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In this deeply honest episode, we sit down with Bayanne Elkhatib, LPC Associate at The Texas Therapist, to explore the often silent struggle of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) among Muslim women. We talk about the unique ways BDD shows up in our communities—how cultural expectations and family dynamics can complicate our relationship with our bodies.From navigating beauty standards across different cultures to dealing with the quiet shame that often surrounds appearance-related anxiety, this conversation offers insight, validation, and a path toward healing.If you've ever felt like what you see in the mirror isn't what others see—or if you love someone who struggles with this—this episode is for you.Tune in, reflect, and remember: you are more than a reflection.Text to get in touch!Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share! To help us continue this important work, become a sustainer at www.empowherhealth.org
In this deeply honest episode, we sit down with Bayanne Elkhatib, LPC Associate at The Texas Therapist, to explore the often silent struggle of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) among Muslim women. We talk about the unique ways BDD shows up in our communities—how cultural expectations and family dynamics can complicate our relationship with our bodies.From navigating beauty standards across different cultures to dealing with the quiet shame that often surrounds appearance-related anxiety, this conversation offers insight, validation, and a path toward healing.If you've ever felt like what you see in the mirror isn't what others see—or if you love someone who struggles with this—this episode is for you.Tune in, reflect, and remember: you are more than a reflection.Text to get in touch!Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share! To help us continue this important work, become a sustainer at www.empowherhealth.org
Unlock the path to becoming an LPC Associate in Texas with insights from Dr. Tara Fox, a distinguished assistant professor and program coordinator at Midwestern State University. This episode promises to equip you with essential strategies for transitioning smoothly from graduate studies to your professional journey in mental health. Discover the pivotal role supervisors play in your career development and how to effectively navigate the practicum and internship stages while gearing up for the National Counselor Examination (NCE).Building a strong community and finding mentors are crucial first steps in your counseling career, and we explore how to cultivate these connections whether you're learning in-person, hybrid, or online. Learn the art of maintaining detailed time logs during your clinical semesters and get valuable exam preparation tips with resources like Mometrics. We offer practical advice on choosing the right LPC supervisor by leveraging directories, local counseling communities, and exploring telehealth options for remote supervision.Securing quality LPC supervision and employment is a nuanced process, but we guide you through it with actionable insights on professional communication and understanding supervision dynamics. Discover the importance of mutual fit with your supervisor and the impact of strong connections on your professional growth. We also delve into the intricacies of employment classifications and the benefits of professional memberships. With a focus on studying, self-care, and ethics, this episode is packed with guidance to help you thrive as an LPC associate, especially for those navigating the unique challenges of rural practice.Get your step by step guide to private practice. Because you are too important to lose to not knowing the rules, going broke, burning out, and giving up. #counselorsdontquit.
Welcome to Hot Topics! Gabrielle Crichlow talks to guest Larissa Valeriano about the intersection of addiction and mental health.In this episode titled "The Intersection of Addiction and Mental Health," host Gabrielle Crichlow and guest Larissa Valeriano delve into the connection between addiction and mental health. They explore how substance use often serves as a coping mechanism for underlying mental health issues. Larissa emphasizes the need for a comprehensive treatment approach that addresses both addiction and mental health simultaneously, rather than treating addiction as a temporary solution.Larissa discusses the development of negative core beliefs stemming from unmet emotional needs, which can lead to negative thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, including substance use. She emphasizes the importance of incorporating a relapse prevention plan for addiction and inner child work to address these core wounds.The conversation also touches on the role of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in addressing addiction by challenging negative thoughts and beliefs. Larissa highlights the significance of changing one's environment and thought processes to support recovery.Throughout the episode, Larissa reveals that addiction and mental health issues can affect individuals from all backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. She highlights the universal nature of these issues, with clients ranging from teenagers to older adults.Overall, the episode underscores the significance of self-validation, positive self-talk, and cognitive restructuring in therapy to address addiction and promote recovery. It offers valuable insights into the intersection of addiction and mental health, and highlights Continuum Outpatient, a mental health and addiction services organization based in Texas, which provides comprehensive services and support.Who is Larissa Valeriano?Larissa Valeriano brings a comprehensive approach to treatment to clients. As the Clinical Director with a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and an LPC Associate license, Larissa's approach to solutions and outcomes is rooted in connections, vulnerability, servant leadership, and adding value to others. In addition to serving as the clinical director at Continuum, Larissa provides individual counseling, working closely with clients to process childhood and adulthood trauma and teaching emotional regulation skills and other DBT and CBT coping skills. She is trained in EMDR therapy and specializes in trauma and substance use disorders. Larissa understands the importance of bringing evidence-based therapy to clients and ensures that she and her treatment team provide ethical therapeutic approaches and utilize best practices.You can find Larissa (updated):On the web: https://continuumoutpatient.com/On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/continuumotcOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuumotc/By