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Send us a textWe have not just one but two special guests on the podcast.We play yet another "Guess The Guest" game where Romas tries and fails to guess who they are. From Loudermilk on Netflix, comedian and actor Jackie Flynn. Also joined by The Nantucket Comedy Festival founder, comedian Kevin Flynn.The have no relation but they are in a bunch of Farrelly Brother's movies. Support the show
Gary Tanguay Fills In On NightSide with Dan ReaBoston born stand-up comic and comedic actor, Jamie Flynn chatted with Gary about his style of comedy, his stand-up routine, and his recent TV show Loudermilk!Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
It's Hump Day! Sam speaks with Jackie Flynn Mogensen, reporter covering science and health at Mother Jones, to discuss her recent reporting on the Trump administration's actions towards the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Then, he speaks with Elie Mystal, justice correspondent at The Nation, to discuss his recent piece on the Trump administration's to dismantle DEIA efforts across the federal government. First, Sam runs through updates on the potential blockage of Trump's federal funds freeze, Trump's attempt to push out federal workers, Elon's interns' influence at the OPM, the gutting of the Equal Opportunity Commission, a trans care ban for anyone 19 and under, education funding, and Trump's grotesque immigration regime, before expanding on the enthusiasm from conservative media over Trump taking a sledgehammer to the government's ability to govern. Jackie Flynn Mogensen then joins, diving right into the devastating impact of Trump's first wave of federal funding freezes on the US public health regime, unpacking the pause on the NIH's $40B in funding to outside research – funding that spurs over a 2:1 return in economic activity – alongside the complete cut off of communications between health departments both internally and with the public. After expanding on the importance of broad-scale scientific research, Mogensen walks Sam through the drastic increase in insecurity and precarity among federal workers in these organizations, and why all of this dysfunction is ultimately the point of Trump's attacks on US public health infrastructure. Elie Mystal and Sam then unpack the utter nihilism of the Trump Administration's approach to the rule of law, particularly when bolstered by a Supreme Court intent on the destruction of the very same government. Next, Mystal walks through Trump's ongoing attack on DEI and DEIA policies, exploring their role as the white response to needing to “prove” the enforcement of the Civil Rights and Americans with Disabilities Acts, and what a world where the federal government refuses to act as an equal opportunity employer, nor defend equal opportunity employment, would look like. After touching on the Supreme Court's role in potentially bolstering Trump's executive takeover of the federal government – and why even a rebuke of Trump could spell trouble for future Democratic presidents – Elie and Sam wrap up with Democratic Leadership's failure to address any element of the material devastation Trump has already wrought on the country in less than two weeks. And in the Fun Half: Sam expands on the devastating impact of the “chaos is the point” ethos of the Trump Administration and the absurdity of blaming those materially affected over their vote, also touching on the utter failure of Democratic leadership to address this destruction, and looking at how a genuinely engaged opposition leader would respond to Trump in the form of JB Pritzker. Next, the MR Crew unpacks Rep. Rich Cormick's explanation on why taking away meals from kids is fine, actually, gets a window into the world of Harlan Crow from Redford in Dallas, and touches on the Trump Admin's decision to reverse (and maybe reverse the reversal?) of the recent OMB memo. They also dive deep into the devastating impact of Trump's first ten days on the agriculture industry, and watch RFK get grilled over his myriad dangerous hypocrisies, plus, your calls and IMs! 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In this powerful episode, we explore the intersection of trauma, migration, and healing through the lens of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy. Our guest, EMDR Certified Therapist and Consultant Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, RPT-S, an expert in trauma-informed care, discusses how EMDR can help migrants process and overcome the deep psychological scars often associated with displacement, displacement, and the search for a new life. From the harrowing experiences of war and violence to the challenges of resettlement and cultural adaptation, EMDR therapy offers a unique approach to help individuals heal from traumatic memories and rebuild their emotional well-being.We dive into the science behind EMDR, its global impact, and how mental health professionals are adapting the therapy for diverse cultural contexts. Whether you're a mental health professional, a migrant, or someone simply curious about trauma recovery, this episode provides valuable insights into the healing process for those facing the challenges of global migration. Join us as we discuss practical tools, inspiring success stories, and the hope that lies within the therapeutic process. How EMDR therapy works and its effectiveness in trauma recoveryUnderstanding the specific trauma faced by migrants and refugeesThe role of cultural sensitivity and adaptation in EMDR therapyReal-world success stories from migrant communitiesPractical advice for mental health practitioners working with diverse populationsPlease tune in to learn more about how EMDR therapy is transforming the lives of migrants around the world and empowering them to move past the trauma of displacement.ResourcesEMDRIA™ Toolkits (log-in req on most items)Children's ToolkitAna Gomez, MC, LPC, website Jackie Flynn, EdS, LMHC-S, RPT-S websiteWhat Is EMDR Therapy?Focal Point BlogEMDRIA™ Library EMDRIA™ Practice ResourcesEMDRIA's Find an EMDR Therapist® Directory lists more than 16,000 EMDR therapists.Follow @EMDRIA on X, @EMDR_IA on Instagram, Facebook or subscribe to our YouTube Channel.EMDRIA™ FoundationMusical soundtrack, Acoustic Motivation 11290, supplied royalty-free by Pixabay.Learn more about EMDR therapy at www.emdria.org.
