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Original Air Date: October 10, 2023 In this powerful episode, Lisa Dion is joined by the incredible Heather Fairlee Denbrough—Certified Synergetic Play Therapist/Supervisor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor—to tackle one of the most challenging and important topics in child therapy: supporting children experiencing suicidal ideation or attempts. This conversation is an essential resource for caregivers and professionals alike. Lisa and Heather offer practical guidance, hope, and strategies to help children navigate these overwhelming experiences safely and compassionately. What You'll Learn: How to recognize subtle signs of suicidal thoughts in children Creating a safe, nonjudgmental space for children to share their feelings Using play as a tool for children to explore and shift their stories Developing safety plans with children and caregivers, identifying triggers and red flags Facilitating open conversations about suicidal ideation with children and families Prioritizing therapist self-care and maintaining emotional safety in difficult sessions Accessing support networks and resources for challenging situations Join Lisa and Heather for this crucial conversation that emphasizes empathy, connection, and compassion when supporting children through some of life's most difficult moments. ❤️ Note: This episode is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional advice. Additional Resources:
What happens to your private practice—and your finances—when perimenopause hits and you just don't feel like you used to?As therapists and health practitioners, we're used to holding space for others—even when our own capacity is changing. If you're noticing changes in your energy, focus, or mood and wondering how to keep your practice (and your finances) healthy, this episode might be just what you need.In this episode, I break down the real impact of perimenopause on therapists, from brain fog and fatigue to the tough decisions about reducing your caseload or raising your fees.I share some practical ways to adjust your schedule, automate your money systems, and, most importantly, ask for support so your business and finances work with your new reality. Remember—your practice can and should support you through every season of life!Supporting Yourself Financially and Professionally Through Perimenopause in Private Practice(00:04:14) Perimenopause's Impact on Therapists(00:07:59) Align Business with Current Reality(00:12:15) Prioritize Time, Health, and Money(00:15:11) Streamline Finances, Seek Support(00:18:33) Money Clarity for TherapistsPrivate Practice Finances for Therapists Experiencing PerimenopauseIf you've been noticing a shift in your health, energy, or focus as you move through your late 30s or 40s—especially the ups and downs of perimenopause—you're not alone.Let's be honest: perimenopause comes with a “whole list of not fun”—from hot flashes and brain fog to headaches, irritability, and unrelenting fatigue. If your capacity isn't what itused to be, please know that adjusting your expectations and routines isn't just okay—it's necessary.Listen in for practical steps to create more ease in your schedule, value your expertise as your career progresses, and make sure your money truly supports you through this transitional season. I encourage you to create a clear system and habits for yourself, so you don't have to think fresh every time you sit down to work on your money. Having a nice, clear checklist of the tasks that you do whenever you do money time will help clear mental barriers and make the best use of the energy you have in that moment.(00:15:37) "Let's reduce the cognitive load associated with your finances when that cognitive energy right now would probably better serve you somewhere else because it might be in more limited supply than it used to be." - Linzy BonhamFinancial Self-Care for Therapists Navigating Perimenopause ChallengesHere are 3 key takeaways for therapists in private practice:· Accept Your New Reality: Your energy and focus may look different than they used to. Instead of holding yourself to past standards, adapt your schedule and expectations—this is about working with your reality, not against it.· Let Your Business & Money Support You: Adjust your caseload, consider increasing your fees, and schedule self-care. Your financial decisions now can directly support your health and quality of life.· Simplify Your Systems—And Ask for Help: Clear routines, automation, and seeking support (like hiring a bookkeeper) can help lighten your mental load, freeing up energy for both your work and your wellness.Ready to feel confident with your money?Are you a Solo Private Practice Owner?I made this course just for you: Money Skills for Therapists. My signature course has been carefully designed to take therapists from money confusion, shame, and uncertainty – to calm and confidence. In this course I give you everything you need to create financial peace of mind as a therapist in solo private practice. Want to learn more? Click here to register for my free masterclass, “The 4 Step Framework to Get Your Business Finances Totally in Order.”This masterclass is your way to get a feel for my approach, learn...
Dr. Patricia Hasbach of Northwest Ecotherapy joins Will to explore how clinicians can bring the healing power of nature into their therapeutic work. Drawing from her new book, Prescribing Nature: A Clinician's Guide to Ecotherapy, Patricia shares her journey from traditional therapy settings to incorporating the natural world as an active partner in treatment. She explains the concept of the "ecological self" and how reconnecting clients with nature can reduce anxiety, depression, and stress while deepening connection and meaning. Patricia also offers practical guidance on writing "nature prescriptions," navigating ethical considerations, and developing competence for working outdoors. Through personal stories and research insights, she shows how ecotherapy can transform both therapy and the therapist—helping practitioners step beyond the office and into the living world as part of the healing process. U.S.-based customers can get 20% off and free shipping on Patricia Hasbach's new book when ordering through Norton using this link: https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324053668?promo=WWHITE20 Dr. Hasbach's website is- https://www.northwestecotherapy.com/ This podcast is supported by White Mountain Adventure Institute (wmai.org), offering adventure inspired retreats for men.