Email: larissa@continuumoutpatient.comWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/1pFc4vLTm1s********************************************Follow A Step Ahead Tutoring Services:On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn X: https://www.x.com/ASATS2013On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@astepaheadtutoringservicesOn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asats2013On Eventbrite: https://astepaheadtutoringservices.eventbrite.comVisit our website: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.comSign up for our email list: https://squareup.com/outreach/a41DaE/subscribeSign up for our text list: https://eztxt.s3.amazonaws.com/534571/widgets/61fc686d8d6665.90336120.htmlCheck out our entire "Hot Topics!" podcast: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.com/hottopicspodcastSupport us:Cash App: https://cash.app/$ASATS2013PayPal: https://paypal.me/ASATS2013Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/ASATS2013Zelle: success@astepaheadtutoringservices.comYou can also become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-topics--5600971/support Original date of episode: November 8, 2023
Erica Grigg provides psychotherapy that specializes in supporting those experiencing burnout, chronic stress, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma/PTSD, and substance use challenges. While working through her own mental health challenges, Erica left her 20-year career as a litigator and became a licensed professional counselor. Join her and Lisa as they talk through signs and symptoms of burnout and healthy mechanisms to improve wellbeing. We hope our partners and friends will find this episode helpful as you navigate your own personal animal welfare journey. *Content Warning - Discussions of Substance Abuse and Suicide* Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Dial 988. Help is Available. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists https://ericagriggcounseling.com/
Embark on a voyage through the transformative landscape of counseling with Dr. Tara Fox from Midwestern State University as our guide, uncovering the often-intricate journey from graduate student to Licensed Professional Counselor associate. In the heart of Texas, where the path to licensure is as sprawling as the state itself, Dr. Fox bestows upon us her knowledge, from the art of tracking clinical hours to finding that perfect supervisor who will champion your growth and align with your counseling ethos. Her astute advice doesn't stop there; for online students, she lays out a blueprint for building professional relationships that are both meaningful and enduring.As you navigate the waters of LPC supervision and licensing, it's paramount to find a supervisor who not only aligns with your professional aspirations but also provides a secure anchor for your developing practice. Dr. Fox shines a light on the questions you should be asking to gauge compatibility and supervision styles and underscores the importance of a strong, genuine connection. This chapter doesn't shy away from the realities of ethical practice and staying abreast of the ever-evolving professional regulations, ensuring you're well-equipped to apply for that coveted LPC Associate license in Texas with confidence.Lastly, we address the nitty-gritty of practical hours and the sometimes daunting transition from student to professional. For those wondering if school counseling practicum hours fit the bill for LPC requirements, we've got answers. And for those pondering the chicken-or-the-egg dilemma of finding a supervisor versus landing a job, we clarify the steps to ensure a seamless transition. Dr. Fox also arms you with a realistic timeline for acquiring your LPC associate license, sparing you from common pitfalls that could delay your start in this rewarding profession. Tune in for an episode rich with insights, poised to fortify your journey toward making a profound impact in the lives of others through counseling.Get your step by step guide to private practice. Because you are too important to lose to not knowing the rules, going broke, burning out, and giving up. #counselorsdontquit.
If you'd like to know more about getting help or would like to connect with Amanda for a free consultation at her Christian Counseling practice, contact her below: Amanda Moore, M.Ed., LPC-Associate. Supervised by LaMonica Ross, LPC-S.Website: wonderchristiancounseling.comEmail: amanda@wonderchristianco.comTo connect with us, visit gutsyfaith.com or FOLLOW US @gutsyfaith on all social media platforms. Be sure to snap a screenshot as you're listening to this episode + tag us to be featured on our platform!Lastly, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW the podcast to stay up to date with the latest episodes. We love you, Gutsy Faith fam!
In this episode, I am joined by my son-in-law Liam Kelly, LPC-Associate, to discuss addiction, how to know if someone has an addiction, the different levels of help, recovery, and how friends and family can help loved ones struggling with addiction.https://www.grace-counseling.com/
Want to learn the ins and outs of private practice ownership? Maybe you are teetering on the edge of going out on your own and need a little help with decision making. In this episode, five therapists sit down together to discuss private practice ownership. From practice scaling to marketing and side hustles to expanding, we cover it all. Joining us for this episode, we have Cameron Schober, LMFT-S, LPC-S (The Hope Place), Cameisha Brewer, Ed.S, LPC (Cameisha Brewer Consulting), Tryna Jackson, LPC- Associate, supervised by Casey Davids, M.Ed., LPC-S, (New Vibes Therapy), and Amy Barton, LPC-S (Hope and Harmony Counseling). Together, we talk through our whys for opening a practice, how we have grown and expanded over the years, our favorite marketing techniques, and what we've learned along the way. This is a must listen episode! Interview with Lisa SavinonThis episode does not offer CE credit. Therapeutic Perspective is an NBCC approved CE provider, podcast, virtual clinician community, and more. We provide engaging, evidence based NBCC approved continuing education and current, on trend practice building support and podcast episodes. We also give back to the community by offering a variety of free tools for clinicians, including a free interactive clinician community and free virtual NBCC approved CEs. Get all of our latest news, be the first to know about new episodes, and stay connected with us through our Insta.New to practice or soon to be a practice owner? Check out our All Things Private Practice course.Therapeutic Perspective: Community, Collaboration, & Continuing Education. Check out our website, and here is one easy to save link that has everything we offer.