Welcome Back! Hi, it's Jackie Flynn here! I'm so excited to dive into the world of play therapy with you today. In this episode, I'll be sharing how play therapy has been a huge part of my life and practice, helping people of all ages heal in ways that words alone can't. What We'll Cover: The Power of Play: Play isn't just for kids—we all need it, even our pets! Play helps build deeper connections, manage stress, and create safety, which is essential for healing. Whether it's couples therapy, family therapy, or EMDR, I use play to guide the process. Flexibility of Play Therapy: Play therapy is flexible—it works online, at home, in schools, and even in nature. It meets people where they are, making it such a powerful tool for transformation. The Science of Play Therapy: We'll explore how play creates new neural pathways and increases autonomic flexibility, concepts from Dr. Stephen Porges' Polyvagal Theory. I'll explain how behaviors are adaptations of the nervous system, and how play helps us heal—not just through words, but through movement, metaphor, and changing the narrative. I absolutely love using sandtray therapy for this! Recommended Reading: If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend The Therapeutic Powers of Play by Charles E. Schaefer and Athena A. Drewes—a must-have for any play therapist. Reflection: How has play shown up in your life? Has it helped you feel more connected, joyful, or supported through tough times? Take a moment to reflect! Let's Continue the Conversation: To learn more or to keep the conversation going, visit my website at jackieflynnconsulting.com, and join our Play Therapy Community® Facebook group. We dive deeper into these topics and share resources and support with one another. Additional Resources: Play Therapy Community® Facebook Group: Join Here Neuroscience of Play Therapy Course: Learn More EMDR Consultation with Jackie Flynn: Schedule Here Business Coaching with Jackie Flynn: Schedule Here Self-Paced Trainings & Symposium Library: Explore Here Live EMDR with Kids Training: Details Here EMDR with Kids Flip Chart: Purchase on Amazon Book Jackie for Training/Speaking Events: Email: jackie@jackieflynnconsulting.com Polyvagal Theory: Watch on YouTube Synergetic Play Therapy: Learn More Oaklander Model: Explore Here Marshall's Workshop: Discover More Adlerian Play Therapy: Visit Here EMDRIA (EMDR International Association): Find Out More
Comedian, Actor, Writer, Colton Herta's kinda Father-in-law. What doesn't Jackie Flynn do?! Check him out in Nashville this Thursday before the race! Get tickets now!+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
Tune in to the final hour of the Out of Bounds show to hear us talk the upcoming college football season, Bo's top 5 coaching hires in Ole Miss and Mississippi State history and comedian Jackie Flynn joins to talk about his comedy, career and life. All guests join us on the Farm Bureau Insurance guest line, and we are LIVE from the BankPlus Studio! Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jackie Flynn joins the Out of Bounds Show today to talk about his life, his career, his comedy, and more. Make sure to tune in! All guests join us on the Farm Bureau Insurance guest line, and we are LIVE from the BankPlus Studio! Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedians Brian Regan and Jackie Flynn join Adam for a special podcast in Las Vegas at Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club. The guys chat about coming up with setlists while on tour and using old material on stage. The guys then chat about doing The Tonight Show and Brian tells the story of how he auditioned and performed for Johnny Carson. The guys also share old memories about Rodney Dangerfield and Jerry Seinfeld. For more with Brian Regan and Jackie Flynn: ● “LOUDERMILK" is streaming now on Netflix ● TWITTER: @BrianReganComic ● TWITTER: @JFlynnComedy Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam ● http://SimpliSafe.com/Adam ● HomeChef.com/ADAM
In today's episode of “Supervision Simplified,” we are excited to be joined by our amazing friend Jackie Flynn. Jackie is a Registered Play Therapist, as well as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, helping individuals, groups, and families through Play Therapy and Expressive Arts, EMDR, Hypnotherapy, Video Self Modeling, Adolescent Life Coaching, Educational Support, and more.We discuss the valuable integration of Play Therapy and EMDR across all age ranges and mental health needs, as well as how these practices can be best applied and taught in the supervisory setting. Jackie provides her expert insight into the therapeutic and rewarding aspects of Play Therapy and even takes Amy and Valarie through a guided Oaklander model exercise.CONNECT WITH JACKIELinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackieflynnYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@JackieFlynnPlayTherapyJackie's Latest Book (Little Gecko's Broken Tail: A Book to Introduce EMDR Therapy to Children): https://a.co/d/6uGSf2p
Original Air Date: November 8, 2022 In this episode the tables are turned and the lovely Jackie Flynn, host of the Play Therapy Community Podcast/Facebook group and the Neuroscience of Play Therapy Summits, interviews Lisa about how play therapy and being a play therapist has become a spiritual practice for her over the years. Join Lisa and Jackie as they talk about: What spiritual practice means and how doing our own “work” as a therapist can become a spiritual practice; How the playroom is a giant "meditation cushion" for therapists to grow within themselves as human beings; How to hold a larger perspective as a therapist and engage in a deeply self-reflective practice as a way of supporting the client in their own reflective awareness and healing journey; How the moment itself has everything we need in order to navigate whatever is arising in the client's therapeutic work - Nothing is missing. The Synergetic Play Therapy concept of “One Foot In/One Foot Out” and how this is a contemplative practice in action in the playroom; and How being authentically with ourselves as therapists can support us in truly helping our clients in the most profound ways possible. In this episode, you'll also hear how Lisa's very first play therapy session revealed to her, not only how to help children in their healing journey, but how to experience the playroom as a place of curiosity for what needs to be developed and worked within herself so that she could continue to develop herself as a therapist. A message from Lisa to all of her listeners - Give yourself permission to find safe places and connections that allow you to look inward; get curious about what parts of you are showing up in the playroom that are asking you to be in relationship with them; and a deeper invitation to be with the parts of yourself that are emerging - because as you know, you are the most important toy in the playroom. Podcast Resources: Synergetic Play Therapy Institute Synergetic Play Therapy Learning Website FREE Resources to support you on your play therapy journey Aggression in Play Therapy: A Neurobiological Approach to Integrating Intensity * If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcast, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and invite your friends/fellow colleagues to join us.
Jackie Flynn was discovered on stage in Boston by the Farrelly brothers, who have since cast him in back to back roles in "King Pin", "There's Something About Mary", "Me, Myself And Irene" "Shallow Hal" and "Stuck On You." Recently, Jackie has had prominent roles in "The Three Stooges," playing opposite Kevin James in "Here Comes The Boom," and the hit series "Loudermilk".Dan Boulger began his comedy career in late 2004 only one week into his freshman year of college. Quickly becoming a favorite in the New England area Boulger started performing nationally after winning the Boston Comedy Festival in 2006 at the age of 20. He has performed on Comedy Central, The BBC, and the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival, and most recently has made multiple appearances on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen. He has appeared on several high profile college tours such as the Comedy Central Live and College Humor Live tours and has been able to be the supporting act for many famous comedians including Bill Burr, Louis CK and Zach Galifianakis.Thanks to my sponsors@www.keyscoffee.co @www.22andco.com@www.pokeintherear.com@www.stonesoupgallery.com@www.comedykeywest.com
At the time of this recording I at a hotel in LaGrange Kentucky with the board members of Kentucky Association for Play Therapy. I am so inspired by their passion for Play, dedication to helping others, and pure kindness for humanity. If you'd like to learn more about them visit http://kyapt.org/ If you'd like to learn more about Play Therapy visit https://www.a4pt.org/? Visit www.playtherapycommunity.com for more of Jackie Flynn
This episode is with Annie Monaco, Ann Beckley-Forest, Fran Waters and Mark Nickerson! They are providing a training "Recognizing & Treating Youth with Dissociation" – 6 CEUs per day for March 10 - 12, 2023. For the Early Bird Discount, regiser by Sunday, March 5, 2023. Register at emdradvancedtrainings.co https://emdradvancedtrainings.com/product/recognizing-treating-youth-with-dissociation/ playfulemdr.com playtherapycommunity.com
Leslie Doctor joins me in St. Louis Missouri at the Association for Play Therapy Conference to talk about ADHD. She is so fun. And, so very AUTHENTIC! Leslie's group practice is https://nurturefamilycounseling.com/ Dr. Robert Jason Grant's website and book can be found at https://autplaytherapy.com/ Marhsall Lyles' website: https://marshalllyles.com Interested in networking with other Therapists in the Play Therapy Community? Here's our facebook grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/playtherapycommunity Ready to take your EMDR practice to the next level? Join the EMDR Learning Community https://emdr-learning.com/share/TzabloXTllAx8cpw?utm_source=manual
