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Save the Therapist

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    Motivational Interviewing

    Part 1: Nikki Glaser is a world famous comedian, But one of her most watched online clips isn’t meant to be funny. It’s about her decision to stop drinking. (3 minutes)Part 2: Souneh Arevalo, LFMT, utilizes MI in her everyday work and is even part of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. She discusses the MI spirit, it’s core techniques, and why MI has stood the test of time as the gold standard practice to prompt behavior change. (22 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion. (5 minutes)

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    Antidepressant Tapering & De-Prescription

    Part 1: A single word leads Tobin to an unexpected topic. The word? Withdrawal. (3 minutes)Part 2: Nicole Lamberson, PA is a medical provider who came to specialize in the tapering and de-prescription of psychiatric medicine after her personal experience suffering from withdrawal. (9 minutes)Part 3: Colleen Donaldson, LPC was a dance therapy intern when she first heard about akathisia and began treatment those suffering from this side effect that can accompany psychiatric medicine. (8 minutes)Part 4: Many therapists aren’t sure how or if they should talk to their clients about psychiatric medicine. But it’s a conversation therapists like Anne Lindyberg, LMHC and Chris Pagie, LCSW have a lot. (7 minutes)Part 5: Summary of topic and conclusion. (3 minutes)

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

    Part 1: OCD can be very misunderstood. By clients. by clinicians. By Kardashians. (3 minutes)Part 2: Danielle Henderson, PsyD, LPC, and Meghin Lisi, LMFT have dedicated their careers to working with clients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and are advocates for an evidence-based treatment called Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). (24 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion. (3 minutes)

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    Burnout Prevention

    Part 1: Ann Dypiangco, LCSW found herself re-engergized by creating something that she hopes helps other therapists re-energize as well. (3 minutes)Part 2: Early in her career, Chelseyah Bolden, LPC, shifted the way she thought about her role as a therapist. And it had a real on her feelings of burnout. (6 minutes)Part 3: When Natasha D'Arcangelo, LMHC, LPC, learned about compassion fatigue, her clinical work transformed. She now spreads the word to as many others as she can. (6 minutes)Part 4: In the height of covid, Shaina Siber-Sanderowitz, LCSW, worked with health care providers in the Bronx. It taught her a lot about burnout—and how Compassion-Focused Therapy specifically could help in its recovery. (13 minutes)Part 5: Summary of topic and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Intimate Partner Violence

    Part 1: Behind every online post about intimate partner violence, there is a story to be told. (5 minutes)Part 2: Quin Rich, LICSW, has a ton of clinical training and experience in working with survivors of intimate partner violence. She incorporates this knowledge into her private practice work often. (15 minutes) Part 3: Eli Adler-Roth, LICSW, works at a domestic violence crisis center which provides support to survivors of domestic violence, which gives him a unique lens into the work. (7 minutes)Part 4: Summary of topic and conclusion. (3 minutes

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    Ethics of Insurance Reimbursement

    Part 1: What would you do if your hourly rate was potentially getting cut in half? For Joshua Terhune, LMHC, that question was not hypothetical. (8 minutes)Part 2: Rachel Kimbrel, LCSW, thinks a lot about how hard it is to navigate the specifics of insurance benefits. And, like a lot of therapists doing their own billing, has been forced into some tough conversations with her clients. (8 minutes)Part 3: Katie Playfair, LPC transitioned from a career in business consulting and human resources into a career as a therapist. In both worlds, she saw the intersection of insurance and health outcomes, and thought about how painful it would be to address its underlying problems. (9 minutes)Part 4: Summary of treatment and conclusion. (5 minutes)

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    Third Culture Kids

    Part 1: Mauricio Silva is a therapist who moved from Brazil to the United States when he was 12 years old. The transition changed him in ways that were unique, even from his family. (5 minutes)Part 2: Growing up between cultures can be enriching at times, and heavy at others. Miranda Nadeau, PhD, is a psychologist who specializes in working with third culture kids—and gets the dynamic first hand. (23 minutes) Part 3: Summary of treatment and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Veteran Culture

