Sherapy - Real Therapy with Sherry Amatenstein Sherry Amatenstein, LCSW is a NYC-based psychotherapist and author of The Q&A Dating Book, Love Lessons From Bad Breakups and The Complete Marriage Counselor (www.marriedfaq.com). She edited the anthology, How Does That Make You Feel: True Confessions F…
All podcasts are designed to assist and aid listeners to meet their challenges in life. We are here to support each other...Please subscribe to newclevelandradio on YoutubeSherry Amatenstein welcomes Neal Kramer (https://neilkramerphotography.com/press), Kerry Malawista, Ph.D. (http://drkerrymalawista.com/books-writing/), and Amy Ferris (http://postcoffeeprewine.com/) discussing how the pandemic quarantine has taken over our heads and changed, some for the good - however - maybe not good enough. The panel asked themselves questions and focused on how can we do better - Normal is not going back to pre-quarantine - and maybe there is no normal...
Sherry Amatenstein - Sherapy with Sherry Amatenstein discusses Gun Violence with Lisa, Patience & Emily - all survivors of Gun Violence -
My guests for SHERAPY: Real Therapy with Sherry Amatensteinon this podcast : HOW NOT TO GET DERAILED BY MIDDLE AGED MEAN GIRLSSloan Smiloff, PhD is a New Jersey and Florida based psychologist and frequent guest of SHERAPYIleen Liss is a Great Neck, New York -based clinical psychologist and corporate consultantKaren Hale is the founder of NewClevelandRadio.netThis discussion may be ongoing if you the listener want to explore it further...
Source:https://www.spreaker.com/user/newclevelandradio/sherry-amatenstein-sherapy-real-therapy-Sherapy - Real Therapy with Sherry Amatenstein welcomes Mindy Greenstein Ph.D, Betsy Broadman, Tiffanie Drayton, and Neil Kramer – 1/22/21Finding Light in DarknessMindy Greenstein Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and writer specializing in cancer and aging. She is the author of The House on Crash Corner (Greenpoint Press), a memoir about coping with crisis, and co-author of Lighter as We Go: Virtues, Character Strengths and Aging (Oxford University Press).Betsy Broadman has worked in media, as a lawyer, and for many years as a senior researcher coordinator in infertility at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, MATiffanie Drayton whose viral NY times op-ed led to her upcoming book “Black American Refugee”. ( https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/opinion/sunday/black-america-racism-refugee.html)Neil Kramer - a journalist/photographer whose Instagram photo series of life in lockdown with his elderly mother and ex-wife has gone viral. Google their Today show interview - it’s hysterical. (https://www.google.com/search?q=Neil+Kramer+life+in+lockdoen&rlz=1C1JZAP_enUS747US747&oq=Neil+Kramer+life+in+lockdoen&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i10i160.6437j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 )
As we end the most difficult year in modern history, therapist Sherry Amatenstein, the host of the podcast “Sherapy,” helps us make sense of it all and find a way forward. Sherry’s guests include novelist and psychotherapist Fran Dorf, and Dr. Julia Barclay, who has experience with long-haul COVID symptoms. We work through the shocking events of the year, and discuss how they might change us and the country for the better in 2021 and beyond.
A Special * Sherry hosts a provocative ‘healing summit’ between Democratic and Republican voters...
Today Sherry will discuss the Hate, Anger, Depression, and ill feelings brought on by the Pandemic, the Upcoming Election, and the civil distress in our lives. Her guests include Dr. Steven Sosny, who coined the term ESD (Election Stress Disorder). Amy Ferris, Author, Advocate for Life, and Public Speaker, & Seeker of truth. And Michele Samit, LA Screen Writer, Professional Speaker, and an advocate for the upcoming election.