In this episode the tables are turned and the lovely Jackie Flynn, host of the Play Therapy Community Podcast/Facebook group and the Neuroscience of Play Therapy Summits, interviews Lisa about how play therapy and being a play therapist has become a spiritual practice for her over the years. Join Lisa and Jackie as they talk about: What spiritual practice means and how doing our own “work” as a therapist can become a spiritual practice; How the playroom is a giant "meditation cushion" for therapists to grow within themselves as human beings; How to hold a larger perspective as a therapist and engage in a deeply self-reflective practice as a way of supporting the client in their own reflective awareness and healing journey; How the moment itself has everything we need in order to navigate whatever is arising in the client's therapeutic work - Nothing is missing. The Synergetic Play Therapy concept of “One Foot In/One Foot Out” and how this is a contemplative practice in action in the playroom; and How being authentically with ourselves as therapists can support us in truly helping our clients in the most profound ways possible. In this episode, you'll also hear how Lisa's very first play therapy session revealed to her, not only how to help children in their healing journey, but how to experience the playroom as a place of curiosity for what needs to be developed and worked within herself so that she could continue to develop herself as a therapist. A message from Lisa to all of her listeners - Give yourself permission to find safe places and connections that allow you to look inward; get curious about what parts of you are showing up in the playroom that are asking you to be in relationship with them; and a deeper invitation to be with the parts of yourself that are emerging - because as you know, you are the most important toy in the playroom. * If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcast, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and invite your friends/fellow colleagues to join us. *
Our guest Jackie Flynn is no stranger to the stage and screen; He is a proud winner of the prestigious San Francisco Comedy Competition. You may know him from his appearances on the hit tv series “Loudermilk” & “King of Queens” or from such movies as “King Pin”, “There's Something About Mary” and “Me, Myself And Irene”. Jackie will be here at the Carlson for 4 more shows this weekend, grab your tickets now carlsoncomedy.comFor all thinks Jackie visit Jackieflynn.com
Join me in conversation with Nicole Looney. I recently met Nicole at an EMDR Advanced training with Dr. Dobo. We hit if off right away. She's so passionate about what she does. Her work ethic, skill level, experience, insight, and pure BRILLIANCE is incredible. In this episode, she shares her bucket metaphor with us. I love the way she describes how we can help our clients manage their stress levels. This is just one of the many, many things she does well. To learn more from her, visit: https://www.starcounselingserv.com/meet-nicole-looney Join us in our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/playtherapycommunity Join our EMDR Learning Community at https://emdr-learning.com/share/TzabloXTllAx8cpw?utm_source=manual Join the Beyond Healing Community at https://beyondhealingcommunity.com/share/fHxpN42T3SaHAAh9?utm_source=manual
Join me in conversation about with Bridger Falkenstien and Caleb Boston as we chat about the Polyvagal Theory. I met these guy through the Notice That podcast at Beyond Healing. I first met Bridger, then quickly met Caleb (his “twin flame”). They are super passionate about anything and everything related to the Polyvagal Theory. They have such great energy together and are SUPER KNOWLEDGEABLE with it comes to the nervous system and about a gazillion other things. To learn more, visit: https://theevidencebasedtherapist.com https://emdr-podcast.com https://connectbeyondhealing.com/our-team/486-2/ Join us in our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/playtherapycommunity Join our EMDR Learning Community at https://emdr-learning.com/share/TzabloXTllAx8cpw?utm_source=manual Join the Beyond Healing Community at https://beyondhealingcommunity.com/share/fHxpN42T3SaHAAh9?utm_source=manual
Jackie Flynn Mogensen is a reporter with the American magazine, Mother Jones. Her recent article 'A Plane of Monkeys, a Pandemic, and a Botched Deal: Inside the Science Crisis You've Never Heard Of' takes a look into the famously secretive trade in research monkeys in the midst of a pandemic and a primate shortage.
Join me in conversation with the amazing Masha Bennett. She's doing some incredibly creative healing work in the UK with Sand and Sound. Masha will present a 3 hour online workshop for the World Association of Sand Therapy Professionals, exploring aspects of Sound in Sand Therapy, including the symbolism of sound and its potential applications as a healing agent in the sandtray. This is an experiential workshop and you will be invited to create your own sandtray, explore its sounds (as well as its silence), and there will be an opportunity to create your own simple healing song. Masha's website is www.sandsoundcentre.co.uk and the link for bookings is https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sounds-of-sand-therapy-tickets-361188884677 https://worldsandtherapy.com www.playtherapycommunity.com
Join me in conversation with Bridger from Beyond Healing. He teaches us about the importance of case conceptualization and how it can really support the work we do to support our clients. Bridger has such a community mindset in every way. He operates from a Polyvagal Informed perspective and it shows on his emphasis on SAFETY AND CONNECTION. Beyond Healing has a training coming up in Gainsville Florida that I plan on attending. I'm so super excited. Here are some links to learn more: Our website is connectbeyondhealing.com The registration for the training in July that you will be attending is available here: https://www.learnbeyondhealing.org/browse/beyond-healing-institute/bhi-courses/courses/72122---72322-somatic-integration-and-processing-i-trn-202---sec-002 NOTE FROM BRIDGER after our recording: "Please note that there are payment plans associated with every training and project we sell! No barriers ever!" Oh my goodness, I love their generosity. They are such giving humans! The link for people to come to the Beyond Healing Community is available here: https://beyondhealingcommunity.com/share/-GMIjSIZGnCGUSFB?utm_source=manual www.playtherapycommunity.com https://emdartnscience.com
Join me in conversation with Joye Newman, a co-author of the In-Sync Child book. She's a delightful, brilliant human that teaches us how to help children through movement. She describes the importance of movement for precious SAFETY and CONNECTION. Learn more: https://in-sync-child.com www.playtherapycommunity.com
This week on the Big Idea, we have one of the classic stand-up comedians, Jackie Flynn! He performed alongside Robin Williams, Dana Carvey, Kevin James, and many, many more. Come find out how he took the leap into stand-up and all the big moments along the way!
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During this episode, I talk with Jackie Flynn (she/her), EdS, LMHC-S, RPT about challenging imposter syndrome and self-doubt. Jackie shares with the listener the mindset shifts that are needed to challenge growth and build confidence. Jackie Flynn is an experienced Certified EMDR therapist and an EMDRIA Approved Consultant, Approved Provider for the Association for Play Therapy, EMDRIA Approved Advanced trainer as well as an education consultant, author and internationally known speaker.TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:· Value of therapeutic relationship· Challenging our self-limitations and doubts· Imposter Syndrome – the value it can have· Eating the “shit sandwich”· Unmasking your authenticity· Permission to expand beyond “butt in the seat” therapy OFFERS & HELPFUL LINKS:· Jackie's website· Jennifer Agee coaching page· Counseling Community Facebook community· Counseling Community Instagram· Alaskan Cruise: Experiential Therapeutic Intervention Training for Therapists June 3-10, 2023· Cabo, Mexico: Dreamer's Retreat for Entrepreneurial Therapists October 6-8, 2022
We love Jackie! She is so fun and so knowledgeable about the Polyvagal Theory and how connection and safety go hand in hand. You don't want to miss this one!
Join me in conversation with Fiona Hill as we describe a recent clinician game night together. We specifically discuss how we love Dr.: Jessica Stone's work with Digital Play Therapy and how it can help. https://jessicastonephd.com https://playtherapycommunity.com
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This episode we look back at some great one liners, incredible wow moments, and some awesome stories from 2021. Includes Paul Bond, Richie Byrne, Cal Verduchi, Jackie Flynn, Andrew Kennedy, Brian Kiley, Jack Lynch, Sean Morey, Kevin Mulhern, Mark Riccadonna, Al Romas, Dave Russo, Shea Spillane, Jimmy Tingle, Rick Walker
One of our favorite episodes, the yearly recap of the Best of the Funny Bad Gigs from 2021. Comic stories from Judy Carter, Tom Anzalone, Tyler Hittner, Chris McGuire, Wes Martens, Greg Boggis, Mark Riccadonna, Al Romas, Rich Walker, Cal Verduchi, Jimmy Tingle, Brian Kiley, Richie Byrne, Paul Bond, Bobby Braciola, Chance Langton, Mo Mandel, Claudia Stavola, and Jackie Flynn.