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When the Church tries to heal what it doesn't understand, even good intentions can cause real harm. In this first conversation of the Do No Harm series, Laurie and licensed therapist Kati Quigley talk about the unseen damage that happens when untrained pastoral or biblical counseling takes the place of trauma-informed care. It's not about blame; it's about awareness, wisdom, and protecting the people we're called to love well.In this episode:The difference between spiritual care and clinical therapyWhy quoting Scripture can backfire for trauma survivorsWhat “do no harm” really looks like in ministryThe emotional fallout when help hurtsFirst steps toward safer, trauma-informed spiritual careJoin our free Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/smallchurchministryRate, Review, & Follow Laurie on Apple Podcasts"I love Laurie and The Small Church Ministry Podcast!!"
In Episode 332: Elderly Dating, Through a Therapist's Eyes explores what dating looks like later in life-whether it's about companionship, romance, or new beginnings. The hosts discuss the emotional and social benefits of connecting again, as well as the challenges of grief, health changes, and online dating. They also highlight growing concerns around romance scams targeting older adults and share practical tips for staying safe, setting healthy boundaries, and embracing relationships with confidence and self-awareness. Tune in to see Elderly Dating Through a Therapist's Eyes.
There's some disappointment from a sexual education expert over new Government curriculum changes. Education Minister Erica Stanford has released her draft Year 1-to-10 curriculum for six months feedback from schools and educators. A key change is making consent education compulsory in health and physical education. But therapist and parenting educator Jo Robertson says the guidelines don't mention the word 'consent' until Year 3. "We need kids to know that if somebody touches their body that that's sexual harm and that's not okay. So for me, it doesn't quite meet the mark." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when therapy becomes personal? In this raw and honest conversation, John Kim talks with licensed therapist Rebecca Prolman about her real-life experience of falling for her therapist — and what it taught her about attachment, shame, and healing. Together they explore the taboo topic of client-therapist attraction, transference and counter-transference, and how therapy can mirror our deepest childhood wounds.
Send us a text message if you have a question you want answered on the podcast.Fear shows up in so many ways...feeling like a burden, struggling to hold boundaries, people-pleasing, or even questioning whether therapy leads us away from faith. In this “Ask a Therapist” episode, I'm answering your submitted questions and breaking down:How to overcome the fear of being a burdenWhere the line is between forgiveness and healthy boundariesHow to avoid people-pleasing while still seeing others the way the Savior doesWhy some people feel therapy is pulling them away from the ChurchI'll share practical mental health tools through a spiritual lens to help you move forward with confidence, faith, and peace in Christ.Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!________________________For more information on this episode and other mental health resources, head to the link below!Show notes: www.ldsmentalhealthco.com/blog/221________________________
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Welcome back! Today we kick it off with a story about the "bird test" in my relationship. Next we dive into listener questions about how to cut off communication with an ex, overcoming dating app burnout, feeling stagnant in a long term relationship, and whether or not you should accept a setup from a family member.As always, find me on Instagram @mostlydating. And if you're enjoying the pod, please leave a rating & review! To have your question answered on an upcoming episode, submit it here or email carleigh@mostly-dating.com.
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As a PEM physician I am fairly good (and confident) about intubating children and passing that ET tube beyond the vocal cords. Managing the vent, however is a whole different ballgame. That is why I asked Jared to come and teach us some basic vent setting for our children.
The latest episode of The Writing Community Chat Show was an absolute masterclass in grit, psychology, and the art of crafting a killer thriller. We had the immense pleasure of sitting down with Nikki Allen, the brilliant mind behind the Apple Books Thriller of the Month, The Hideaway.Nikki isn't just an author; she's a BACP-registered therapist, and her deep understanding of the human psyche shines through every twist and turn of her novels. If you're looking for inspiration, practical advice, or just a fascinating peek into a unique writing journey, you're in the right place.Key Takeaways & What We Explored:Our chat with Nikki was packed with insights, from her unique background to the practicalities of being a published author. Here are some of the highlights:* The Therapist's Edge in Thriller Writing: How does a professional understanding of human behavior translate into creating compelling, sometimes morally ambiguous characters and nail-biting suspense? Nikki shared how her therapy background is both a “blessing and a curse” for her plotting!* From Harrogate to Pan MacMillan: Nikki walked us through the pivotal steps of her writing journey, detailing how an interview at the Harrogate Crime Writers Festival was just one stop on her road to securing a major publishing deal with Pan MacMillan. Her advice on targeting agents is a must-hear for aspiring authors.* The Hideaway: Behind the Scenes: We explored the inspiration behind her debut, a chilling destination thriller set in a remote Costa Rican wellness retreat. Nikki discussed balancing the allure of a tranquil setting with the dark undercurrents of murder and deception, and how the book subtly critiques modern wellness culture.* Navigating Writing with ADHD: This segment was incredibly powerful. Nikki openly discussed how her ADHD impacts her writing process, offering invaluable tips and strategies for fellow neurodivergent writers. It's a candid look at how ADHD can be both a challenge and a superpower for creativity, enabling her to craft three novels in just two years.* What's Next? Below The Deck! Get an exclusive sneak peek into Nikki's highly anticipated second novel, Below The Deck, a destination thriller set on a superyacht in French Polynesia. Get ready for more intrigue, stunning locales, and, no doubt, plenty of psychological twists!Why You Should Read The HideawayIf you haven't picked up The Hideaway yet, now is the time. It's a masterfully crafted psychological thriller that keeps you guessing until the very last page. Named Apple Books Thriller of the Month, it's a testament to Nikki's skill in weaving complex plots and unforgettable characters.Connect with Nikki Allen* Website: https://nikkiallen.co.uk/about* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikkiallenauthor/* Find The Hideaway: https://amzn.to/3JpInJCListen to the Podcast Episode (Audio)For those who prefer to listen on the go, you can catch the full audio of our conversation with Nikki Allen right here.Watch the Full Interview (Video)Dive deep into the discussion and watch our full interview with Nikki Allen on YouTube:Thank you to Nikki Allen for such an engaging and insightful conversation!“Together as one, we get it done.”Join our brand new community on our Stanstore! After conducting 360 plus interviews, we have compiled digital products to help your writing. Plus, community members get access to our live writing sprints where we write with you, keep you accountable, and give you free access to our 1-on-1 video coaching. There are forum like tabs in our community group where you can post work and receive advice, plus, much more. Join here: https://stan.store/TheWCCS This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thewccs.substack.com/subscribeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-writing-community-chat-show--5445493/support.
