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The Couch
by Dr. Juan Santos and Jacy King
Welcome to the Couch Podcast! The podcast is hosted by Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos, licensed mental health counselors. This is a podcast where real therapists talk about real things aimed to help you move forward in life. Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve your mental health, mindset, and quality of life.
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How Your Attachment Style Is Shaping Your Relationships | Episode 59
Did you know the way you were raised directly impacts how you love? In this episode of The Couch Podcast, Dr. Santos of Santos Counseling breaks down the 4 attachment styles: secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized, and how they quietly drive your relationship patterns.Whether you find yourself clinging, pulling away, or feeling chronically misunderstood, your attachment style may be the missing piece. We'll explore how childhood experiences shape adult relationships and what you can actually do to build more secure connectionsConnect with Santos CounselingSantos Counseling provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families in Greensboro, North Carolina.📍 411 Dolley Madison Road, Greensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570🌐 https://www.santoscounseling.comListen to The Couch PodcastNew episodes explore mental health, relationships, parenting, and emotional wellness.Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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Are You in a Transactional Relationship? | Episode 58
Are you giving to get, or growing together? In this episode, Dr. Santos of Santos Counseling breaks down transactional vs. transformational relationships: what they look like, why they happen, and how to shift toward deeper connection. Whether you're healing from broken trust or just feeling stuck in patterns, this episode is for you. We are therapists, but we are not YOUR therapist.Connect with Santos CounselingSantos Counseling provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families in Greensboro, North Carolina.📍 411 Dolley Madison Road, Greensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570🌐 https://www.santoscounseling.comListen to The Couch PodcastNew episodes explore mental health, relationships, parenting, and emotional wellness.Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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How Yoga Builds Emotional Strength & Community | With Mia, Owner of Greensboro Power Studios | Episode 57
In this episode of The Couch Podcast, we sit down with Mia, owner of Greensboro Power Studios, to explore how yoga, strength training, and mindfulness come together to create true, lasting wellness.Mia is an E-RYT 200, Certified Tier 1 Baptiste Instructor, and Certified Mindfulness Meditation Instructor who leads a thriving wellness community. She specializes in creating transformative experiences that go beyond fitness, helping people build strength, connection, and purpose.We explore her philosophy that movement is medicine, and that real wellness comes from aligning the mind, body, and spirit. Mia also shares how Greensboro Power Studios has become a “third place” for many, a space to grow, be challenged, and feel supported.What You’ll Learn:How yoga and strength training support mental healthWhy community is essential for lasting changeHow to overcome fear and start your wellness journeyPractical ways to build a routine that sticksConnect with Mia:Website: www.greensboropowerstudios.comInstagram: @greensboropowerstudiosAbout the Studio:Offering hot yoga and small group strength training 7 days a week, plus teacher trainings, retreats, workshops, and corporate wellness programs.Connect with Santos CounselingSantos Counseling provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families in Greensboro, North Carolina.📍 411 Dolley Madison Road, Greensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570🌐 https://www.santoscounseling.comListen to The Couch PodcastNew episodes explore mental health, relationships, parenting, and emotional wellness.Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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Comparison: When It Hurts You and When It Can Actually Help You Grow | Episode 56
Comparison is something we all do but what if I told you it’s not always bad?Today in the podcast episode, we’re breaking down both sides so you can stop feeling stuck and start using comparison in a way that actually works for you.Comparison can leave you feeling behind, anxious, and questioning your self-worth—but it doesn’t have to.In this episode of The Couch Podcast, we break down the psychology of comparison, how social media amplifies it, and how to transform it into a tool for growth instead of self-doubt.You’ll learn:Why we compare ourselves to othersSigns comparison is harming your mental healthHow to reframe comparison into motivationThe SHIFT Framework for building confidenceIf you’re in Greensboro, NC or anywhere in North Carolina, Santos Counseling offers in-person and telehealth therapy to help you overcome anxiety, self-doubt, and feeling stuck.Connect with Santos CounselingSantos Counseling provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families in Greensboro, North Carolina.📍 411 Dolley Madison Road, Greensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570🌐 https://www.santoscounseling.comListen to The Couch PodcastNew episodes explore mental health, relationships, parenting, and emotional wellness.Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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Not Everyone Deserves Access to You: How to Set Boundaries Without Guilt | Episode 55