During times like these, it's essential to think outside the box, but every decision has business and financial implications. One way to survive the pandemic shutdown is to pull back from one-on-one work and create income streams that aren't dependent on being there in person. If you're curious to know more, then join us for this episode. Jackie Flynn teaches therapists how to integrate EMDR Therapy and Play Therapy techniques, and she is launching a membership site this year. In this episode, Jackie and I will discuss what I've learned through my experiences, and we'll brainstorm the process of launching a membership site. Jackie talks about her struggles regarding creating content and how to best release it, and we'll discuss how to handle testimonials legally and ethically. This conversation takes a deep dive, and we have lots of helpful information to share. RESOURCES TO GUIDE YOUR BUSINESS JOURNEY Disclosures: Please note that all opinions are my own and based on my personal experience. Sponsors are acknowledged. Some links in the description are affiliate links where if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a commission at no additional cost to you. I use these funds to continue to create helpful content to serve our field. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. MY FREE ONLINE WORKSHOPS (These Can Be Watched At A Date/Time That Works For You):
In this episode, Jocelyn Fitzgerald, a Board-Certified Art Therapist, shares with us simple and practical ways to integrate Art Therapy techniques into our work with kids! I found out about her on ETSY through a search. I was (and still am!!) in awe of her beautiful, artsy therapy tools. I ordered the window of tolerance. Be sure to check out her website https://www.jocelynfitzgerald.com and her book "Colorful Place: a Mindful Story and Art for Kids: on Amazon. Hop in our Play Therapy Community Facebook group to share some of your ideas on how to bring Art into your child therapy space! Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzm_jOqzM_L6oTMRe5FOa1A Online Play Therapy Demo Videos with Jackie Flynn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OVmQY94GEU&t=466s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlCKzB31z0Y&t=3089s Play Therapy Members Community www.playtherapycommunity.com Jackie Flynn's Consultation and Training www.jackieflynnconsulting.com Jackie Flynn's Private Practice www.counselinginbrevard.com Play Therapy Community Trainings https://playtherapycommunity.teachable.com Play Therapy Community Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/playtherapycommunity/?multi_permalinks=4288188067877393 EMDR with Kids Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/emdrtherapywithkids 2nd Annual Innovative Child Therapy Symposium https://playtherapycommunity.teachable.com/courses/enrolled/1256300 EMDR Consultation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lKvN5Fzywk Scheduling with Jackie https://playtherapycommunity.as.me/schedule.php?notembedded=1
Jackie Flynn, makes a surprise visit to idk it. Dyke and Thaddaeus do a roommate chat, Jared Kassebaum and Sara Huntington meet for the first time and Donny opens up about how he got stuck in his zipper at Prom. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
You've seen Jackie Flynn in just about every Farrelly Brothers movie or maybe on King of Queens. Did you know he's a stand up from Boston who was discovered by the Farrelly's when they watched him perform stand up? What uber famous star did he make laugh at his wow moment and how was his name used at his funny bad gig? Learn that and more in this weeks episode. Check out Jackie at https://www.jackieflynn.com/ BTF merch available at http://tee.pub/lic/btfpod
Bill rambles with comedian and actor Jackie Flynn about the unhinged days of the Boston comedy scene. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa is joined by special guest Jackie Flynn for a conversation on how to make teletherapy a more deeply connected experience for your child clients and their families. They discuss how to bring in authenticity and co-regulation, create a sense of safety from the very beginning, make it a meaningful experience for your clients (and yourself), and be able to connect at deeper levels in the teletherapy session. And you'll get a plethora of ideas, tips, and resources to help you start to embrace teletherapy and feel like a play therapist again. (We might suggest having something to take notes while you listen.) *Jackie Flynn is host of the Play Therapy Community podcast and private Facebook group. She is a Registered Play Therapist, Education Specialist & Certified EMDR Therapist and Consultant. She is also host of the Annual Innovative Child Therapy Symposium. *Come learn with us! For recorded play therapy training webinars for non-contact CE hours, introductory level SPT courses, the SPT Certification program, and free webinars to support you on your professional and personal life's journey join us here: https://learn.synergeticplaytherapy.com
From almost every Farrelly Brothers movie and from back in my Boston comedy days, my pal Jackie Flynn talks about urinating next to me in Hollywood and a wild road trip we had in Maine back in the 1950s. Follow Jackie Flynn on Twitter @JFlynnComedy
Comedian / Actor Jackie Flynn joined Breaking The Ice Podcast this week to talk about his show, LOUDERMILK, which will be available on Amazon Prime on Friday. You've probably seen Jack in movies such as Stuck On You, There’s Something About Mary, Kingpin, Me Myself, and Irene, Here Comes The Boom, The Heart Break Kid, Mall Cop, Shallow Hall and MORE.. We talk to Jack about comedy, TV, and first time getting drunk and one of Jackie's old childhood neighbor's checks in the show! REMEMBER: Be sure to check out Jackie's show now in it’s 3rd season called Loudermilk which premieres on it new home Amazon Prime Friday of this week! #Loudermilk #JackieFlynn #BostonComedy --- 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/breakingtheice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingtheice/support
Jackie Flynn is the founder and director of Counseling in Brevard, is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Registered Play Therapist, Trauma Therapist, Couples Counselor, Education Consultant, and Parent Coach. She is the creator of the following imagery books: Jackie Feels and Animal Imagery: EMDR Inner Resource Development. Her passion for helping children and families in a variety of settings inspired her to open a private practice group in Cocoa Village Florida where she provides caring, thoughtful counseling and therapy to individuals of all ages, families, couples, and groups. As a proud veteran of the US Army, a Give an Hour Provider, and a Certified EMDR Therapist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant, she is passionate about helping people heal from traumatic experiences and move towards a happier, healthier life. She has special interests in Anxiety, Depression, Adoption, Grief, Relationship Struggles, Learning Disabilities, and Attention Deficit Disorder. Jackie earned an Education Specialist degree in School Counseling from University of Central Florida and Graduate Certificates in Play Therapy and Nonprofit Management. Prior to her current work at Counseling in Brevard, she was honored to be the School Counselor at Sculptor Charter School in Titusville, where she currently serves on the Board of Directors as the Parent Representative. Jackie is also the creator and host of Play Therapy Community and Parenting in the Rain Podcasts, downloaded over 380,00 times in over 59 countries. Jackie shares about the work she has done to create impactful training and resources for other therapists, expanding her reach beyond the therapy room. She talked about how she created the Innovative Child Therapy Symposium last year. Forty Therapists specializing in helping children shared techniques, resources, and strategies. She is offering the Symposium a second time, in February 2021. The Symposium will feature recordings of therapists from around the world, sharing their best techniques and resources for working with children. The best part, if you watch during the week it launches it is absolutely FREE. And if you want lifetime access, the recordings will be available for purchase. Resources: www.playtherapycommunity.com www.jackieflynnconsulting.com www.counselinginbrevard.com
Play therapy does not exist in a vacuum; it can be used with other modalities with the aim of enhancing the whole healing experience. In this episode, Althea Simpson sits down with Jackie Flynn, EdS, LMHC-S, RPT to talk about using Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) as a safe and effective treatment modality for treating children with trauma experiences. EMDR is a promising psychotherapy technique that targets neural connections associated with trauma and redirects them to new, positive experiences and emotions. Althea and Jackie discuss how EMDR can be integrated into play therapy treatment to help individuals work through traumatic experiences and enhance emotional resources. They also touch on how EMDR and play therapy can be used with adults, as well as the requirements for being trained and certified as an EMDR practitioner.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Chronicles of A Play Therapist Community today:unicornlifetraining.netTwitterFacebook info@unicornlifetraining.net
In this Episode, Jackie Flynn, EMDRIA approved consultant and a registered play therapist talks about EMDR therapy with kids. EMDR Therapy has 8 phases: 1. History Talking, 2. Preparation, 3. Assessment, 4. Desensitization, 5. Reprocessing, 6. Body Scan, 7. Closure, 8. Reevaluation. Since children are not miniature adults, it's important to work with children in developmentally appropriate ways. Play Therapy techniques can be integrated into all 8 of the phases to support children's developing brains. Be sure to check out www.jackieflynnconsulting.com if you are an EMDR trained therapist in search of advanced training to teach you how to adapt your work to fit the needs of your child and teen clients.