Sherry and three couples discuss the impact of COVID on their relationships
SHERAPY - REAL THERAPY WITH SHERRY AMATENSTEIN. In the latest episode, Sherry helps her patient ‘Nicole’ deal with the pain trauma she still feels 10 years after breaking with Mormonism https://www.facebook.com/sherry.amatenstein@sherapynyc
Sherapy - Real Therapy with Sherry Amatenstein and her guest Angie, Sherry does a therapy session with Angie, who still carries horrific emotional scars from childhood sexual abusehttps://www.facebook.com/sherry.amatenstein@sherapynyc
Sherapy - Real Therapy with Sherry Amatenstein and her guests Lorie and Robin discuss living through COVID19 with illness and death- Coping Skills as well as the Lessons Learned. Each women has a story and she will remind you of what is real at this time in 2020.During the lice recording the internet and phone lines provided us with challenges we are all growing accustomed to - glitches as well as disconnects - but taking a deep breath allowed us to complete the show and bring you all hope and compassion that is needed at this time.https://www.facebook.com/sherry.amatenstein@sherapynyc
Sherapy - Real Therapy with Sherry Amatenstein and her guest Karen who will discuss feelings of guilt and anxiety.https://www.facebook.com/sherry.amatenstein@sherapynyc
Sherapy - Real Therapy with Sherry Amatenstein with Sloan Smiloff, Amy Ferris, Karen Hale - coping with COVID19 and the STAY at HOME orders - finding your true self.https://www.facebook.com/sherry.amatenstein@sherapynyc
This is the latest episode of SHERAPY: Real Therapy With Sherry Amatenstein. It’s a very intense episode about a woman called “Paige” who has endured a trauma-filled background that has left her with PTSD and conversion disorder. There is much to relate to for all of us. Nearly 13 years after hanging out my shingle, I still feel immensely privileged to be a psychotherapist, to be allowed to witness and hold my clients’ pain, fears, and pockets of deepest insecurities. When they feel safe enough to admit their most ‘shameful’ secret, my heart swells with pride. Expecting me to be repelled, perhaps to the point of ending our work together, they are shocked when instead I react with sorrow, saying, “You did something you regret. That doesn’t make you evil, just human.” With a whoosh they exhale eons of shame, shedding an albatross that has perhaps defined their life.One inspiration for Sherapy is Esther Perel’s fabulous Audible podcast: “Where Shall We Begin?” Each episode is a one-time only therapy session with a couple.Each episode of Sherapy is a therapy session with an individual. None of the participants are my private patients. On Sherapy they can receive complimentary therapy and remain anonymous.Perhaps the most potent inspiration for Sherapy is to de-mystify and de-stigmatize psychotherapy. Too many people in distress still suffer silently. The National Institute of Mental Health (NAMI) estimates nearly one in five people suffer from some sort of mental illness, yet only half of those seek help. Indeed, from 1999 to 2017 there was a 33% increase in suicides!We need light on this, not shame and silence.Through my work I have seen the commonalities in humans: our relationship role models are our parents; we are waaay too influenced by our assumptions of what other people think about us; our egos are often fragile as Kleenex; we think everyone else has the ‘secret’ to being happy and are ashamed (there’s the shame thing again!) at feeling jealousy, anger, and other negative emotions. But mostly our negativity is aimed our ourselves.Just about my favorite thing is helping patients learn to help themselves. If you know anyone who might be interested in being Sherapized, please have him or her email me. If you are interested in writing about the podcast, please email me as well!Thanks so much!!!Sherry Amatenstein LCSWhowdoesthatmakeyoufeelbook.commarriedfaq.com
Today's guest will be called Beth she participates in this therapy session with Sherry Amatenstein - NYC-based psychotherapist, former magazine editor, and longtime freelance writer who has published in numerous publications rangingfrom Washington Post, Reader's Digest, and Observer to Good Housekeeping, The Week, New York, vox.com and prevention.com. I have published three relationship books and edited the anthology HOW DOES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL? True Confessions from Both Sides of the Therapy. I am in the beginning stages of a followup anthology about celebrities and mental illness. I have run workshops around the world (including a few at Omega with the marvelous Amy Ferris) aimed at helping people overcome trauma and build confidence.I have appeared as a relationship expert on many TV and radio shows, including Today and CBS. Years back, I hosted a weekend women's interest radio show in Kingston, NY.Each episode would be a therapy session - none of the people would be my private patients, but people solicited through social media. I would like the podcast to follow alternating sessions with three or four participants, charting each person's progress…
Welcome to Sherapy: Real Therapy With Sherry Amatenstein. I’m a NYC-based psychotherapist and author. Each episode of Sherapy is a 50-minute therapy session. The aim is to demystify and destigmatize psychotherapy. Too many people in distress still suffer silently. None of the participants are my private patients. On Sherapy a person can receive complementary therapy and remain anonymous.
sherrymsw@earthlink.netSHERRY AMATENSTEIN and her guest Sloan SmiloffPodcast Therapy https://newclevelandradio.net/sherapy-real-therapy-with-sherry-amatenstein-3/