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Ep 6 - Conversation with Desiree Barrionuevo, Registered Marriage & Family Therapist Intern and Doctoral Student In this episode, I speak with Desiree Barrionuevo who is a Registered Marriage & Family Therapist Intern and Doctoral Student in the state of Florida. We discussed her journey becoming a therapist, grad school, the importance of going to therapy as students in the mental health field, and more! I hope you enjoy it! Thank you! Connect with me on Instagram - @student.counselor.podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vitorcsouza14/support
In this episode Dr. Wilson interviews Intern Kenesha, they talk about her journey as a provider and what it's been like being a provider during Covid. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/covenantbehavioralhealth/message
Trigger Warning: This episode may contain content that may be triggering for some listeners including discussions about dating and relationship violence, trauma, and trauma treatment. Listeners are encouraged to take care of themselves and seek the help of a professional if experiencing a crisis.Zach and Brandon are joined by a Nevada Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, Darrian McKiernan, to discuss what marriage and family therapy is, who could benefit from it, how therapists are using social media to engage with their target population, and more!You can follow Darrian McKiernan on TikTok and Instagram @arrangeyourchange and visit her website.Check Out Our Website!Follow Us on Facebook and Instagram!Music from: www.purple-planet.comImportant:"Men Who Talk Heal" is a podcast that is intended to entertain and inform. The opinions and information expressed and exchanged in this podcast and on any associated sites (including social media and this website) are not intended to substitute professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any illness, disease, or condition. Listeners should consult a professional regarding their individual needs. Listeners should not begin, modify, or stop any treatment or intervention based on the information shared in this podcast.Additionally, the opinions expressed by the hosts of this show and/or guests appearing on the show are those of that individual and do not represent the views or opinions of any other entity. Hosts and guests appearing on the show that hold a license or credential by any governing board are not operating in the capacity of their license or credential while participating in the podcast.If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, you should dial 911 or proceed to your nearest emergency department.For additional crisis resources you can contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741-741.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/menwhotalkheal) Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/menwhotalkheal)
Choose To Be with Choose Recovery Services; Betrayal Trauma Healing
Welcome to the Choose To Be Podcast! Here at Choose Recovery, we are committed to your healing. You're invited to be part of the conversation and we explore what healing and moving forward look like. Hosts Alana Gordon, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern and Amie Woolsey, certified betrayal trauma coach talk about tools for healing, interview experts in the field, and invite others to join the conversation who have walked the path of healing. We use the betrayal trauma model with a Christ and God centered focus. We look forward to having you join us! For more information, go to Chooserecoveryservices.com or email us at info@chooserecoveryservices.com
Boundaries are so important. And can be so hard! Because boundaries are so vital, we have split this topic into a 2-part series. Part 1 will focus on how parents can set boundaries with their teen. Part 2 will focus on how teens can set boundaries in their own life. The basics of setting up boundaries How boundaries benefit teens (even if they won't admit it!) Do preparation work before talking with your teen Tips for how to set up boundaries How to deal with boundary testing Be firm and consistent Give respect to get respect Keys to enforcing consequences Remember that pushing boundaries is normal teen behavior (and healthy developmentally!) If they break the agreed-upon deal: Reiterate the deal broken Allow natural consequences If natural consequences don't apply, cooperatively decide on a fitting consequence Follow through (so hard!) Provide positive reinforcement when they do comply Spend time talking about a ton of other things besides boundaries Resources: Set realistic boundaries with your teenager https://parents.au.reachout.com/skills-to-build/connecting-and-communicating/things-to-try-building-trust/set-realistic-boundaries-with-your-teenager Stephanie Klindt, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern: 10 Way to Set Appropriate Boundaries with Teens http://teentherapycentersv.org/2014/12/30/10-ways-to-set-appropriate-boundaries-with-teens/