During times like these, it’s essential to think outside the box, but every decision has business and financial implications. One way to survive the pandemic shutdown is to pull back from one-on-one work and create income streams that aren’t dependent on being there in person. If you’re curious to know more, then join us for this episode. Jackie Flynn teaches therapists how to integrate EMDR Therapy and Play Therapy techniques, and she is launching a membership site this year. In this episode, Jackie and I will discuss what I’ve learned through my experiences, and we’ll brainstorm the process of launching a membership site. Jackie talks about her struggles regarding creating content and how to best release it, and we’ll discuss how to handle testimonials legally and ethically. This conversation takes a deep dive, and we have lots of helpful information to share. www.sellingthecouch.com/session246
In this episode, Jackie talks about play therapy, EMDR, couples therapy, and a variety of playful situations that arise in the work of play therapists. Jackie talks about the resources she has created for other therapists, most recently the Innovative Child Therapy Symposium. Jackie Flynn is the founder and director of Counseling in Brevard, is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Registered Play Therapist, Trauma Therapist, Couples Counselor, Education Consultant, and Parent Coach. She is the creator of the following imagery books: Jackie Feels and Animal Imagery: EMDR Inner Resource Development, as well as the 8 Phases of EMDR Therapy with Children and Adolescents and EMDR and Sandtray Integrated courses. Jackie also hosts the annual Innovative Child Therapy Symposium. Her passion for helping children and families in a variety of settings inspired her to open a private practice group in Cocoa Village, Florida where she provides caring, thoughtful counseling and therapy to individuals of all ages, families, couples, and groups.As a proud veteran of the US Army, a Give an Hour Provider, and a Certified EMDR Therapist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant, she is passionate about helping people heal from traumatic experiences and move towards a happier, healthier life. She has special interests in Anxiety, Depression, Adoption, Grief, Relationship Struggles, Learning Disabilities, and Attention Deficit Disorder.Jackie earned an Education Specialist degree in School Counseling from University of Central Florida and Graduate Certificates in Play Therapy and Nonprofit Management. Prior to her current work at Counseling in Brevard, she was honored to be the School Counselor at Sculptor Charter School in Titusville, where she currently serves on the Board of Directors as the Parent Representative. Jackie is also the creator and host of Play Therapy Community and Parenting in the Rain Podcasts, downloaded over 160,000 times in over 50 countries.Check out Jackie's website or find her on Facebook!EMDREMDRIADan SiegalGottman Approach for CouplesJackie's EMDR for Play Therapy TrainingInnovative Child Therapy SymposiumJackie's Podcast- Play Therapy Community
In this episode, Jackie talks about play therapy, EMDR, couples therapy, and a variety of playful situations that arise in the work of play therapists. Jackie talks about the resources she has created for other therapists, most recently the Innovative Child Therapy Symposium. Jackie Flynn is the founder and director of Counseling in Brevard, is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Registered Play Therapist, Trauma Therapist, Couples Counselor, Education Consultant, and Parent Coach. She is the creator of the following imagery books: Jackie Feels and Animal Imagery: EMDR Inner Resource Development, as well as the 8 Phases of EMDR Therapy with Children and Adolescents and EMDR and Sandtray Integrated courses. Jackie also hosts the annual Innovative Child Therapy Symposium. Her passion for helping children and families in a variety of settings inspired her to open a private practice group in Cocoa Village, Florida where she provides caring, thoughtful counseling and therapy to individuals of all ages, families, couples, and groups. As a proud veteran of the US Army, a Give an Hour Provider, and a Certified EMDR Therapist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant, she is passionate about helping people heal from traumatic experiences and move towards a happier, healthier life. She has special interests in Anxiety, Depression, Adoption, Grief, Relationship Struggles, Learning Disabilities, and Attention Deficit Disorder. Jackie earned an Education Specialist degree in School Counseling from the University of Central Florida and Graduate Certificates in Play Therapy and Nonprofit Management. Prior to her current work at Counseling in Brevard, she was honored to be the School Counselor at Sculptor Charter School in Titusville, where she currently serves on the Board of Directors as the Parent Representative. Jackie is also the creator and host of Play Therapy Community and Parenting in the Rain Podcasts, downloaded over 160,000 times in over 50 countries. Check out Jackie's website or find her on Facebook! EMDR EMDRIA Dan Siegal Gottman Approach for Couples Jackie's EMDR for Play Therapy Training Innovative Child Therapy Symposium Jackie's Podcast- Play Therapy Community Follow us on Instagram! Looking for more creative content? Sign up for our newsletter and get a free creativity guide! Join the Creative Therapy Umbrella Hub Facebook group to further discuss, collaborate, and create with your fellow creative arts therapy community! Have feedback? Fill out our anonymous survey to let us know your thoughts, concerns, questions, suggestions, and feedback. For us to serve you better, we need to hear YOUR voice!
It’s been a bad couple of weeks for endangered species. In less than two weeks, Republicans in Congress have put forth 12 different measures aiming at loosening enforcement of the Endangered Species Act. As reported by Mother Jones assistant editor Jackie Flynn Mogensen, “on Thursday, the House passed an Interior appropriations bill that would cut funding for environmental and science programs by $400 million, prohibit funding to introduce grizzly bears into the North Cascades (one of only five grizzly ‘recovery zones’), and remove the gray wolf from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife under federal law.” On this week’s “TrumpWatch” on WBAI, Jackie tells host Jesse Lent about the multitude of ways that GOP lawmakers are attempting to loosen protection of animals facing extinction as reported in her July 23 Mother Jones article “Republicans Have Been Putting a Ton of Work Into Screwing Over Endangered Species.”
In less than two weeks, Republicans in Congress have put forth 12 different measures aiming at loosening enforcement of the Endangered Species Act. As reported by Mother Jones assistant editor Jackie Flynn Mogensen, “on Thursday, the House passed an Interior appropriations bill that would cut funding for environmental and science programs by $400 million, prohibit funding to introduce grizzly bears into the North Cascades (one of only five grizzly ‘recovery zones') and remove the gray wolf from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife under federal law.” On this week's TrumpWatch, Jackie describes multitude of ways that GOP lawmakers are attempting to loosen protections for animals facing extinction.