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Aliveness: Earth Medicine and Deep Inner Work to Connect us With Who We Are
Ruth contemplates the nonsensical and endlessly painful nature of world affairs and the lack of comfort offered by spiritual sayings. She's wrestling.For context on this fictional series read the Introduction to Session Notes From the World's Therapist.SUBSCRIBE TO EROS FOR LIFE ON SUBSTACKTo receive daily emails visit your Substack profile on a web browser (not the app). From there find Eros For Life and activate the Eros For Life (Daily Version) section. There is a photo guide to doing this one the bottom of today's substack post.Got an idea for the podcast? Comments? Submit them here.Mentioned in this episode:Join Live Classes in November: November 10th: How To Build An Idea With Weight November 20th: How To Build A Career In A Job Market That No Longer Makes Sense November 28th: How To Design Your Information Diet So You Don't Go Insane Available individually or as a bundle.Explore November ClassesJoin Write Together November 2025
We're answering another frequently asked question that we've heard from mental health professionals: How can I be human and ethical with my clients? What if my client asks for a hug? What if they ask me a personal question? What if I say something and it unintentionally hurts them? What does it mean to be ethical?We have a nuanced take on this topic that allows you to show up in your work honoring your humanity, your clients' humanity, while serving them ethically.If you want to lead human-first, ethical, life-changing transformation, apply for the Healing Embodied Practitioner Training Program: www.healingembodied.com/get-certifiedBook a free Career Vision Call to learn how you can bring your career vision to life and see if applying for our certification program is the best next step for your career goals: https://healingembodied.hbportal.co/public/careervisionAdditional Resources for Therapists, Healers, Coaches, and Creative Entrepreneurs:Free Resource Library for Therapists, Healers, and Creatives: https://healingembodied.kartra.com/page/library-signupGet our free training for therapists, coaches, and practitioners, How to Not Burn out as a Therapist: https://healingembodied.kartra.com/page/burnoutFree Facebook Community for practitioners who want to lead from embodiment and wholeness: https://www.facebook.com/groups/embodiedpractitionerparadigm/Get our $7 ebook for therapists, coaches, and practitioners on how to create a career that lights you up and serves from overflow rather than burnout and self-sacrifice, From Overgiving to Overflow: https://healingembodied.kartra.com/page/overgiving-to-overflowLearn more and/or apply for our year-long, internationally accredited somatic certification program: www.healingembodied.com/get-certifiedUnlock the fullest expression of your purpose and get clear on your unique career vision by booking a Career Vision Call: https://healingembodied.hbportal.co/public/careervisionAdditional Resources for those who want to embody more love, trust, and wholeness in their lives and relationships:Want to be a client of Healing Embodied? Book a free 15 minute Clarity Call with a member of our team, and learn how we can support you in creating more trust, love, and joy in your life: https://healingembodied.kartra.com/page/applyWant to feel safe to let in the fullness of love in your relationship? Check out our new free guide, "The 5 Keys to Feeling Rock Solid in Your Relationship" here: https://healingembodied.kartra.com/page/the-5-keysOur Relationship Anxiety Resource Shop (mediations, masterclasses, courses): https://healingembodied.kartra.com/page/shopGet on our email list for updates, podcast episode announcements, discounts, and more: https://healingembodied.kartra.com/page/sign-upCheck out all the ways we can support you here: www.healingembodied.com/healwithus
What should every therapist truly understand before working with clients who have eating disorders? In this insightful interview, Dr. Marianne Miller talks with Edie Stark, LCSW (@ediestarktherapy) about what ethical, inclusive care really means. Together, they explore why “gold standard” approaches like Family-Based Treatment (FBT) often miss the mark for neurodivergent, fat, queer, and BIPOC clients. The conversation highlights the importance of cultural humility, anti-fat bias awareness, trauma-informed care, and intersectional understanding in every therapeutic setting. Whether you are a clinician, a student, or someone in recovery who wants to understand what quality treatment should look like, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how therapists can grow, unlearn, and create safe, collaborative spaces for healing. Key Topics Covered Why “gold standard” models like Family-Based Treatment (FBT) do not fit everyone How anti-fat bias and wellness culture shape eating disorder care The importance of cultural humility and intersectionality in therapy Ways to create trauma-informed, consent-based, and collaborative care What ethical practice looks like when working with neurodivergent and marginalized clients How therapists can identify and challenge their own internalized biases Why eating disorder work requires humility, continual learning, and self-reflection Who This Episode Is For Therapists and dietitians who want to provide ethical and inclusive eating disorder care Students and early-career clinicians who are beginning to work with eating disorders Supervisors and consultants who guide others in complex clinical cases People in recovery who want to understand what to expect from truly affirming treatment Anyone curious about how bias, culture, and power dynamics affect eating disorder recovery Other Episodes With Edie The Hidden Risks of Non-Specialized Eating Disorder Treatment on Apple & Spotify. The Diet/Wellness Industry, Accessibility, & Diet Culture on Apple & Spotify. Anti-Fat Bias & the Importance of Advocacy on Apple & Spotify. About My Guest Edie Stark, LCSW, is the founder of Stark Therapy Group in California and Edie Stark Consulting, where she supports therapists through business consulting, case consultation, and supervision. She's also a feature writer for Psychology Today and advocates for ethical, media-accurate portrayals of eating disorders. Connect with Edie on Instagram at @ediestarktherapy and @edies_edits, or visit ediestark.com. About Dr. Marianne Miller Dr. Marianne Miller is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist specializing in eating disorders, ARFID, and binge eating disorder. She practices in California, Texas, and Washington D.C., and teaches self-paced, virtual courses through her binge eating recovery membership and her course ARFID and Selective Eating. Learn more at drmariannemiller.com or follow her on Instagram @drmariannemiller.