One liner of the guest:Refining health and our relationships with self, others and constructs The One thing she wants people to know about her:Intuition On this episode: I listened to all of the shoulds without asking myself what I wanted I put myself on pedestal for having the badge of the healthy person Social Media helped me to connect with women who promoted intuitive eating Ego Vs. Intuition -> Place of fear or loveI have to do something to avoid pain instead of going in the direction of approaching something beneficial Be here and now and breath Being in touch with my senses helps me to come back to the present intuitive moment Ego is beneficial - it is mean to challen us, question us We get to ask - what is the ego saying? How is this meant to inform me? Ego is a cue Where is the ego coming from?Every behavior has a purpose - and most of what we do is based on a survivor mode Create realistic affirmations - those you can believe in Knowing that we can choose to change behaviors that no longer serve us Daily Rituals: Meditation for 20 minutes Journaling - asking myself - how can I let go? Hot water with lemon Movement - stretching Last thing that’s on my heart: The answers are within you even when you don’t know yet how to access them A little bit about me: I am a bilingual (English/ Spanish) Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern in the state of Florida, serving Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding areas. Throughout my experiences in the agency and private practice settings, there has always been an underlying theme in my therapy and coaching style: empowerment and resiliency. I prioritize assisting clients in discovering insights and tools which will allow them to view their problems through a strength and solution-focused lens. I am Health at Every Size aligned and committed to dismantling the harmful social standards of beauty, health, and body size which wreak havoc on our mental health. PS: Girl, You have always known you are meant for more. More than just getting by. More than just living by other people's limitations. Now is your time to become more. No more hiding behind your Fears or making Excuses. No more allowing Limiting Beliefs or Labels keep you feeling small anymore. It’s your time to take this leap… discover your true potential and gain all the confidence in the world.That’s why I have created Meant for More Mastermind for women to have sustainable support, sisterhood, and strategies for success that is true to you. Reserve your spot below: bit.ly/MFMMastermind
Has your life been impacted by a blended family dynamic? Then this show is for YOU! Talk with experts Cristina Ally, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Cherlette McCullough, Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, discuss 5 Things You Need to Know About Blended Families, Stepparenting and Communicating with Ex-Spouses. Topics such as what is a blended family, putting intentional effort into your marriage, the importance of communication in a blended family, why blended families fail, why getting help is important for you, how to interact with your ex-spouse and a few tips on how to handle stepparenting.Here are a few of the resources we mention in the podcast:Child’s Bill of Rights Link DivorceCare for KidsDivorceCare for AdultsTED talk: The impact of divorce on children: Tamara D. AfifiListen to our Coffee and Counseling Boundaries episode here!Visit us at www.coffeeandcounseling.org!Never want to miss an episode? CLICK HERE to subscribe to our email list.Join the Coffee and Counseling Community and conversation on Facebook! Do you love the show and want to financially support us on a monthly basis? Consider joining our Patreon community!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcounseling)
Mormon Mental Health Association Colleague, Kelly Furr, joins Natasha on this episode of Mormon Mental Health.Kelly is a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist in Arizona and is a Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern in Florida. She helped with the tragic school shooting in Parkland, Florida, in February 14, 2018, as members of the community were directly affected. Kelly shares her experience while also sharing insights into how to help victims affected by trauma. For more information about Kelly, you can visit her website: kellyfurr.com You can also email her at kellyfurrtherapy@gmail.com Her areas of expertise include: Couple and Parent-Child Relationships, Spirituality and Religious Issues, Crisis Counseling After a Traumatic Event, Grief and Loss, Perfectionism, Sports and Performance Psychology, Women's Issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy, Multiculturalism and Diversity, Disabilities Services: Therapy with Families, Couples and Individuals, Psycho-Educational Presentations, Online Coaching.
Is your therapist the real deal, or could they be an imposter? How about if they just aren't that good? I talk with Rebecca Amster Esq. MS about being a smart therapy consumer. Rebecca is a family law attorney and Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern. Find her at Amster Family Law on Facebook and on Twitter at @qrebekah. www.stephaniesarkis.com Twitter: @stephaniesarkis
On this Episode 2 of Benevolence we will be covering the very sensitive topic of Depression and Suicide. I will have Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, Tiffany Gonzalez, joining me at the table to discuss the topic of Suicide Prevention, 13 Reasons Why and what does the Church say about suicide.
Today, my Spotlight illuminates Chanel Halimi, currently a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern in Santa Monica. We are talking about the issues that twenty-somethings face these days, and various ways to help them cope. She uses an integrated approach to treat adults, adolescents, and families who are dealing with a variety of issues. In response to her observations of the struggles young adults are facing in this country (what has been referred to as the “Quarter-Life Crisis”), Chanel became passionate about providing services to this population, and she works with them as well as facilitates groups that do exactly that.