In less than two weeks, Republicans in Congress have put forth 12 different measures aiming at loosening enforcement of the Endangered Species Act. As reported by Mother Jones assistant editor Jackie Flynn Mogensen, “on Thursday, the House passed an Interior appropriations bill that would cut funding for environmental and science programs by $400 million, prohibit funding to introduce grizzly bears into the North Cascades (one of only five grizzly ‘recovery zones') and remove the gray wolf from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife under federal law.” On this week's TrumpWatch, Jackie describes multitude of ways that GOP lawmakers are attempting to loosen protections for animals facing extinction.
Jackie Flynn has emerged as one of the funniest and most talked about comedians to come out of Boston. And now he sits down to spend a Mississippi minute with Steve Azar.
Episode 212 with headlining comedians Jackie Flynn & Kevin Flynn (no relation) on our 2 plus decades of meeting once-a-year up here around St. Patrick's Day Week of comedy.
“In between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space lies our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” ~ Viktor Frankl "Nobody can bring you peace but yourself." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson "Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love." ~ Mother Teresa "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." ~ Lao-Tzu "By changing nothing, nothing will change." ~ Tony Robbins "You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation." ~ Plato "Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow." - Mary Anne Radmocher “I did then what I knew how to do. Now that I know better, I do better.” - Maya Angelou When parents offer their children empathy and help them to cope with negative feelings like anger, sadness, and fear, parents build bridges of loyalty and affection.” - Gottman “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” - Maya Angelou “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - Maya Angelou “Every person must choose how much truth he can stand.” - Irvin Yalom, PhD. “He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” -Friedrich Nietzsche Don’t try to win over the haters; you are not a jackass whisperer.”- Brene Brown “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.” - Theodore Roosevelt https://www.facebook.com/PLAYTHERAPYCOMMUNITY/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingintherain/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1130971706932394/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/schoolcounselors/ https://www.facebook.com/counselinginbrevard/ www.counselinginbrevard.com www.playtherapycommunity.com www.parentingintherain.com www.jackieflynnconsulting.com https://twitter.com/jackieflynnrpt
Build Love Maps Knowing each other’s world is so vital to the health of a relationship. It’s important to make exploration of each other’s world an ongoing effort. This can help strengthen the relationship and help each person in the relationship to feel felt and cared about. Share Fondness and Admiration Fondness and admiration is noticing what’s going right and what’s good rather than putting a focus on the negative. If couples are in “Negative Sentiment Override” as Gottman calls them. Turn Towards Turning towards your partner, both literally and figuratively is important as it sends a message that “you matter”, “I care”, “you’re important to me”. Gottman uses the metaphor of a RELATIONSHIP BANK ACCOUNT to illustrate the need for 5 times as many positives to every one negative in a relationship. Turning towards and accepting “bids for connection”, such as holding hands, inviting on an outing, snuggling, etc. is important to build the relationship bank account up so that when there are negatives, it doesn’t go into a negative balance. The Positive Perspective The positive perspective focuses on friendships. When couples engage in a strong friendship, then they can weather the storms better. They have a stronger tolerance for difficult circumstances. Manage Conflict Sixty nine percent of the conflict in a relationship is perpetual, which means it doesn’t have a clear resolution. Often couples need to move towards compromising on issues. It’s important that couples learn how to use soft startup and avoid the 4 patterns of communications that can eat away at a relationship: Criticism, Defensiveness, Contempt, Stonewalling. Gottman refers to these as the 4 Horsemen. Make Life Dreams Come True Having fun, adventures and dreams together, as well as honoring each other’s dreams is so vital towards the health of a relationship. Couples that laugh and have fun together often have a much healthier relationship. Create Shared Meaning Together, couples build a shared culture that incorporates what each of them knew to be true in their formative years, as well as new things that they do together in their own relationship and their own family. Also, what legacy they want to leave in the world together is explored. Trust and Commitment Trust & Commitment are the walls of the sound relationship house. If these walls are weakened in any way, the entire house could be at risk from falling. Through repair work, couples can repair ruptures and move towards healed trust and commitment that can weather the storms of a relationship. https://playtherapycommunity.simplero.com/page/73863-free-download-tips-for-supporting-grieving-children https://www.facebook.com/PLAYTHERAPYCOMMUNITY/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingintherain/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1130971706932394/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/schoolcounselors/ https://www.facebook.com/counselinginbrevard/ www.counselinginbrevard.com www.playtherapycommunity.com www.parentingintherain.com www.jackieflynnconsulting.com https://twitter.com/jackieflynnrpt
Double Mirror Doodle Using a large piece of paper and 2 crayons, have the student doodle a mirror image design. This helps with grounding, focus, and clarity through bilateral integration of both hemispheres of the brain. Materials Large Paper 2 crayons What Happened Next Using a large piece of paper and something to write with, have the student sequentially tell the story of what happened from beginning to the end. This narrative supports "top-down" processing of the event. Materials Large Paper Pen, Pencil, or Crayons Tumbling Blocks Conversation Prompts Using a Jenga (or generic version) game, the child and the counselor will pull a block and respond to the prompt on the block. This can be used for a variety of topics to include coping skills, social situations, icebreaker, friendship skills, etc. Pick-Up Straws Using straws, students will pick up a straw and respond to a prompt coordinated with the color-coded prompts on a list of prompts in variety of areas. Materials Package of Straws with a Variety of Colors Career Charades In this activity, the child(re) will act out a carreer while the others guess. It can be an ice breaker or connecting activity as well for groups. Slips of paper with careers or modified prompts to direct the child on what to act out in charades style. Career Creation Through clay creations, the child or teen will mold the dough or clay to form a symbolic representation of the career. For example, they may create a toothbrush for a dentist. This can be modified to fit the topic of the area in need of supporting, such as emotional literacy and expression, family system support, and much more. Social / Emotional/Friendship Thumballs In this activity, the ball is tossed to each player. The person catching the ball will respond to the word, statement, response closest to the player’s right thumb. Write words, statements, responses on the ball with a permanent marker. Themes could be “Ice Breaker”, “Social Situations”, “Emotional Literacy”, etc… Materials Large Air Filled Ball Black Permanent Marker Fishing for Solutions In this activity, each child “fishes” for a statement or a question. Once the child “catches’ a fish, he/she responds to the group. Materials Foam Sheets (variety of colors) Permanent Black Marker Small Round Magnets ½ “ x 2’ Dowel Rod 1’ of Twine Large Metal Bucket Large Blue Cloth (Cut foam pieces in the shape of a fish. Glue a round magnet on the fish shape for the eye. Create a fishing pole by tying and gluing the twine to the end of the string. At the end of the string, glue a round magnet.) Mandalas In this activity, each person creates a design in the circle. This art therapy directive can differ based on goals for the activity (team building, expression, calming, etc…). After completion, a group discussion can be initiated to explore the process and any feelings that surface… Materials Large Sheet of Paper Round Object for Circle Shape to Trace on the Paper Crayons, Markers, and/or Paint Bibliotherapy Therapeutic Books with Activities to Address Various