Can Artificial Intelligence Replace Your Therapist? As artificial intelligence moves deeper into mental health spaces, chatbots are starting to mimic real therapy conversations. We explore where these tools can help, where they fall short, and how some states are already beginning to regulate their use in therapeutic settings. Knitting, Quilting & The Art Of Starting Over For some, healing begins with a single stitch. From a young woman rebuilding her life through knitting to a man wrongfully imprisoned who stayed resilient by quilting, this story weaves together the power of art and building community through passion projects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“When you do find the tribe and the right help, boy does it open up doors!”Marine Corps veteran, Ms. Sarah George, joins us in our virtual studio and tells us about her two attempts at boot camp, being part of the initial push of the Iraq War, some of the personal difficulties that ultimately led her to leave the Corps, and the ups and downs of life afterwards that finally led her to helping others as a therapist.In the Free Fire Area, Roger both inspires us and beclowns himself with his unbridled passion for candy corn and sour candies.The theme song for this episode is provided by The Mountain via Pixabay.Support the showhttps://tracerburnout.com/
Want to stop ghosting before it happens? While you can never entirely prevent ghosting, there are signs it may occur in the future. Join host Gretta and licensed therapist & dating coach Kelsey Wonderlin as they share practical tools for spotting emotional availability in dating.Discover how to:Use questions to screen for emotional maturityPace dates to slow attachmentDate with confidenceSpot vulnerability versus polished talkWhether you're single and dating or already in a relationship, this conversation provides ways to protect your energy and prioritize partners who show up. Connect With Gretta❤️
Send us a textIn this episode you will be given a simple therapy framework that could help you make sense of any problem, and actually interrupt it in real time. This is truly a powerful therapeutic framework designed to give you key insight and understanding into your thoughts, emotions, and behaviours, and habits. Meaning you can break old subconscious patterns and cycles.You'll learn this tool applies to common challenges like anxious attachment, procrastination, and worry, and discover how the same process can be used to navigate almost anything life throws your way.We'll break down each step of the framework, share real-world examples, and give you guided self-reflection prompts so you can start using it for your own growth and clarity right away.Whether you're a therapist, a self-development enthusiast, or just someone ready to stop feeling stuck, this episode will help you see your patterns clearly, interrupt them compassionately, and create space for change.Support the showOther useful links: Free Workshop: 5-Step therapy Framework for Breaking Cycles Book a Free consult call with me (for online therapy & coaching) Follow Carly Ann on Instagram To discuss how I can support your team or audience, email: carly@carly-ann.co.uk
As artificial intelligence moves deeper into mental health spaces, chatbots are starting to mimic real therapy conversations. We explore where these tools can help, where they fall short, and how some states are already beginning to regulate their use in therapeutic settings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lana is a mom, software developer, and fierce advocate who created Q-Voice, an AAC system built out of love, frustration, and deep understanding. When her daughter Quinn struggled to connect through traditional speech apps, Lana and her husband decided to build something better—something intuitive, visual, and human. In this episode, we talk about: The real-life limitations of traditional AAC systems How Q-Voice uses GIFs, emojis, and real-world icons to keep learners engaged Built-in data tracking that actually helps shape speech goals The AI feature that speeds up sentence formation and keeps communication flowing Why parent involvement and design simplicity are key to AAC success Whether you're a parent, SLP, or educator, this episode is full of hope and practical inspiration for making communication easier—and more fun—for everyone. Learn more or try Q-Voice: qvoice.app Follow Lana on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tigerishmom/ Follow Q-Voice on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qvoice.app/
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This week's episode is a hot mess buffet. Trump's turning the White House into a luxury event space, the government's playing games with people's groceries, and the Louvre apparently lost more than art—it lost security. The NBA's looking more like Vegas after a few players got caught up in a gambling mess, Cardi B's dragging Armon Wiggins, and there's another blackout protest coming (are y'all actually participating this time?). Meanwhile, Nicki's got sheriffs at her mansion, and Keyshia Ka'oir is offering mental health consultations without a medical degree… maybe we all need one after this week. IG: itswista Podcast IG: wordswithwista Substack: wordswithwista
Things are changing in private practice—and if you've noticed your business feels a bit more challenging lately, you're definitely not imagining it. In this episode, Julie is joined by Linzy Bonham to talk about what's really going on behind the scenes: rising costs, tighter cash flow, shifts in hiring, and why even your go-to marketing tactics might need a rethink.We're pulling back the curtain on the realities of running a practice “in this economy,” sharing the patterns we're seeing with clients across the US and Canada, and offering some encouragement along the way. Tune in to feel less alone, get some context for what you're experiencing, and get ready for next week's episode where we'll dive into practical strategies to help you move forward.Links and Resources Money Skills for Therapists: https://moneynutsandbolts.com/podcast/ Money for Therapists Practice Startup - https://www.greenoakaccounting.com/startupGreenOak Accounting - www.GreenOakAccounting.comTherapy For Your Money Podcast - www.TherapyForYourMoney.comProfit First for Therapists - www.ProfitFirstForTherapists.comProfit First Academy - www.ProfitFirstForTherapists.com/Academy Podcast Production and Show Notes by Course Creation StudioGet our free KPI tracker to see how you practice measures up to others in the industry! www.therapyforyourmoney.com/kpi