Do you struggle with your body image - fixated on calories and losing weight? Do you find yourself yo-yo dieting or trapped by the comparison game? Maybe you, or a loved one, have a history with disordered eating or dysphoria? In this episode, Rachael Gilbert, author of Image Restored (March 2023, Esther Press), and I (Terra Mattson, MA LMFT, LPC) talk about our own journeys with our bodies, confidence, and finding wholeness. Rachael offers insights into the struggle and shares tools for the healing journey. Living in a culture that idealizes youth and outward beauty with narrow definitions, it's more common to struggle with body image issues. Build your compassion and trauma-informed theology with this conversation about an issue that plagues many men and women, young and old. Whether this applies directly to you, or to someone you love or lead, this conversation is important and filled with nuggets of truth. Rachael Gilbert, MFT, LPC Associate, is a fellow counselor and fitness lover who has found restoration in what God says about body image and the striving that tends to come with it. Rachael is also a wife, mom, trauma-informed therapist, owner of BBC Health, and podcast host of Real Talk with Rachael. She combines her clinical expertise and personal experience to help women overcome fear and insecurity so they can walk confidently in their God-given dreams. A frequent speaker and article writer, Rachael lives near Dallas with her husband, Matt, and their three children. To connect with Rachael Gilbert, visit the following: ONLINE - rachaelgilbert.com SOCIAL - Facebook - facebook.com/rachaeljoygilbert Twitter - @rachaeljgilbert Instagram - @rachaeljgilbert BOOK/PODCAST - Image RESTored: Tear Down Shame and Insecurity to Experience a Body Image Renovation, By Rachael Gilbert Real Talk with Rachael (podcast) ======================== We LOVE that you have decided to join us this week for the Living Wholehearted Podcast. We hope you enjoyed the conversation, tips, and resources to help you transform every relationship that matters most to you. If you think this will help someone you know, make sure you send it their way or share on socials. Tag us @living_wholehearted and @terramattson! Don't forget to FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss an episode and help spread the word by leaving us some stars on a review. Thanks for partnering with us to help more leaders, just like you, who want to live and lead with integrity at home, work and in the community. Go to livingwholehearted.com and sign up to receive our free leadership tips and updates delivered to you in our monthly newsletter. And… If you're a girl mom, check out mycourageousgirls.com. If you're a female leader, consider applying for the Women's Wholehearted Leadership Cohort. This is a one-year Cohort that runs from July 2023 through June 2024 and is limited to 12 women. Uniquely designed for female leaders, this is a holistic trauma-informed leadership development experience. It includes 10 individual coaching sessions with LW executive coaches, 6 group coaching sessions and 2 two-day retreats in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. The application is open through June 10. Go to livingwholehearted.com/cohort for more information. Until next time, be the leader you would follow! Grateful for you, Jeff & Terra To connect with Jeff & Terra Mattson and Living Wholehearted, go to: INSTAGRAM @TerraMattson @Living_Wholehearted @MyCourageousGirls FACEBOOK @WeAreLivingWholehearted @MyCourageousGirls WEBSITES LivingWholehearted.com TerraMattson.com MyCourageousGirls.com RESOURCES Shrinking the Integrity Gap https://davidccook.org/shrinking-integrity-gap-book/ https://a.co/d/dRiP4Ii Shrinking the Integrity Gap e-Course https://www.livingwholeheartedstore.com/e-courses Courageous: Being Daughters Rooted in Grace https://mycourageousgirls.com/shop/p/book-courageous-being-daughters-rooted-in-grace Dear Mattsons https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdPzQ_cUwCbRc-MQ40KL3a6ze06CiY38l Helping Moms Raise Confident Daughters http://cpguides.org
Join Gina Peck-Sobolewski, LMFT talk with our guest speaker, Sarah Hall, LPC-Associate, about the importance of involving family in the treatment process for commercially sexually exploited youth (CSEY). This powerful conversation looks at the obstacles and strengths of involving a youths family in the process. Thank you to our guest speaker, Sarah Hall, LPC-Associate, for joining this important conversation and sharing her personal experiences! Content Warning: Raising Voices talks about youth at risk of commercial sexual exploitation, and this episode includes personal experiences from our guest speaker, a survivor of sex trafficking. If you or someone you know is being trafficked, at risk, or need resources, please call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888 or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 800-843-5678.