Issues “Have You Filled Your Bucket Today” (Relationships) In this activity, the child(ren) will write down positive, helpful statements to others on the slips of paper, then place in others’ “bucket” to symbolize kind acts. Bucket(s) Small Slips of Paper Writing Instruments “Invisible String” (Grief and Loss) In this activity, the child will illustrate pictorially the people that they feel connected as in the metaphor of the invisible string that is represented with clear glue. Paper Glue Crayons “Personal Space Camp” (Social Appropriateness) In this activity, the child learns about the appropriate amount of space to allow for peers and others in their familiarity with the visual aid of a hula hoop. The child is to be directed to notice the distance as it is an appropriate for personal space. Hula Hoop Positive Belief "I am..." Activity In this activity, the child “ranks” each statement depending on feelings of accuracy. Statements can be adapted to individual / group. The final rank of statements could then be discussed for self-awareness and a starting point for self-image concerns Materials Printed sheet with the following statements, cut into strips. I am CONFIDENT I am INTELLIGENT I am CREATIVE I am HUMOROUS I am KIND I am CONFIDENT I am GOOD I am CAPABLE Self-Talk Thought Bubble This activity is most effective when it is frontloaded with psychoeducation to teach the child about self-talk and how it impacts various situations such as test anxiety, social situations, etc.... To create the dialogue bubble, cut the poster board in the desired shape with a head shaped hole in the middle. Instruct the child to write some positive and negative self-talk statements on the board. Each statement can be used as a participatory discussion starter to strengthen the child’s understanding of the importance of using positive self-talk to better situations. Materials Large Posterboard Sharpie Marker Scissors
Welcome! Dr. Liz interviews child and teen expert, Jackie Flynn, LMHC, RPT, host of the very popular podcasts "Parenting in the Rain" and "Play Therapy Community," all about hypnosis for kids and teens. We'll learn: How hypnosis for kids and teens varies from hypnosis for adults Her goal for every child and teen (which may surprise you) Why children have meltdowns! How she helps to synchronize the right and left hemispheres of the brain and help them connect at an optimal rate. Jackie's top parenting book recommendations What you can do at home to help your child work through something Be sure to enter the June 2017 contest by submitting an honest rating and review to the player of your choice! Email your username and a copy of your review to drliz@drlizhypnosis.com to be entered into a drawing for a free Hypnotize Me t-shirt! Winner announced in July! Jackie's podcast and mastermind group can be found at: http://playtherapycommunity.com Jackie's professional website: http://counselinginbrevard.com Dr. Siegel's "Drama-Free Discipline" and "The Whole Brain Child." See Resources and Show Notes at http://www.drlizhypnosis.com/episode34 Thank you for tuning in! Please subscribe to auto-download new episodes to your listening device. After you listen to a few episodes, please consider leaving an honest rating and review of the podcast. --------- See more about Dr. Liz and get Free hypnosis files at http://bit.ly/drlizhypnosis Podcast Page: http://bit.ly/HM-podcast Twitter: @DrLizBonet #hypnotizemepodcast Instagram: @DrLizBonet YouTube: DrLiz-YouTube FB page: http://bit.ly/2eZ9rjG Dr. Liz's book: http://amzn.to/2gE08FJ
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Tiffanie Trudeau, LMHC, LPC, CSAT, NCC is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the State of Florida as well as a Licensed Professional Counselor in the Commonwealth of Virginia and District of Columbia. She earned a Dual Bachelor's of Art degree in Psychology and Criminology and a Master’s of Art degree in Mental Health Counseling. She has advanced training in: Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Sexual Assault Response, Critical Incident Stress Management Debriefing (CISM) and Sexual Addiction Therapy. In This Episode: What is “sexting”: Sexting refers to the sending and receiving of sexually charged material that may consist of words, images or both that are intended to sexually arouse and are sent via digital means. What puts the child / teen at risk for this behavior? Curiosity Attention-seeking – separate oneself from peers Self esteem boost – to feel attractive Peer pressure – being directly or indirectly coerced Easy access and perceived privacy Modeling – celebrities in the media exposed for sexting have gained popularity “Normal” – digital flirting, displays of affection Where is this happening? When we, as adults, think of social media, Facebook may be the first thing to come to mind. However, a 2013 study conducted by Forbes Magazine showed a 16% decrease in teen usage and engagement on FaceBook. Presumably because of the increase in parental and extended family presence. Young people are often using other social media platforms and messager apps such as: Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, Whatsapp, Vine, Instagram, Snaphat, Keek Kik What are the consequences? Legal? Social? Emotional? Emotional Shame – after the text/image is sent, it cannot be retrieved. Personalizing the “bad behavior” as being a “bad person” Fear – who might see the text/image, what is their opinion of me, my text/image Anxiety – if I text this, will he/she expect me to “do” what I said (becoming sexually active) Low self-esteem/poor body image – comparisons with pornographic images or peers Depression – in the aftermath of discovery if the text/image to shared with others Social Rejection – “If I don’t send this text/picture to him/her, someone else will” Ostracized – “Everybody else is doing this, if I don’t people will think I’m a prude”, “If I send this people will think I’m a ….” Gossip – sending sexually charged images could suggest the presence of actual sexual activity, which may not be the case Legal The exchange of image-specific material intended to sexually arouse constitutes pornography, child pornography carrying the harshest of sentences Receiving, possessing and distributing child pornography can be considered a 3rd degree felony carrying sentences of up to 5 years imprisonment and up to $5,000 fine Some states have laws specific to sexting that limit harsh penalty and/or separate sexting from child pornography How can parents respond that will help the child heal, while preserving and / or increases feelings of self-worth? Awareness - - ignorance is NOT bliss. If your child or teen is over-protective of their phone, it may be because of photos they wish to hide or websites they do not want you to know they have visited Be present and engaged. Children/teens want to connect and also fear rejection. Being on your phone or preoccupied with occupational or domestic responsibilities can make parents/caregivers seem inaccessible Listen and be prepared (emotionally and cognitively) for what might be shared. If you ask about your child/teens online behavior, be mindful of your reactions/judgments (avoid saying “what were you thinking”, “I can’t believe you did that”, “you weren’t raised that way”) Compassion and empathy. The child and teen brain is still developing, and so is their ability to reason, predict future outcomes related to their behavior and manage impulses. They are still learning. As parents and adults, our roles include reminding ourselves that they are not merely little adults. How can parents educate and encourage their child / teen to make different/safer choices in the future? Open and regular communication regarding decision-making and safe online behavior (includes sexting and cyber-bullying). Once a message/image is sent it cannot be taken back and privacy cannot be guaranteed once the text/image is received by someone else Process parental fears, beliefs and biases regarding sexual behavior to reduce reactivity Practice empathy and approach child/teen with friendly curiosity when risky online sexual behavior is discovered. Being mindful of the difference between punitive consequences and setting boundaries, personal responsibility and encouraging self-monitoring (consider if this text/photo was published in the yearbook, on FaceBook, sent to grandma) For more information on Tiffanie Trudeau, visit www.TheCounselingAlliance.com or www.CounselingAlly.wordpress.com Resources: If you haven’t done so yet, be sure to join us on Facebook in our group Parenting in the Rain Community and like our page Parenting in the Rain Podcast, Hosted by Jackie Flynn If you’d like to connect with me, I offer consultation and parent coaching support. Just email me at jackie@jackieflynnconsulting.com or at my private practice at jackie@counselinginbrevard.com