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For context on this fictional series read the Introduction to Session Notes From the World's Therapist.Ruth is sick today.Links to a couple of today's stories:White House Demolition (CBC)In what the Frankfort Police department described as an “appalling act of littering,” Frankfort residents woke up to find KKK flyers lying in front yards and streets.SUBSCRIBE TO EROS FOR LIFE ON SUBSTACKTo receive daily emails visit your Substack profile on a web browser (not the app). From there find Eros For Life and activate the Eros For Life (Daily Version) section. There is a photo guide to doing this one the bottom of today's substack post.Got an idea for the podcast? Comments? Submit them here.Mentioned in this episode:Join Write Together November 2025Join Live Classes in November: November 10th: How To Build An Idea With Weight November 20th: How To Build A Career In A Job Market That No Longer Makes Sense November 28th: How To Design Your Information Diet So You Don't Go Insane Available individually or as a bundle.Explore November Classes
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After some time focusing on my own mental health and recovery, I'm excited to be back and delve into meaningful conversations about sobriety and personal recovery. Join me as we explore various aspects of addiction recovery and the importance of living a sober life, sharing insights from my own sobriety journey.In this episode of the Sober Truth podcast, host George A. Wood engages in a profound conversation with therapist Jen Woodrome about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and its complexities. Jen shares her personal experiences with DID, the challenges of diagnosis, and the misconceptions surrounding the disorder. They discuss the impact of trauma on mental health, the differences between DID and schizophrenia, and the importance of creating safe therapeutic environments. Jen also highlights her work on developing a new therapy modality focused on predictive dissociation, aiming to help individuals understand their trauma responses and foster healing.Connect with me for Coaching, Consulting or to come and speak at George@tattooedpastor.com Buy my book The Uncovery https://www.briteaton.com/The-Uncovery-BookMy personal website https://www.georgeawood.com/Sober Truth Project https://sobertruthproject.org/https://www.facebook.com/tattooedpastorgw/https://linktr.ee/tattooedpastor00:00 Introduction and Focus Shift01:58 Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)09:46 Experiencing DID: Personal Insights15:41 DID vs. Schizophrenia: Key Differences22:25 The Role of Trauma in Mental Health28:55 Therapist's Perspective: Challenges and Insights36:48 Future Directions in Therapy and Healing
(SPOILER) I begin by talking about today's Daily Roundup and going over my thoughts on the Love is Blind finale. Then Amy joins me (5:33) for the first time as she tells us about her background in couples therapy before we dive into the six engaged couples from this season, the problems she saw early on, specifics on why she saw they didn't work, who had the biggest issues, and much, much more. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You feel disconnected from your own pleasure. Sex becomes a duty instead of desire. In this episode, licensed sex therapist Shadeen Francis breaks down why women especially struggle to connect with embodied wanting and how shame keeps you trapped between "should" and "want." Learn why your partner actually wants you to feel desire, the psychology behind self-abandonment in relationships, and practical steps to reclaim your pleasure and your voice. Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/776
What does it mean to have an “anti-racist practice”? With all the changes taking place regarding DEI and the current US political climate, this is a challenging endeavor for clinicians. Join us for a closer look at this important topic in today's session. Our Featured GuestKenya CrawfordKenya Crawford is a licensed therapist and trained facilitator who works with individuals, companies, and therapists to create healing spaces for our collective liberation. In today's conversation, Kenya provides a behind-the-scenes look at the current state of DEI programs and discusses how to balance DEI and anti-racist work with running a sustainable business. This is a practical conversation around building and designing practices and businesses with strategic intentionality. Kenya's WebsiteCultivated Healers CommunityYou'll Learn:The current state of DEI work: It's not dead, but it has shifted.Our companies reflect our communities.Kenya's focus from 2020-2025, aiming for overall sustainability in her practiceKenya's personal example of navigating life with an “All money is not good money” philosophy“Is it really worth it to do work that doesn't align with my values?” Considerations in a fee structure that make therapy more accessibleActions to cultivate space, community, and gratitudeFirst steps in starting an anti-racist practiceAn anti-racist practice is intentional in every touch point in your business. Finding your community (and accountability partners) with a shared visionBalancing anti-racist work with running a sustainable business Challenges in the differing language used to describe “psychological safety”Kenya's perspectives on the removal of DEI language from websites, publications, etc. Resources:Interested in becoming part of our affiliate program? Learn more!Want to launch your online course?Please check out our free 7-Day Course Creator Starter Kit for Therapists at https://sellingthecouch.com/coursekit.If you are a seasoned therapist who wants to move from clinical to online course income, we have a specific mastermind for you. We meet together to build, grow, and scale our online courses. You can learn more at https://sellingthecouch.com/mastermind.Mentioned in this episode:Try Alma!Building and managing the practice you truly want can feel overwhelming. That's why Alma is here—to help you create not just any practice, but your private practice. With Alma, you'll get the tools and resources you need to navigate insurance with ease, connect with referrals that are the right fit for your style, and streamline those time-consuming administrative tasks. That means less time buried in the details and more time focused on delivering exceptional care to your clients. You support your clients. Alma supports you. Learn more at sellingthecouch.com/alma and get 2 months FREE—an exclusive offer for STC listeners.