#7 Hey Texas counseling grad students - things are not like they used to be. You've noticed, I'm sure. But the best ways of adapting to an ever-changing practice landscape are less than obvious. So what should you do to make sure you successfully bridge from graduate school to LPC Associate license? What are the pitfalls you need to watch out for and the strategies that actually work right now? I'm so excited to have Dr. Paul Carrola on the show to share his expertise with us. Dr. Carrola is among the most knowledgeable counselor educators in Texas and he absolutely delivers in this essential episode. This chat is jam-packed with golden nuggets for counselors at any level. We get a supervision masterclass, an in-depth look at the benchmarks that graduate students must hit, and exam tips galore. This is one of the most valuable podcast episodes to listen to, so enjoy! Show notes and more at https://katewalkertraining.com/paul-carrola-interview-bridging-from-graduate-to-lpc-associate/Get your step by step guide to private practice. Because you are too important to lose to not knowing the rules, going broke, burning out, and giving up. #counselorsdontquit.
How do LPC Associates even use their credential? Can you counsel across state lines? Why is so hard to say goodbye to our 'regulars?' Our practice is what we make of it, that's why it's vital to have a conscious approach in everything we do. My inbox has been full of questions relating to LPC Associates in private practice and folks struggling with clients who move away (or move on). You want to help as many people as possible, but you also don't want to break any laws while your doing it. In this episode, we talk about the LPC Associate credential and how to officially and correctly present that. We also discuss specifics like the problem with trying to maintain a client census as a KPI, or trying to hang on to regular clients. Many counselors struggle with paperwork too because they don't have great information. So we get into a fair late cancel/no show policy today as well. Show notes and more at katewalkertraining.com.Get your step by step guide to private practice. Because you are too important to lose to not knowing the rules, going broke, burning out, and giving up. #counselorsdontquit.
Hace unos 30 y tantos años atrás era muy común ver en un pequeño letrero en los abastos populares de mi ciudad, una singular frase que decía "Hoy no fio, manana si"; y lo crean o no, en mi ingenuidad me creía el cuento de que al día siguiente podría pedir algo fiado, que tonto que fui!. Lo cierto es que era una frase muy astuta para postergar la oportunidad de adquirir algo sin pagar en el momento, cosa que nunca iba a suceder. De allí surgen nuestras preguntas de hoy: ¿Qué tan ilusa es nuestra esperanza al tratar de cumplir una meta? ¿Por qué usualmente terminamos en los brazos de la postergación (o como se le dice en este mundo moderno) la Procrastinación? Hablemos un poco de ello en este episodio titulado: ¿Mientras tanto o Mientras siempre? Hoy nos acompañó: Anggie Pedraza-Watson MS, LPC-Associate, NCC Supervised by Dr. Pamela Ogletree, PhD, LPC-S Pueden contactar a nuestra invitada de hoy a traves de su cuenta de Facebook therapywithpedraza e Instagram @therapywithng Si deseas descarga la aplicación de la que hablamos hoy, aca te dejamos el link: Prueba Tick Tick gratis hoy! Gracias por seguirnos en nuestros canales de Telegram @ZoeSkopos y LinkedIn ZoeSkoposMindset ¡Que tengas un día lleno de propósitos!