    Part 1: Jimmy Sullivan, LMSW, is a veteran who, through his own experience, realized other veterans may often being getting misdiagnosed. (8 minutes)Part 2: What’s it like to be a veteran navigating the mental health system? Christopher Brown, LICSW, is a trauma therapist who knows first-hand. Hear his insight on military culture and how it impacts the therapeutic relationship. Part 4: Summary of treatment and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Incel Culture

    Part 1: Incels communicate with eachother almost entirely online. So Tobin decided to join a group, in order to observe the culture first-hand. To make sense of what he saw, he reached out to Andrew Thomas, PhD, who is a therapist specializing in working with members of this community. (21 minutes)Part 2: Turns out it’s very difficult to get a member of the incel community to chat with a therapist about why they’re drawn to the group. But one finally did. (7 minutes minutes)Part 4: Summary of treatment and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Chronic Pain Management

    Part 1: Tobin posed a question to a group of therapists with lived-experience with chronic pain. What’s it like? (3 minutes)Part 2: Lindsay Cirincione, PsyD, is a psychologist, researcher, and private practitioner who specializes in helping kids, teens, young adults, and adults facing the emotional and psychological challenges that come with chronic illness. She shares practical tips about what therapists need to know about supporting their clients in managing chronic pain (25 minutes)Part 4: Summary of treatment and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Dialectical Behavior Therapy

    Part 1: There are Reddit threads that focus very directly on mental health issues, including their ongoing stigma. Hear a thread that focused on Borderline Personality Disorder, and the unexpected impact of it’s label. (5 minutes)Part 2: Katie K. May, LPC, is a therapist, practice-owner, and author who specializes in working with teens experiencing depression, self-harm, and thoughts of suicide. She thinks of DBT as essentially the perfect treatment, not just within her specialty, but across the board. (23 minutes)Part 4: Summary of treatment and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Ethics of Venture Capital in Mental Health

    Part 1: Tobin pitches this platform to a group of investors in the thankfully hypothetical “Shrink Tank”. It does not go well. (2 minutes)Part 2: Venture capital is a term that, in recent years, has often been applied to mental health care. But what exactly is it? (5 minutes)Part 3: Megan Cornish, LICSW, has emerged as a major voice exploring the ethical considerations of big money in mental health care. Hear about what got her interested in this topic, and the things she thinks therapists need to know. (21 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion (2 minutes)

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    Grief Counseling

    Part 1: Tobin wanted to understand how grief counseling techniques would apply to himself & his grief after his dad’s death. So he worked with Bailee Chillman, LMHC, an art therapist with a specialty in grief work—and recorded their sessions. (19 minutes)Part 2: Emily Beerbower, LCSW, had a son who died suddenly at 11 years old. Now, years later, there’s a question she gets from new clients that feels tricky: Do you have kids? (6 minutes)Part 3: Some of us handle grief in creative ways. Hear a snippet from a therapist who, after the death of her husband of 23 years, started writing poetry. (2 minutes)Part 4: Summary of treatment and conclusion. (3 minutes)

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    Trauma-Informed Parenting

    Part 1: In news that is not shocking, debates about parenting take place on Facebook. Hear a recreated post, with plenty of comments, which conveys a way these “conversations” can unfold. (6 minutes)Part 2: Trish Jonker, LPC is a therapist who has not only spent years working with children and families—but has herself been a foster parent of 8 children. Hear about what these experiences have taught her about trauma-informed parenting. (21 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion. (3 minutes)