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
How Conscious Awareness Shapes Leadership, Therapy, and Collective Healing: An Interview with Pardis Mahdavi, PhD Curt and Katie chat with Pardis Mahdavi, PhD, about how consciousness and intentional awareness can transform therapy, leadership, and community. Pardis shares how cultivating our “inner state," moving from suffering to a “beautiful state,” impacts how we lead, connect, and heal collectively. She offers practical ways therapists can integrate mindfulness, breath mastery, and curiosity into their work to help clients (and themselves) live with greater awareness and alignment. About Our Guest:Pardis Mahdavi, PhD is an author, educator, and entrepreneur. She has written seven non-fiction books and two edited volumes, including Book of Queens (2023) and Riding (2024). A former university president and global human rights expert, Pardis now leads Entheon Journeys, focusing on consciousness, leadership, and transformation. Her work has been featured in Time, Ms. Magazine, Huffington Post, and the Los Angeles Times. Key Takeaways: Consciousness work deepens mindfulness into an ongoing framework for intentional living and healing. Therapists can help clients identify and shift their inner “state” from suffering toward beauty, calm, and connection. Preventive practices such as meditation, journaling, and breath mastery support long-term wellbeing and resilience. Leadership and therapy are energetic processes: awareness of one's own state affects how others experience us. Community healing grows when curiosity replaces critique and connection transcends identity barriers. More Info & Full Show Notes:https://mtsgpodcast.com Join the Modern Therapist Community: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/therapyreimagined Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano
“The work we do is meaningful, sometimes difficult, but it's the best work to do.” - Dr. David Puder On this episode of Transforming Trauma, Emily Ruth welcomes psychiatrist and psychotherapist Dr. David Puder to explore the clinical realities of complex trauma and the slow, often gritty path toward healing. Drawing on decades of hospital and outpatient experience, Dr. Puder offers candor and practical wisdom for clinicians and caring professionals who feel the weight of this work. The pair discuss how complex developmental trauma shows up as dissociation and psychogenic symptoms rather than classic shock-based PTSD, how medical identities can eclipse a person's strengths, and ways to help families shift out of illness-based roles. You'll hear how dreams and creative writing can reveal disavowed material, why rare countertransference reactions are clinical clues, and how therapist reflective function — the ability to make meaning of inner reactions — predicts treatment impact. Dr. Puder also explains practical tools he developed, including a Connection Index for clinical teams, and offers concrete examples of converting medical patients into psychotherapy patients so they can reclaim agency and a life beyond diagnosis. We invite you to listen to the full episode and follow Transforming Trauma on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast app. *** SPACE: SPACE is an Inner Development Program of Support and Self-Discovery for Therapists on the Personal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Levels offered by the Complex Trauma Training Center. This experiential learning program offers an immersive group experience designed to cultivate space for self-care, community support, and deepening vitality in our professional role as therapists. Learn more about how to join. *** The Complex Trauma Training Center: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com View upcoming trainings: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/schedule/ *** The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal. The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care. We want to connect with you! Facebook https://www.facebook.com/complextraumatrainingcenter/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/complextraumatrainingcenter/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/complex-trauma-training-center/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ComplexTraumaTrainingCenter X https://x.com/CTTC_Training
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NOTE: There are some visual elements to this episode, and we encourage you to view it on YouTube if you would like to watch: Full Video Episode on Youtube In this compelling episode of Eyes Wide Open, host Nick sits down with Amber Trejo, a licensed marriage and family therapist and certified clinical trauma professional. Amber shares her transformative journey of becoming a dedicated therapist specializing in childhood trauma. The conversation delves into the profound impact of trauma therapy on individuals, families, and communities, highlighting the pivotal role millennials play in breaking generational cycles of trauma. Nick invited Amber on his show to discuss a social media post where she shared what her approach would be if she were counseling couples on the left and right in America. They go on to discuss her post, emphasizing that systemic issues, rather than individuals, often perpetuate societal divisions. Understanding and addressing these issues is crucial for healing the traumatized nation. Amber discusses the importance of regulating one's nervous system amidst overwhelming 24/7 news and social media, advocating for mindfulness and intentional consumption of information to stay regulated. Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction to Amber Trejo 00:04:31 Impact of Trauma Therapy 00:10:31 Millennials and Generational Trauma 00:18:31 Therapeutic Language on Social Media 00:20:45 Navigating Political Polarization and Mental Health 00:30:08 Understanding Political Division as a Relationship Issue 00:36:24The Role of Trauma in Political Discourse 00:42:22 Media Manipulation and Its Impact on Society 00:49:19 Curiosity and Empathy in Political Conversations 00:54:25 Regulating Our Nervous System in a Chaotic World 00:58:28 The Evolution of Political Views 01:02:22 Key Issues and Personal Beliefs Find Amber Trejo here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/integrativetraumatherapist/ Instagram Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DO4CKzFgJU8/ America's Therapist IG Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DO4CKzFgJU8/ Website: https://www.theintegrativetraumatherapist.com/ Find Nick Thompson here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nthompson513/ | https://www.instagram.com/the_ucan_foundation/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EyesWideOpenContent LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickthompson13/ UCAN Foundation: https://theucanfoundation.org/ Website: https://www.engagewithnick.com/
Episode Summary: Understanding Seasonal Depression Welcome to another episode of Celeste the Therapist podcast! In this episode, Celeste, a therapist from Boston, dives into the topic of seasonal depression. She discusses common symptoms, possible causes, and effective strategies to manage and overcome this condition. Celeste emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs and taking proactive steps to support mental health during challenging seasons. Key Points: Introduction to seasonal depression: what it is and how it affects individuals. Recent podcast series on healing your inner child – a five-part series worth checking out. Upcoming episodes focusing on the concept of love, inspired by the work of the late Bell Hooks. Exploring love not just in romantic relationships, but also self-love and discipline. Homework assignments and note-taking to help listeners actively engage and apply the discussed strategies. Join Celeste as she provides valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate through seasonal depression and cultivate a deeper understanding of love in various aspects of life. Don't forget your notebooks and pens for some actionable takeaways!