One of the trickiest scenarios recovering addicts and betrayed partners must navigate involves disclosure to children. How much do you tell? When do you share? Who should do it? While there's no one-size-fits-all approach to answer these questions, some principles are generally helpful to those who are facing this reality. In this episode, APSATS-trained Carley Pool, LPC Associate discusses these matters with Dr. Jake. Links from show: http://apsats.org http://drjakeporter.com http://boundariessummit.com https://www.daringventures.com/carley/ http://instagram.com/carley_counseling_corner
One of the trickiest scenarios recovering addicts and betrayed partners must navigate involves disclosure to children. How much do you tell? When do you share? Who should do it? While there's no one-size-fits-all approach to answer these questions, some principles are generally helpful to those who are facing this reality. In this episode, APSATS-trained Carley Pool, LPC Associate discusses these matters with Dr. Jake. Links from show: http://apsats.org http://drjakeporter.com http://boundariessummit.com https://www.daringventures.com/carley/ http://instagram.com/carley_counseling_corner
In this episode Emily Faith, MA, LPC-Associate, RDT, walks with you as we touch in on past relationships. In this 20 minute walk, you will externalize parts of your past, get a brief run down on attachment theory, and gain a deeper understanding of your previous relationships. Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How it Can Help You Find and Keep Love by Amir Lavine, MD and Rachel S.F. Heller, MA https://www.amazon.com/Attached-Science-Adult-Attachment-YouFind/dp/1585429139 Emily Faith, MA, LPC-Associate, RDT Supervised by Sarah Osmer, LPC-S
In this episode, Emily Faith, MA, LPC-Associate, RDT, will guide you through a walk tailored to enhance attunement to easy and challenging emotions. This 20 minute episode can be listened to as a stand alone or repeat session. Emily is supervised by Sarah Osmer, LPC-S
Sarah graduated from Texas Woman's University with a Master's degree in Counseling and Development. She is on her journey as an LPC- Associate under the supervision of Melinda Porter, LPC-S, CST. She has experience in working with all age groups, including children, adolescents, and adults. She specializes in helping adolescents and adults who have experienced trauma. Sarah has a background in an early childhood education as well as financial counseling. Experience in these diverse settings, along with extensive education in counseling, has enabled her to help clients that are facing a broad array of issues in their life, whether they be rooted in trauma or elsewhere. Sarah's counseling modality is humanistic, meaning that she emphasizes the importance of finding meaning in the experiences that clients have had throughout their lives. She believes in creating a collaborative partnership with clients in order to explore the issues that they are facing. While she offers a great deal of knowledge and insight, she firmly believes in the client's power to influence change in their own life. Sarah utilizes a wide variety of therapeutic techniques in order to assist clients in processing emotions as well as traumatic experiences including art therapy techniques, bibliotherapy techniques, narrative therapy techniques, as well as helping clients to enhance their own self-awareness. Support the show
In today's episode, LPC-Associate and current doctoral candidate Jonathan Riddel sits down with host Deborah Dobbs to talk about his potential dissertation topic. They discuss the therapist's response to adolescent suicidal ideation, the role of 'being with' the client, and how therapy is not one-size-fits-all.
I'm so excited to share this episode! Renita Newton, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate and owner of Ree's Sweets and Savories, discusses her calling to study Counselor Education, being in the "All But Dissertation" phase of achieving her Ph.D., which qualities make an effective Counselor, becoming the first in her family to attend university and start a business, learning to cook by watching her parents in the kitchen back home in Louisiana, how the memory of her mother inspired her "Best Mom Ever" Mother's Day treat box, and her interactive self-care workshop "You Gotta Nourish to Flourish" in episode 167.
While there are many myths around the harm of divorce and stepfamilies disrupting a child's development, research has actually shown that a system of effective, communicative relationships can actually aid children in learning to navigate life in healthy ways. Communication and respect are key to this success. So, how do we create these systems and ways of functioning? How do we manage existing hurts and fears? Here to discuss this and much more is Donyé Smith, M.Ed., LPC Associate. About our Guest Donyé Smith is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Baptist University and Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lamar University. Donyé has worked in residential, non-profit and private practice settings treating depression, anxiety, trauma, obsessive compulsive disorder and parenting. She works with adolescents and adults using multiple modalities to develop an individualized approach for clients and strives to provide a safe, non judgmental environment to explore their concerns and help them lead meaningful lives. A special thanks to our team: Tracy Lehman, Host & Executive Producer Jacel Dickson, Producer and Editor Theme music written and performed by Jim Roman Audio engineering courtesy of our podmasters athttps://3wirecreative.com/ ( 3 Wire Creative) Administrators: Mary Elizabeth Hand and Heather Timmis Thanks for listening! www.finnegancounseling.org
Everyone struggles in life but, for some, those struggles turn into suffering. When we experience suffering, it is my belief that we often suffer in three main areas. We suffer in ourselves, we suffer from others, and we suffer in life as a whole. You may be experiencing suffering in one, two, or all three of these areas. When we suffer, we deserve to have the help of others to come along side and work together to relieve, process, and heal that suffering. It would be my honor to come along side of you and work to turn your suffering into acceptance, understanding, and freedomTogether we achieve this freedom by digging deep into your emotions and belief systems using the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy framework. This framework can reveal stringent unaccepting belief systems that cause you to suffer and transform these beliefs into more loving, kind, and accepting beliefs. This reframing calls on you to take behavioral steps toward a life that is more accepting and free!My counseling experience includes working with those who are experiencing grief and loss, trauma, depression, anxiety, career/life changes, and others. I believe that the therapeutic relationship is important in healing and in the effective use of REBT. Because of this, counseling begins with us building a therapeutic relationship. We will work together to identify and define your goals. Then you get to put those goals to the test as you continue to strive for more acceptance and freedom in your life.My hope as a counselor is to connect with you and help bring a level of joy to your life regardless of circumstance.Please contact me directly at 940-268-4287 or lkelly@lotusflowermound to get started!