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    Psychedelic Healing

    Part 1: In an attempt to find relief after the death of her son, Emily Beerbower, LCSW, embarked on psychedelic treatment. She discusses how her experience unfolded and what she learned throughout the process. (9 minutes) Part 2: Dee Bonney, MD, is a physician who is all about functional medicine. Hear about why and how he’s become such an advocate for Ketamine treatments, and why he so often sees it work even when nothing else has. (9 minutes)Part 3: Melissa Scannell, LMHC, discusses her unique specialization which includes accompanying clients on their often in-home psychedelic journeys. (9 minutes) Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion. (3 minutes)

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    Career Counseling

    Part 1: Everyone has that one friend who loves their job, almost too much. Tobin talks to his to try to figure out where the enthusiasm comes from. (5 minutes)Part 2: Kali Wolken, LMHC, is a therapist and certified career counselor whose passion is to—among other things—help her clients find theirs. While she works with all types of professions, her career counseling caseload includes many therapists who are trying to move forward from their own burnout. (21 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion. (4 minutes)

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    Somatic Experiencing

    Part 1: We know stress and trauma can be felt within the body. But can they be felt on the body? Tobin talks with a massage therapist to find out. (5 minutes)Part 2: Bonnie Leggo, LCSW, sees the mind-body connection as critical to mental health care. Her practice specializes in somatic experiencing, and focuses on the ways experiences are stored within the body. She uses techniques like breath work, movement, and increased awareness of bodily sensations to help her clients process trauma stored within the body and achieve real and lasting healing. (23 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Ethics of Humor in Therapy

    Part 1: Tobin talks with a therapist who—early in his career—navigated a request that was somehow simultaneously ethically taxing, embarrassing, and—looking back now—very funny. He tells the story. (10 minutes)Part 2: Raffi Bilek, LCSW-C, is a funny guy who also happens to be a therapist. His practice specializes in couples work, and he has written about how he has found laughter to be an effective tool clinically. Here, he discusses ethical considerations for incorporating humor into a therapeutic context. (18 minutes) Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion (2 minutes)

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    Accelerated Resolution Therapy

    Part 1: Robbi Zeper, PhD, LCSW, joined an EMDR Facebook page where she encountered a troll. Except it wasn’t really a troll. And her career changed forever. (7 minutes)Part 2: Laney Rosenzweig, LMFT, developed Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) in 2008 after a realization that she’d found a method using eye movements and image replacement that worked more quickly and effectively than anything she’d used before. And beyond that—it was simple. Since then, there has been a large body of research which has supported it’s effectiveness and ART has been adopted by clinicians worldwide. (21 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Religious Trauma

    Part 1: Mark Mayhew, LCSW, works in community mental health and maintains a small clinical practice on the side. He shares a personal story about how his interest in the treatment of religious trauma was born. (5 minutes)Part 2: Anna Clark Miller, LPC-S, specializes in working with survivors of religious trauma, spiritual abuse, cults, and other high-control groups. Her work requires practicing religious neutrality—which can be harder than it sounds. Hear about some of the common symptoms and impacts of religious trauma as well as suggestions for clinical approaches to this type of work. (23 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Ethics of Social Media Influencing

    Part 1: Ethan Getchell, MSW, shares about his brothers suicide on social media, and also wrote a book which addresses it. He’s well aware future clients may know his story. But, what will this mean for his future clinical practice? That is a question mark. (4 minutes)Part 2: “Dr. Vivid” is a Tik-Toker with a following of over 80k. Her real name is Ashley Elliott, PsyD, and she’s a private practice therapist in Washington DC. No surprise—she’s thought a lot about ethics related to her social media presence. Hear her thoughts on how and why online sharing can both be tricky and simple. (24 minutes)Part 3: Summary of topic and conclusion (2 minutes)

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    Kink-Informed Care

    Part 1: Heather Sexton, LPCC-S is a Certified Sex Therapist through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists (AASECT). As part of her training, she participated in a sexual attitude re-assessment in which she viewed pornography and then processed her judgements. (6 minutes)Part 2: Ruby Bouie Johnson, LCSW is a sexual educator and therapist who works with clients who are into kink, BDSM, and are in consensual non-monogamous relationships. She has some practical insight about clinical skills related to working with kinky clients. (22 minutes)Part 3: Summary of strategies for treatment and conclusion. (2 minutes)

