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Dr. Barton Goldsmith: Being vulnerable is key to moving life forward

Dr. Barton Goldsmith explains that vulnerability requires inner strength and promotes emotional growth, connection, and healing by challenging the idea that it is a weakness.

  • In recent media coverage, Dr. Barton Goldsmith, psychotherapist, said vulnerability drives personal growth and deeper relationships.
  • Many people think vulnerability is a weakness, a misconception Goldsmith addresses to promote growth and connection.
  • Goldsmith argues vulnerability requires more inner strength and fosters trust and personal development.
  • Adopting vulnerability, Dr. Barton Goldsmith says it strengthens relationships and emotional healing and serves as a tool for personal growth.
  • In the broader mental-health conversation, Dr. Barton Goldsmith, psychotherapist, encourages readers and clients to reconsider vulnerability as a growth-oriented practice.
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Dr. Barton Goldsmith: Being vulnerable is key to moving life forward

Many people think that being vulnerable is a weakness. In fact, it takes more inner strength to open up to someone else and allow yourself to be vulnerable than to shut down and push others away.

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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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