Today we unpack another excuse for why some hesitate to say yes to God's calling in their life. Rachael Gilbert and I discuss the feeling of being unqualified and how it can cause us to pause. Rachael identified feeling unqualified but shares how she was able to resist it and step out into her purpose. Rachael Gilbert is a wife, mom, licensed counselor (LPC Associate), business owner, author (book coming March 2023), speaker, and podcast host of Real Talk with Rachael. Rachael helps women find their voice and be brave enough to use it. She loves to have honest conversations and help women live free so they can pursue their God-given dreams. You can find her at www.rachaelgilbert.com or Instagram@rachaeljgilbert. Did you hear our 1st Birthday is on April 7th? We want to celebrate with you by giving you a chance to WIN one of seven books in our Giveaway. Here is how you earn points! First, join our email list, hooks2crook.com, and earns 5 points. Follow us on Instagram@hooks2crook earns you another 5 points. Write a 5-star review on Apple Podcast, screenshot it and send it to me either by email (info@hooks2crook.com) or dm me on Instagram will earn you another 5 points. If you complete all three, you earn 15 total points but here is how you can go the extra mile. When you tag a friend on instagram@hooks2crook on ourRed Rover posts, you earn 1 point for each friend. So you can earn as many points as you would like by just tagging friends. What book could you WIN? Farm to Film (Children's book) by Hannah Miles Pierrou Why Her? : 6 Truths We Need to Hear When Measuring Up Leaves Us Falling Behind by Nicki Koziarz Woe to Wow: A Sincere Study of Matthew 23 aka The Seven Woes by Tischa van de Reep (podcast link: Tischa van de Reep) Spirit Calling: Experience Spirit-Led Living by Hal and Carla White and Boyd Bailey Jesus Calling by Sarah Young Praying God's Word Day by Day by Beth Moore Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen Thanks again for listening and keeping us going for ONE full YEAR!! We look forward to what God has in store for the next year of The Red Rover Podcast.
Today we're asking the question, "how do you feel about dying?" Our guest is our colleague and friend, Dheva Liebman, LPC-Associate, supervised by M. Michelle Hawn, LPC-S. We ask whether some people are cool with death, how we live with the mystery of the great beyond, what healthy dying looks like, and what our first thought would be sitting next to a pastor on a plane. Find out more about Dheva at https://www.herewithincounseling.com/
Today, Deborah Dobbs is joined by Jonathan Riddel, LPC Associate at The Counseling Place. Together they discuss the specifics of mental health as it relates to boys and men, and what Jonathan is currently seeing with his clients. Join them as they unpack the intricacies of this complicated topic and ask themselves what can helping boys do for society at large?
In an effort to get word out about the podcast as a resource to the Austin area community, I am currently raising funds to advertise on KUT! Please consider making a donation to the GoFundMe for this endeavor at gf.me/u/zrakdh This week's episode features Sladja Redner, LPC Associate Supervised by Jill Praisner, LPC-S on her practice and an area of specialty, Growing Beyond Limiting Patterns and Returning to Your True Self. Sladja's website: http://www.innerbecoming.com/ Sladja's website through Austin Counseling Center: https://www.austincounselingcenter.com/our-team Sladja's Instagram: @inner_becoming Theme song credit: "NextQuestion" by Greer Culbertson, LCSW-- lyrics, guitar, and vocals and Landon Laws-- drums Sound Engineer: Amanda Justice The interview process on this show is based entirely on the concept of consent in which an interviewee may choose to pass on any question at any time by simply saying "NextQuestion." No questions asked. Thank you for listening to NextQuest Podcast. I learned something new today and I hope you did too. Stay tuned for next episode featuring Callye Lawrence, LPC who will be talking about her practice and an area of interest, Self Compassion for Cynics. NextQuest Podcast relies solely on donations to keep this project going. Please consider making a donation via Venmo to username @NQCATX or by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nxtquestpodcast
In today's message, Pastor Ray and special guest, Shuronda Scott MS, NCC, LPC Associate, discuss the 10 Top 10 Relational Needs we all share and how meeting those needs fill our relational and emotional cup.
Mac shifted his focus from helping communities to helping individuals, and is now licensed as an LPC-Associate after completing a master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Texas at Dallas. Mac takes his lifetime of learning, both in and out of academia, and uses it to form a broad understanding of human life, human nature, and the systems that bind us together. He believes that you are the expert on your own lived experience. Mac takes a humanistic point of view, and is neurodivergent, LGBTQ+ supporting, identity affirming, culture affirming, sex-positive, kink-friendly, polyamory and non-monogamy supporting, and anti-oppression.Links: IG: talk.2.macwww.mcpcounseling.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sexgenchats)
Today, Jessica Patay and author Kristin Armstrong discuss how pain is a catalyst and a conduit to growth and healing. Kristin Armstrong is the author of eight books including: Happily Ever After, Strength for the Climb, Work in Progress: An Unfinished Woman's Guide to Grace, Heart of my Heart, Mile Markers: The 26.2 Most Important Reasons Why Women Run, Ties that Bind and YES. Her work has led to appearances on Oprah, The Rachel Ray Show, Hour of Power at the Crystal Cathedral, The 700 Club, NPR, Good Morning America and The Today Show. Kristin went back to school alongside her kids and got a Master's in Clinical Mental Health and is currently an LPC-Associate supervised by Dr. Sunny Lansdale, LPC, an EMDR clinician, and a Channeled Light energy healer. She sees adolescent and adult clients and specializes in relationships, communication, identity shifts and transition zones, divorce recovery, parenting coaching, and healing from trauma."