In this deeply human episode, Matt and Brindy sit down with therapists Deana Charter, LPC (AZ), and Jennifer Koch, PsyD (WA), to explore the inner world of the healer. Each shares their own story of becoming who they are today—and the personal transformations that shaped their path. Together they dive into what it's really like to work with trauma, especially among first responders, and how therapy changes both the client and the clinician. From EMDR to emotional exhaustion, from coping to connection, this episode reveals the heart of healing: learning to move beyond survival and live fully alive.If you or someone you love is struggling, reach out, their is support and it works.Call Deer Hollow Recovery & Wellness Centers at (801) 516-3135 to talk with someone who understands and can help you take the next step toward healing.
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Send us a textSpacemen, in an act of defiance, I am not using AI to write this. Believe it or not, I never do. On today's episode, we explore the dark side of AI and how relying on it can create confirmation bias and really mess up relationships. Stop asking chat about your spouse. You're putting in biased information, so you'll get biased feedback. No bueno. Instead, listen to The Manspace Podcast. KeywordsAI, relationships, communication, emotional distance, validation, therapy, technology, intimacy, marriage, divorceTakeawaysAI can influence relationship dynamics, sometimes negatively.People may turn to AI for validation rather than communication with partners.AI can reinforce negative narratives about relationships.Therapists should challenge clients to take responsibility for their actions.Validation of feelings is important, but it should not replace communication.AI can create emotional distance in relationships.Couples should seek to understand each other's pain points.Using AI for relationship advice can lead to miscommunication.Therapists play a crucial role in facilitating healthy communication.It's essential to balance technology use with genuine human connection.Sound bites"People may turn to AI for validation.""AI can reinforce negative narratives.""Validation of feelings is important."Chapters00:00 AI and Relationships: The New Frontier10:01 The Impact of AI on Communication19:49 AI's Role in Emotional Distance and Divorce20:25 Therapists and Miscommunication23:06 The Role of Narrative in Therapy27:22 Validation Loops and Emotional States31:03 Deflection of Responsibility in Relationships35:42 Choosing AI Over Partners39:37 The Importance of Emotional Validation42:23 Navigating Emotional Dynamics in Relationships43:22 The Role of AI in Relationship Communication46:44 Understanding the Impact of AI on Human Connection49:05 The Challenge of Seeking Validation in Relationships51:20 Balancing Vulnerability and Self-Protection54:01 The Complexity of Emotional Interactions57:40 Closing Thoughts on Technology and RelationshipsSpread the word! The Manspace is Rad!!