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    Ethics of AI in Counseling

    Part 1: Tobin tests using ChatGPT to diagnose a hypothetical client. But it doesn’t take long until the experiment feels very real. (4 minutes)Part 2: Jeffrey Parsons, PhD, LPCC-S worked to develop the National Board of Certified Counselor’s Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Counseling. Hear about how he thinks AI will impact the profession and ethical considerations we should all keep in our human minds. (26 minutes)

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    Internal Family Systems

    Part 1: Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy posits that the psyche has many different parts, serving different roles. And sometimes, certain of these parts really need healing. (4 minutes)Part 2: Theresia Paauwe, LMHC is a therapist who is all in on neuroscience based approaches like IFS—rather than traditional talk therapy. Tobin participates in an IFS session with her, focusing on a part of him he’s been trying to hide for years. (26 minutes)

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    Eye Movement Therapies

    Part 1: Eye movements can be meaningful in many ways. Hear about how some companies are trying to capitalize on the psychology of your peepers. (3 minutes)Part 2: Melissa Sichting, LCSW owns a private practice in which she helps clients heal gently & quickly through eye movement therapies. She conducts a session with Tobin, where his neuro-pathways lead him unexpectedly to an apartment complex pond. (17 minutes)Part 3: Melissa describes the core techniques and principles of eye movement therapies. (10 minutes)

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    Men's Mental Health

    Part 1: When tragedy changes the life of a college student & self proclaimed “business bro”—his career ambitions change as well. (6 minutes)Part 2: Ethan Getchell, MSW has carved out a niche online presence that focuses very strategically on men’s mental health. Hear about how and why he felt called to work with men, what he wants other clinicians to know, and why he thinks therapy could use a re-brand. (24 minutes)

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    Pornography Consumption

    Part 1: Michael Anderson, LAMFT is a therapist who treats men who want to change their relationship with pornography. He began recording voice memos to share tips with his clients—including a personal one about triggers. (7 minutes)Part 2: Is porn the problem? Certified Sex Therapist Heather Sexton, LPCC-S has a clear take. No. (5 minutes)Part 3: There was a systematic review that looked at 20 studies which explored the link between problematic porn use and mental health. The consensus, or lack thereof, might surprise you. (18 minutes)

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    Dream Analysis

    Part 1: There is a Dream Interpretation Dictionary that is meant to provide insight into images within dreams. Tobin interviews an anonymous person in his life to see if the analysis checks out. (7 minutes)Part 2: Dr. Katie Gillin, LMFT was trained extensively in Depth Psychology—or the unconscious aspects of the human experience. She discusses how dream analysis is useful in exploring the parts of us that we otherwise don’t realize exist. (11 minutes)Part 3: Tobin and Katie discuss one of his own dreams, in order to analyze what it may mean. (12 minutes)

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    Phone Addiction

    Part 1: The National Quiet Zone is an area in which all radio transmissions—even wifi—are prohibited by law. Journalist Stephen Kurczy lived in the Quiet Zone, and discusses what it taught him. (6 minutes)Part 2: Nicole Runyon, LMSW is a social worker, parent coach, and advocate for upending the technological status quo. Her practice specializes in treating families who are negatively impacted by technology. Hear her analysis of the pervasive issue. (16 minutes)Part 3: Tobin attempts to conduct a naturalistic experiment regarding phones in a food hall. But the study shifts in a way he didn’t see coming. (8 minutes)

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    Music Therapy

    Part 1: Music therapy can serve just about everyone. Tobin talks to a therapist entrepreneur with a product which proves it. (5 minutes)Part 2: David Farsetti is a board certified music therapist (MT-BC) and the Executive Director of the Louisville Center for Therapy and Personal Sustainability. He describes how music therapists are equipped to provide a unique style of mental health care. (25 minutes)

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