This Love Bombers podcast conversation with Tiffany landed quite a bit on her personal journey as a love bomber discovering what her gifts are to give to life. I was particularly captivated by the change of course that she went through from path as lawyer to path as therapist. She continues to gather tools to contribute to people finding their empowered selves through her instruction as a Dailey Method barre fitness instructor, and now, through the My Love Bomb Program as a facilitator.This is a wonderful conversation for those who might be struggling with the gift of self permission to change direction, honoring the voice within.More on Tiffany:Tiffany Lynn Iverson attended graduate school at University of San Francisco studying Counseling Psychology. She has been a California Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern for the past 4 years, recently completing 3000 hours toward licensure, and a fitness instructor at The Dailey Method Napa barre studio for just under 3 years. Tiffany's dedication to help people achieve their mental health and physical fitness goals allow her to combine passions that help bridge mind and body synchronicity. She came to The My Love Bomb Program in the Spring of 2016 with a readiness to take herself and her career to the next level, and got so much out of the program that she decided to become a My Love Bomb Program Facilitator.ou can connect with her now by joining her My Love Bomb group at MyLoveBomb.com
Roya Dedeaux left school at age ten and her family began unschooling. Now an adult, she has a Master’s degree in Counseling and is a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, as well as a lecturer at California State University. She’s also married with a wonderful child of her own, and a busy life of fun […]
This week Jenny Walters is back to help us break up the hard stones of self-criticism and just curious about our confusion. From the Wiki for Sankhara: The Buddha taught that all such things are impermanent (arising and passing away, subject to change), are essenceless (not worthy of reifying attachment or aversion), and are not reliable sources of pleasure. Understanding the significance of this reality is wisdom. Saṅkhāra is often used in this first sense to describe the psychological conditioning (particularly the habit patterns of the unconscious mind) that gives any individual human being his or her unique character and make-up at any given time. Jenny’s website: http://www.jadetree.la/jenny.html BIO Jenny Walters (Marriage and Family Therapist Intern (#80042) earned a B.F.A. from the University of Oregon, and an M.F.A. from University of Illinois at Chicago, before going on to earn a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She received depth psychological training at Counseling West in Sherman Oaks, CA and continues her training with Dr. Sam Rader in Los Angeles. Additional professional training includes Somatic Experiencing and mindfulness meditation. Jenny approaches therapy from the belief that each of us holds the capacity and power to heal. To nurture this innate healing process, she helps her clients become aware of the conscious and unconscious beliefs that shape experience. Jenny acts as an empathic and curious guide as clients experience relief from symptoms, gain deeper understanding and find more meaning in their lives.
In this episode my good friend Jenny Walters and I talk about being human. When I teach a class or workshop or coach a client, I am helping not only to open up the vocal instrument, but often times we get into opening up the psyche in regards to self-judging and holding onto old beliefs that don’t work, ideas that tend to manifest physically in the form of tension. Jenny, an artist and therapist, sheds some light about what goes on in the subconscious and how we might look to form a sense of safety internally so we can free ourselves and our voices from constriction. BIO Jenny Walters (Marriage and Family Therapist Intern (#80042) earned a B.F.A. from the University of Oregon, and an M.F.A. from University of Illinois at Chicago, before going on to earn a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She received depth psychological training at Counseling West in Sherman Oaks, CA and continues her training with Dr. Sam Rader in Los Angeles. Additional professional training includes Somatic Experiencing and mindfulness meditation. Jenny approaches therapy from the belief that each of us holds the capacity and power to heal. To nurture this innate healing process, she helps her clients become aware of the conscious and unconscious beliefs that shape experience. Jenny acts as an empathic and curious guide as clients experience relief from symptoms, gain deeper understanding and find more meaning in their lives.
Aired Thursday, 7 May 2015, 4:00 PM ETWe are born Spiritual beings and we learn that we are having physical experiences. We also were born Sexual beings and we are that from the cradle to the grave. But the age we were born into hides our true purpose from us because of historical, social, religious and political purposes our authentic self was lost. We are all on our journey of completion. It takes connecting to our sexual and spiritual selves.About Guest Felicia HuntFelicia Hunt has a MA, and is currently a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern. She specializes in Sex Coaching, Cultural, Spiritual and Differently Able Sexuality and works with Couples, individual, family as well as parenting groups. She majored in African-American Family Studies and is currently helping people to heal holistically through a client-centered focus.