EPISODE 278 Interview with Jessica Fern & David Cooley. Jessica Fern holds a Master's degree in Conflict Resolution, is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, a trained Internal Family Systems (IFS) practitioner, and an integrative therapist drawing on 25 years of experience in somatic, narrative, psychotherapeutic, and spiritual healing modalities. She is the internationally recognized author of Polysecure: Attachment, Trauma, and Nonmonogamy, The Polysecure Workbook, and Polywise: A Deeper Dive Into Navigating Open Relationships. Through her international private practice, Jessica works with individuals, couples, and multi-partner relationships to break free from reactive patterns, cultural conditioning, insecure attachment, and past trauma—empowering them to embody new possibilities in life and love. David Cooley is a professional Restorative Justice facilitator, diversity and privilege awareness trainer, and bilingual cultural broker. He is the creator of the Restorative Relationship Conversations model, a process that transforms interpersonal conflict into deeper connection, intimacy and repair. In his private practice, David specializes in working with non-monogamous and LGBTQ partnerships, incorporating a variety of modalities including trauma-informed care, attachment theory, somatic practices, narrative theory, and mindfulness-based techniques. If you get value out of the Loving Without Boundaries podcast, then consider becoming one of our patrons! Not only will you enjoy exclusive content made just for you, your support will also help us continue creating educational content while helping more people have a deeper understanding of consensual non-monogamy and healthy, sex positive relationships in general. https://www.patreon.com/lovingwithoutboundaries
This is a geeking out episode. If you love customer research as much as I do and know how important it is for marketing and business growth, this is the episode you'll want to hear.Hannah Shamji is a former Therapist and now Consumer Psychology Researcher. Hannah digs deep to uncover the emotional and psychological reasons your customers buy, stay, or leave in order to help inform retention, engagement, or positioning challenges.Here's what we cover:Focus of your work these days;How're you using AI as part of your work;In research conversations, how to peel back the layers beyond logical answers, in order to go deeper on the emotional and political stuff;The worst customer interview you've ever done;How do you know something is an insight;An example of turning insights into action;Hannah asks me her burning question.Hannah on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/hannahshamjiFor more content, subscribe to Building With Buyers on Apple or Spotify or wherever, let me know what episodes you're into, and don't forget to leave a review if you're lovin' the show. Music by my talented daughter.Anna on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/annafurmanovWebsite: furmanovmarketing.comNewsletter: One Insight
You might know St. John Paul II for Theology of the Body—but that's just scratching the surface. In this episode, Dr. Greg shares why JP2's deeper philosophy holds the key to understanding the human person today—especially in a world of AI therapy, psychedelics, and emotional confusion. Key Topics: Why relying solely on Aquinas isn't enough for addressing the psychological and spiritual needs of today The philosophical genius of St. John Paul II—and why he's more than just the "Theology of the Body pope" The critical difference between being a therapist who's Catholic and doing authentically Catholic therapy How personalism bridges timeless Church teaching with the complexities of modern life Why understanding subjective experience is essential for Catholic therapists, clergy, and educators How personalism offers a Catholic answer to postmodern relativism without losing objective truth Learn More: Theology of the Body for Beginners by Christopher West – A clear, accessible introduction to John Paul II's groundbreaking teaching on love, sexuality, and the human person. Love and Responsibility by Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II) – A philosophical deep dive into human dignity, attraction, and the true meaning of love. Related podcast episodes: Ep. 180 – The Psychology of JP2: A Bold Proposal Ep. 183 – The Lead Domino Effect: Transformation Begins with a Blueprint Ep. 197 – Correcting Aquinas: JP2's Truth Bomb on Gender and Human Dignity Ep. 218 – My Conversation with a Secular Therapist: Unveiling the Blueprint of the Human Person Ep. 221 – Is AI Really More Effective Than Your Therapist? Ep. 238 – The False Promise of AI and Psychedelics Need help? Schedule a free CatholicPsych consultation Want to help? Learn more about our Certification in Professional Accompaniment Follow Us on Socials: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter (X) | LinkedIn
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Business powerhouse Emma Grede joins to talk about writing her first book Start with Yourself: A New Vision for Work and Life. Also, therapist and one of social media's favorite dads, Kier Gaines, shares some advice on parenting. Plus, Tessa Thompson stops by to discuss her new movie ‘Hedda,' where she takes on the iconic role of Hedda Gabler. And, TODAY style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi sits down with Naomi Watts to chat all things motherhood, marriage, menopause, and life getting greater later. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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How do you quit people-pleasing? Internet filmmaker Baron Ryan and family therapist Stephanie R. Yates-Anyabwile unpack the all-too-common fear of rejection and explore the practices necessary to reclaim your ability to finally say “no” and stop caring about what other people think. (This conversation is part of “TED Intersections,” a series featuring thought-provoking conversations between experts navigating the ideas shaping our world.)For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscriptsInterested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links:TEDNext: ted.com/futureyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In XYBM 142, I sit down with Elliott Connie — a psychotherapist, author, and podcaster helping people heal through solution-focused brief therapy. We have a honest conversation about the lasting effects of childhood trauma and abuse, the power of self-love, and the challenges Black men face in advocating for their mental well-being. Elliott also opens up about his own story — growing up with an abusive father and how setting one boundary changed the entire fabric of their relationship for years. Tune in on all podcast streaming platforms, including YouTube. Leave a 5-star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you found value in this episode or a previous episode!BOOK US FOR SPEAKING + BRAND DEALS:————————————Explore our diverse collaboration opportunities as the leading and fastest-growing Black men's mental health platform on social media. Let's create something dope for your brand/company.Take the first step by filling out the form on our website: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/speaking-brand-deals HOW TO FIND A DOPE, BLACK THERAPIST: ————————————We are teaching a FREE webinar on how to find a dope, Black therapist – sign up for the next session here: https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/black-therapistAll webinar attendees will have the opportunity to be paired with a Black mental health professional in Safe Haven. We have had 1K+ people sign up for this webinar in the past. Don't miss out. Slots are limited. SAFE HAVEN:————————————Safe Haven is a holistic healing platform built for Black men by Black men. In Safe Haven, you will be connected with a Black mental health professional, so you can finally heal from the things you find it difficult to talk about AND you will receive support from like-minded Black men that are all on their healing journey, so you don't have to heal alone.Join Safe Haven Now: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-haven SUPPORT THE PLATFORM: ————————————Safe Haven: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-havenMonthly Donation: https://buy.stripe.com/eVa5o0fhw1q3guYaEE Merchandise: https://shop.expressyourselfblackman.com FOLLOW US:————————————TikTok: @expressyourselfblackman (https://www.tiktok.com/@expressyourselfblackman) Instagram:Host: @expressyourselfblackman(https://www.instagram.com/expressyourselfblackman)Guest: @elliottspeaks (https://www.instagram.com/elliottspeaks/)YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpressYourselfBlackManFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/expressyourselfblackman