Episode 42, When a Child is Shamed In This Episode: It’s important to understand what shame is and what isn’t Shaming is when someone induces humiliation, embarrassment, and a feeling of guilt, regret, or deep sadness on another person. Shaming is not motivating, although that is a common misconception. Sometimes people think “if they feel really bad about what they did, then they won’t do it again.” But it doesn’t work like that. It is in essence a trauma that can cause long term maladaptive behaviors. Many people that struggle with addiction, relationship issues, and other tough life struggles often have shame in their past. My friend and podcasting colleague, Robert Cox has a really good podcast episode on this his podcast, Mindful Recovery. GUILT AND SHAME RIDDING THE SOUL OF TOXICITY The link http://mindfulrecoverypodcast.libsyn.com/guit-and-shame-ridding-the-soul-of-toxicity Making mistakes is actually a healthy part of child development. Allowing your child to make and learn from mistakes while the price tags are small is a huge gift to your child. Life experience is the best teacher. It’s so much more effective than lectures, put downs, shaming, or “I told you so’s”. Empathy, clear expectations and logical choices are much more effective in helping your child grow into a self-confident, responsible, ambitious individual that enjoys life. Ongoing culture of shame decreases the quality of life for the entire family. The trauma of shaming can be substantial, but if it’s an ongoing form of discipline, it can be devastating and often unbearable. Shame undoubtedly damages the parent child relationship. It simply can’t be unfelt. I just recently watched THE FAULT IN OUR STARS. I love that movie! My daughter is a huge John Green fan. She’s read all of his books. In that movie, one of the actors says “PAIN DEMANDS TO BE FELT”. This is so very true. It can establish a dysfunctional cycle that can lead to generations of pain and dysfunction. If you tempted to shame your child, check in with what may be going on for you. Was this something that you experienced as a child? Is part of your heart hurting or could you use some healing? I’ve seen great healing occur through therapy as well as work with one’s inner child. It’s important to realize that blame, whether on self or others, isn’t on the healthy road to healing. But, rather a focus on “I need to put on my own oxygen mask...” is much healthier for everyone. Shame can cut deep. Each person is so unique, so everyone has a different experience. What is common though is that it hurts in a way that words can’t accurately describe. I really feel like part of the soul withers with shaming. For people of all ages, it erodes feeling of self-worth and self-esteem. Ultimately, shame establishes a dysfunctional perception of a healthy relationship. When children grow up they often, but not always, use their formative childhood years as a blueprint of how life “should”be. If that “should” is maladaptive, it can be a long, hard road for them filled with heartache and pain. I’ve noticed that causes people to put up emotional walls to keep themselves safe. It is ultimately a type of emotional abuse, especially if it is ongoing. It limits our children’s vulnerability, which limits their options in life with relationships, careers, dreams and so much more. Shame manifests itself in the body. Shame fragments itself in the body in messy, infiltrating way that can take years of work to heal from. Engrains negative cognitions in the brain such as i am not worthy, i can’t do anything right, i’m a jerk, i’m defective, i’m a bad person and such “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Really does have some merit. Fixing the effects of shaming is much more difficult than preventing it. The quote “HURT PEOPLE, HURT PEOPLE” is a quote worth considering in this discussion of shaming. When someone is deeply hurt, they often hurt others from their pain. Looking at it from a child’s perspective, shaming, whether they are the target or someone that they love and identify with is, they may be tempted to transfer that pain. Sometimes that can look like depression, anxiety, bully type behavior, aggression and much more. For parents that default to shaming, give yourself permission to learn a new approach. Maya Angelou says when people know better, they do better. This is so true. If you are prone to shaming, it’s important to reflect on what messages you were sent as a child. Ask yourself, “is this helping or hurting my child?”. A more effective way is to use empathy to connect with your child. I love the ACT Limit Setting model (Acknowledge the Feeling, Communicate the Alternative, and Target the Alternative) that is described in Child Parent Relationship Therapy. If you haven’t done so yet, be sure to check out episode 22 http://jackieflynnconsulting.com/22-all-about-child-parent-relationship-therapy-with-dalena-dillman-taylor/ There’s so many better ways to discipline than shaming. I love LOVE and Logic, Child Parent Relationship Therapy, a 10 Session Model, and 123 Magic are some much better options. I have all of these linked in the show notes. If you haven’t done so yet, be sure to join us on Facebook in our group Parenting in the Rain Community and like our page Parenting in the Rain Podcast, Hosted by Jackie Flynn If you’d like to connect with me, I offer consultation and parent coaching support. 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Kids may experience difficulties during their childhood and need extra support to work through challenges such as picky eating, behavioral challenges, and even an eating disorder. Play therapy helps the child navigate and communicate their emotions, no matter how challenging. In this episode, I interview Jackie Flynn, registered play therapist, about the ins and outs of play therapy and how play therapy helps the child. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jillcastle.com/010
Welcome to Episode 49 of Therapy Chat! Today’s episode is #8 in the therapist practice building series. Host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C interviews the amazing Melvin Varghese, PhD, who is a psychologist and host of Selling the Couch podcast. Melvin, whose podcast is one of the top 100 business podcasts according to the iTunes rankings, discusses how podcasting can help therapists grown their practices and help them scale their businesses away from simply trading time for money. Melvin shares statistics about how podcasting is growing, and gives concrete examples of the skills most therapists already have that make us naturals at podcasting. He describes specific ways that podcasting can be used to grow a therapist’s business. He shares some of his free resources and invites listeners to check out his Healthcasters course for health, wellness and fitness podcasters, whether their podcasts have already begun or they are just in the ideas phase. He shares the changes podcasting has made to his business and his income. Resources Melvin mentioned in this episode: Jackie Flynn’s Parenting In the Rain podcast: http://jackieflynnconsulting.com/home/parenting-in-the-rain/ Robert Cox’s Mindful Recovery podcast: http://liferecoveryconsulting.com/podcast/ Check out Melvin’s podcast, Selling the Couch: http://sellingthecouch.com/podcast/ Melvin’s free podcasting tutorial: http://sellingthecouch.com/podcastingtutorial - check out the discount on Healthcasters found in this tutorial! Get the info on Melvin’s podcasting course/community, Healthcasters: http://sellingthecouch.com/the-healthcasters/ Canva: http://canva.com As always, you can find Therapy Chat at http://therapychatpodcast.com Please remember to visit iTunes to leave a rating and review, download episodes and subscribe to receive all the latest episodes as soon as they are released!
Children often are traumatized in the midst of others' addictions. This week I had the distinct honor of interview Jackie Flynn. Jackie is a rockstar child therapist who practices in Florida and often uses mindfulness herself in helping kids to create an emotionally safe space when coping with trauma and divorce (both issues which can arise from addiction). We talk about the ways that we can help children cope and about some of Jackie's upcoming and free trainings on these issues.
Welcome to our ONE-YEAR Anniversary show! It’s so hard to believe we’ve been on this journey for a whole year now! Thanks for being a part of the STC family! Today’s guest is a good friend, Jackie Flynn, who is a Registered Play Therapist in Florida. Jackie has made the transition from being solely a private practice practitioner to consulting. Jackie has unique skills and experiences with which she can connect and help people. Join me for the conversation with Jackie! You can find the full show notes and all the resources at http://sellingthecouch.com/session65
ComedySchoolsRadio.com studio presents an Interview with the very funny and talented Jackie Flynn and Rick Right who are appearing at the Scottsdale Laugh Factory Oct. 15-18.