In this week's episode, we confront the controversial topic of the paranormal and parapsychology. We have Taylor Vest, LPC-Associate join us as we discuss our experiences with the paranormal, what it is and is not, and watch Hayden skeptically squirm! DISCLAIMER/TRIGGER WARNER: Some of the material in this episode we are now aware that it is triggering and could be taken as insensitive to certain listeners. We apologize in advance if this episode is offensive to families affected by cults and schizophrenia.Ian Hammonds, LPC, LMFT Facebook: Ian Hammonds, MS, LPC, LMFT Instagram: @atxrelationshiptherapist Twitter: @IanHammonds2 Email: ian@austinfamilycounseling.com Website: https://austinfamilycounseling.com/ian-hammonds/ Hayden Lindsey, LPCInstagram: @AustinIntimacySolutions Facebook: AustinIntimacySolutions Website: www.AustinIntimacySolutions.com Patrick Harris Website: www.twolaughingchairs.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an effort to get word out about the podcast as a resource to the Austin area community, I am currently raising funds to advertise on KUT! Please consider making a donation to the GoFundMe for this endeavor at gf.me/u/zrakdh This week's episode features Samantha Meyer, LPC Associate supervised by Natasha Justo, LPC Supervisor on her practice and an area of specialty, Mental Health Accessibility & Mutual Aid ATX Mental Health Fund: https://linktr.ee/ATXMentalHealthFund Samantha's website: https://www.movingpartspsychotherapy.com/samantha-meyer-lpc-associate Theme song credit: "NextQuestion" by Greer Culbertson, LCSW-- lyrics, guitar, and vocals and Landon Laws-- drums Sound Engineer: Amanda Justice The interview process on this show is based entirely on the concept of consent in which an interviewee may choose to pass on any question at any time by simply saying "NextQuestion." No questions asked. Stay tuned for our episode next week featuring Lisa Wheeler, LPC who will be discussing her practice and an area of specialty Clients with Non Ordinary Experiences. NextQuest Podcast relies solely on donations to keep this project going. Please consider making a donation via Venmo to username @NQCATX or by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nxtquestpodcast
Crises of faith can happen in response to grief and loss, but they can also often be the result of discrepancy between ones personal life and the doctrines of their faith. The way a spiritual community responds to and support members largely determines whether the faith community becomes a source of support and mental resilience or shame and mental trauma. In fact an emerging field in psychotherapy is Religious Trauma. Here to help us navigate this sometimes scary world of challenging faith communities, finding your own spiritual path, or improving your faith community from within is NFCC's Clinical Director, Audrey Omenson, MA, LPC-S. About Audrey: Audrey is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor and the Clinical Director at the Nick Finnegan Counseling Center (NFCC). She oversees all of the clinical work done at NFCC, including the training and supervision of graduate practicum counselors and LPC-Associate counselors. She joined NFCC in 2014 but has worked with children, adolescents, adults and families in the mental health field since 2009. Her counseling experience includes work in outpatient clinics and schools, supporting clients challenged by anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, Autism spectrum disorders, and other neurological differences. She also works with clients who have experienced religious/spiritual trauma. In addition to serving as NFCC's, clinical director, Audrey operates her very own private practice focusing on religious trauma as well as major life transitions with adults and teens. Audrey also works as an artist creating beautiful canvas pieces, is a certified yoga instructor, and enjoys time with her family, adorable niece, and sweet rescue dog, Sedona. Resources: https://www.audreyomenson.com/about (Audrey's Private Practice) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/964147.Leaving_the_Fold (Leaving the Fold) By Marlene Winell https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26534230-sacred-wounds (Sacred Wounds: A Path to Healing from Spiritual Trauma) By Teresa B. Pasquale https://mindshiftpodcast.co.uk/2020/11/06/rebuilding-a-sense-of-self-coping-with-religious-trauma-syndrome-with-andrew-jasko/ (Rebuilding A Sense of Self: Coping with Religious Trauma Syndrome) Podcast Episode from ‘Mindshift Podcast' https://www.netgrace.org/ (For Religious Institutions Looking to be Preventative of Trauma) Recommended Instagram Accounts: @reclamationcollective @drlauraandersen A special thanks to our team: Tracy Lehman, Host & Executive Producer Os Galindo, Senior Producer & Engineer Yue Nakayama, Audio Engineer Jacel Dickson, Editor & Graphic Designer Administrators: Mary Elizabeth Hand and Audrey Omenson with music by Jim Roman Thanks for listening!
