available instantly after purchase. There’s no physical product to wait for in the mail.

Can I print it more than once?

Yes. Personal-use downloads can be printed or copied for your own use, while professional licenses allow you to make copies for your direct clients according to the terms of your license.

Can I share my PDF?

Generally, no. The exception is a Shared Professional Use license, which allows you to share the PDF with up to five other practitioners in your office.

What's the best way to print my download?

For crisp results, choose “Fit to Page” and high-quality printing, and use bright white paper and fresh ink. Matte paper generally gives my illustrations a softer, cleaner look than glossy paper.

You can find more tips and tricks for successful printing here.

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Note: At this time I am not granting permission or licensing to republish the Emotion Sensation Wheel in books, workbooks, or other professionally bound materials.

Meet the Artist

I’m Lindsay Braman, I use my training as a therapist to create mental health illustrations that make complex mental health concepts more approachable, memorable, and useful. Learn more about me and my work.

Accessible Mental Health Artwork

I believe art can help make mental health education more accessible- and accessibility is an essential step towards making connections, growing, and helping us all care a little better for ourselves and others.

My illustrations organize complex information visually, offering another way to learn, process, and communicate. This format may be especially helpful for neurodiverse individuals.

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Print it, write on it, hang it up, tuck it into a binder, or keep it somewhere you’ll actually see it. My printable resources are designed to be used!