The @sametherapy Podcast, by Telebehavioral Health.US. Curious to know what a therapist thinks about a session? Interested to know about their methods and experiences? Join us here Tuesdays as we dive into fresh topics around behavioral healthcare. In some episodes, we'll work to better understand those who help us, hear their stories and what drives them to help others. We'll also learn the about evidence-based practices they use to get the best outcomes for their patients. Meet a new therapist every episode, and if you like them, book a session at www.telebehavioralhealth.us!
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Jade Flora-Holmquist, LMSW and Trisha Waun, LMSW to finish the discussion and understand homeless youth. We focus on the resilience of these individuals, and how to better help this particular group of people. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we talk to Telebehavioral Health.US therapist and CEO, Susie Morozowich, LMSW, LCSW along with founder of the non-profit, Still I Run, Sash E. Wolff. We discuss Sasha's incredible brand, and the importance of mental health awareness that so many have found through running. Help us spread the word of her amazing work by visiting https://www.stilliruncommunity.com or follow the group on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/StillIRun/. We want you part of the next conversation, so please leave a comment or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Jade Flora-Holmquist, LMSW, Trisha Waun, LMSW, and clinical intern Rhiannon Bower to discuss and understand homeless youth. We dive into many different reasons and concerns of why adolescents run away. However, we didn't get through everything, so stay tuned for a part 2! We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health's therapist Amy Mansfield and practice manager Stephanie Sikma. We discuss how dementia affects the patient and everyone around them, and learning how to properly care for them. We also bring up relevant information during these times we face. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in another one of Telebehavioral Health's newest partners, Robin Wolff. She is the therapist working with Maureen McGarry on the project, Art for the Young at Heart located in Arcata, California . In this group, she contributes therapeutic techniques that flow with the art lesson McGarry is teaching. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US newest partner, Maureen McGarry. She is an artist from Northern California, where she is creating a new service group named Art for the Young at Heart. In this group, she contributes her love of teaching art with the addition of counseling from a local therapist. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapist Trisha Waun, LMSW, Jade Flora-Holmquist, LMSW and clinical intern Amanda Wells to discuss how someone becomes a social worker. What is the journey of becoming a therapist and what is important to learn on the way? We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US clinical intern Amanda Wells to talk about what school will look like during the pandemic. While we discuss our own personal experiences, we also speak about our own opinions on the schools and their strategies to continue the year. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapist Jade Flora-Holmquist, LMSW to discuss the importance of psychoeducation. Brief definition, psychoeducation is understanding mental health, and Jade gives us examples of how to use it properly. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
This episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapist Ieeia Currie, LMSW, LISW back to discuss her new copyrighted therapeutic technique, Tangible Therapy. She shares with us how a tangible object such as a box can be used to help strengthen one's mental health battles! If you have any questions or feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapist Dan Cooke, LMSW, CAADC, ADS and influencer Jaiden Clark to collaborate on the educational conversation of gender identification terms. And that's just where the conversation starts. At the heart of the conversation, we talk about how deeply words matter when talking identity. We learn about the difference between identity and sexuality, the history of how these words and terms have evolved through time, and the four distinct ways that challenge people when they are non-binary and on the spectrum of identity and sexuality. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in therapist Ieeia Currie, LMSW, LISW to discuss why so many more women are in therapy than men. We take a look at statistics upon this matter, and we dive deeper into women's mental health. We also talk about stigma and the barriers that both men and women face when thinking about seeking help. And Ieeia also touches on the pressures of working towards balance of work, motherhood, and the stress she carries as a black woman raising children in today's world. Finally, Ieeia shares some tips on how to find that balance in your own life when faced with the pressures of Covid, family, work, and your own stigma and guilt for even wanting balance. I'd also like to give a shout out to our intern and same therapy podcast producer Abby for the great work she's doing for our team. Thank you for the substantial contribution you're making to our clinicians and getting this important content out to those who need to hear it. And as always, we love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Trisha Waun, LMSW and Sarah Dubicki, LMSW to discuss the interaction of social media and mental health. These times of quarantine and staying home have progressed the use of social media, so take a listen to the ways you can monitor your mental health while staying connected! We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we introduce therapist Candice Gibson, LMSW and learn how her experiences as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Philippines helped her identify the need for her new practice, Melanin Matters. We talk about the need for a resource where people of color can go for behavioral healthcare help, the opportunities that exist for each of us to help our peers when we see them struggling, and some candid advice for those with privilege on how they can help not just move the dial for equity among people of color but help those within arms length. Telebehavioral Health.US is excited for the partnership with Melanin Matters and we look forward to furthering this conversation with Candice. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or send an email to corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we introduce Abby, our producer as she hosts her first podcast episode, and we bring back Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Dan Cooke, LMSW, CAADC, ADS and Trisha Waun, LMSW to discuss what you can learn from yourself in therapy. When you're learning about yourself, therapy provides those tools for discovery with a helping hand, but as we don't often think about, it's also helping the therapist learn more as well. If you've never sought or used therapy before, this is a great episode to help you set your expectations on what the experience should be like. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Dan Cooke, LMSW, CAADC, ADS and Teresa Hurtgen, LMSW to help discuss the uncomfortable but very important topic of suicide. Suicide is a topic that gets swept under the rug way too often in our society, while it should be brought up more than ever. While listening, you'll hear the moving and motivational story of Corey's personal friend Angie, and how she works to influence the community of mental health in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. If you are in a dark place and having thoughts of death, please reach out to someone. The suicide hotline can be reached at 1-800-273-8255 by call or text, or if you want to share your story or hear others visit https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. You are not alone. And as ever, we appreciate your reviews and feedback. Feel free to drop a line to us at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we bring back Telebehavioral Health.US therapist and CEO, Susie Morozowich, LMSW, LCSW along with therapist Kelly Skrzypchak, LMSW, CAADC to discuss those whose mental health that often goes neglected, our country's first responders. Specifically, our underpaid and overworked EMTs and Paramedics. We are fortunate to hear from Chuck Premer, a paramedic with 20+ years experience in Kent county, Michigan, who shares his personal story and sheds light on the challenges first responders face in their work as it relates to mental health, and their barriers to accessible and affordable behavioral health care. We want you part of the next conversation, so please leave a comment or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we follow up with our conversation on normalcy through Covid-19, and shift gears to elaborate on the grief some may feel during these hard times. We bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Dan Cooke, LMSW, CAADC, ADS and Teresa Hurtgen, LMSW to discuss what grief is and how much time is needed to grieve. We even get to hear how they have handled their own grief. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
In this episode, we focus our attention on current events and we talk about what the search for a “normal” among Covid-19 means for people. How can we cope with the changes in our society? How can we feel grounded and connected to others with quarantines and social distancing? Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Kelly Skrzypchak, LMSW, CAADC and Trisha Waun, LMSW help us answer these questions and give tips on self care. We'd love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
This first episode gives the story of why Susie Morozowich, our CEO, started Telebehavioral Health.US in the first place. We also learn why one of our first clinicians, Rachel Boots, PhD, joined the team. We talk about why they both became therapists, and we have an important discussion on authenticity and its place and purpose in therapy. We'd love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.