In an effort to get word out about the podcast as a resource to the Austin area community, I am currently raising funds to advertise on KUT! Please consider making a donation to the GoFundMe for this endeavor at gf.me/u/zrakdh This week's episode features Sydney Kudeviz, LMSW who speaks about her area of specialty, Demystifying the Response and Treatment of Child Abuse. Theme song credit: "NextQuestion" by Greer Culbertson, LCSW-- lyrics, guitar, and vocals and Landon Laws-- drums Sound Engineer: Amanda Justice The interview process on this show is based entirely on the concept of consent in which an interviewee may choose to pass on any question at any time by simply saying "NextQuestion." No questions asked. Stay tuned for our episode next week featuring Samantha Meyer, LPC Associate supervised by Natasha Justo, LPC Supervisor who will be discussing her practice and an area of specialty Mental Health Accessibility and Mutual Aid. NextQuest Podcast relies solely on donations to keep this project going. Please consider making a donation via Venmo to username @NQCATX or by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nxtquestpodcast
This week's episode features Jennifer Bommer, LPC Associate Supervised by Brittany Neece, LPC Supervisor, who speaks about her practice and an area of specialty, Performance Counseling Jennifer's website: https://www.resolutemindatx.com/ Theme song credit: "NextQuestion" by Greer Culbertson, LCSW-- lyrics, guitar, and vocals and Landon Laws-- drums Sound Engineer: Amanda Justice The interview process on this show is based entirely on the concept of consent in which an interviewee may choose to pass on any question at any time by simply saying "NextQuestion." No questions asked. Stay tuned for our episode next week featuring Jennifer Dunham, LPC-S, CHT who will be discussing her practice and an area of specialty, Hypnotherapy. NextQuest Podcast relies solely on donations to keep this project going. Please consider making a donation via Venmo @NQCATX or by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nxtquestpodcast
Kristin Armstrong is the author of eight books including - Happily Ever After, Strength for the Climb, Work in Progress: An Unfinished Woman's Guide to Grace, Heart of my Heart, Mile Markers: The 26.2 Most Important Reasons Why Women Run, Ties that Bind and YES. She is a regular columnist for Tribeza magazine and a regular contributor to Living Faith. Her freelance work has appeared in publications such as USA Today, Glamour, O – The Oprah Magazine, Parents, The Huffington Post, and the Austin American-Statesman. Her work has led to appearances on Oprah, The Rachel Ray Show, Hour of Power at the Crystal Cathedral, The 700 Club, NPR, Good Morning America, and The Today Show. Kristin went back to school alongside her kids and got a Master's in Clinical Mental Health and is currently an LPC-Associate supervised by Dr. Sunny Lansdale, LPC, an EMDR clinician, and a Channeled Light energy healer. She sees adolescent and adult clients and specializes in relationships, communication, identity shifts and transition zones, divorce recovery, parenting coaching, and healing from trauma. Kristin opened our Nourish event, where she inspired our community to embrace and nurture themselves, mind, body, and soul during her talk with Amy and Cheryl. Today we share their insightful and motivational conversation. In This Podcast: 02:23 – Kristin's background, work, and career journey. 05:20 – Kristin's passion for running and its meaning in her life. 07:05 – How writing changed and shaped Kristin. 10:57 – The value Kristin has found from her life experiences. How she uses those experiences when relating to others, including clients. 13:23 – Finding the lessons in all of life's events. 14:38 – What does Kristin do to bring balance to her daily life? 18:08 – Kristin's reflections from 2020 and the COVID-era. What can we learn from our experiences during this time? What can we carry forward? 21:55 – Getting the most value out of our experiences. For more information on Kristin and her services (including virtual appointments), visit Kristin Armstrong Counseling at https://www.kristinarmstrongcounseling.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/envibelifeconversations/message
On this introductory episode (which we had to re-record because we got so drunk our first time), we reveal our mission as mental health professionals as well as why we became therapists, what our hopes are for this podcast, and how dysfunctional our families are!Get in touch and learn more about the hosts: Ian Hammonds, LPC, LMFT https://austinfamilycounseling.com/ian-hammonds/Hayden Lindsey, LPC www.austinintimacysolutions.comPatrick Harris, LPC-Associate www.twolaughingchairs.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While we've talked a lot about the stigma surrounding mental health treatment, there can also be stigma within the mental health community. Today Deborah sits down with Jonathan Riddel, LPC Associate and Counseling Place clinician, to talk through Existentialism and how this stigmatized counseling theory can practically help us heal.