Do you feel drained from constantly showing up for others? Do you struggle to say no?In this episode of The Couch Podcast, we explore why not everyone deserves access to you and how to set healthy boundaries without guilt.You’ll learn:What “access” really means in relationshipsSigns you’re over-giving emotionallyHow to decide who deserves your time and energyA simple framework for setting and maintaining boundariesIf you’re in Greensboro, NC or anywhere in North Carolina, Santos Counseling offers in-person and telehealth therapy to help you build healthier relationships and stronger boundaries.Connect with Santos CounselingSantos Counseling provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families in Greensboro, North Carolina.📍 411 Dolley Madison Road, Greensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570🌐 https://www.santoscounseling.comListen to The Couch PodcastNew episodes explore mental health, relationships, parenting, and emotional wellness.Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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Why Intimacy Fades in Relationships (And How to Rebuild It) | Episode 54
Are you feeling distant from your partner? Like the emotional or physical connection just isn’t the same anymore?In this episode of The Couch Podcast, we break down why intimacy fades in relationships and what couples can do to rebuild connection in a healthy, realistic way.We explore:✔️ Emotional vs physical intimacy✔️ Why couples drift apart✔️ The negative cycle that keeps couples stuck✔️ Practical tools to reconnect✔️ Evidence-based approaches from Gottman Therapy, EFT, and CBTWhether you're dating, married, or somewhere in between—this episode will give you real strategies to feel closer again.How to Rebuild IntimacyDaily Emotional Check-In (5 minutes)Turn Toward, Not AwaySlow Down ConflictIntentional Physical TouchWeekly Connection TimeWhy Intimacy FadesNegative interaction cycleCriticism → defensiveness → withdrawalUnresolved conflictAttachment woundsLack of intentional timeEmotional safety breakdownConnect with Santos CounselingSantos Counseling provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families in Greensboro, North Carolina.📍 411 Dolley Madison Road, Greensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570🌐 https://www.santoscounseling.comListen to The Couch PodcastNew episodes explore mental health, relationships, parenting, and emotional wellness.Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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Nutrition Without Guilt: How Christie RD Helps Greensboro Live Healthier | Episode 53
How Better Nutrition Improves Health and Community Wellness | Christie Hunter, RDChristie shares how her practice helps individuals and families build healthier relationships with food through personalized nutrition plans that are practical, realistic, and sustainable. Her team works with both pediatric and adult clients to address concerns such as diabetes, heart disease, weight management, food allergies, and improving energy levels.Christie also discusses her work supporting the Triad community through nutrition education, insurance-covered counseling services, and local wellness initiatives.If you want to improve your health, better understand nutrition, or learn how dietitians support long-term wellness, this episode offers practical insight and encouragement.How Nutrition Impacts Health and Community WellnessNutrition plays a critical role in overall health, energy levels, and disease prevention. However, many people feel overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice and restrictive diet culture.In this episode of The Couch Podcast, Dr. Juan Santos speaks with Christie Hunter, Registered Dietitian and owner of Christie RD, about how personalized nutrition counseling can help individuals improve their health and build a positive relationship with food.Christie RD focuses on creating nutrition plans that fit into each person’s lifestyle rather than prescribing rigid diets.By removing guilt and shame around food, clients can develop sustainable habits that improve both physical and emotional well-being.Nutrition counseling can support individuals managing:• Diabetes• Heart disease• High blood pressure• Weight management• Food allergies• Low energy levelsMany people are surprised to learn that nutrition counseling is often covered at 100% through insurance.Key Questions We Explore in This EpisodeIn this conversation with registered dietitian Christie Hunter, we discuss several important questions many people have about nutrition and wellness:• What does living well through nutrition actually mean?• Why do people feel overwhelmed by nutrition advice today?• How can individuals develop a healthier relationship with food?• What practical steps can improve energy and overall wellness?• How can families make sustainable nutrition changes?About Our GuestChristie Hunter, RD is a Registered Dietitian and the owner of Christie RD, a nutrition private practice located in Greensboro, North Carolina.Her team of dietitians works with individuals of all ages to improve health through practical, personalized nutrition strategies. Christie RD helps clients manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure, while also supporting weight management, food allergy education, and improved energy and well-being.The practice believes that all foods can fit into a healthy lifestyle and focuses on helping clients develop a balanced, positive relationship with food without guilt or shame.Websitehttps://christierd.comFacebookChristie RDInstagramChristie_RDNConnect with Santos CounselingSantos Counseling provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families in Greensboro, North Carolina.📍 411 Dolley Madison RoadGreensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570🌐 https://www.santoscounseling.comListen to The Couch PodcastNew episodes explore mental health, relationships, parenting, and emotional wellness.Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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Is It Defiance or PDA? Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance in Kids | Dr. Amber Collins | Episode 52
Many parents struggle to understand why their child resists everyday requests like getting dressed, doing homework, or following simple routines. While it can look like defiance, for some children the root cause may be something deeper.In this episode of The Couch Podcast, Dr. Juan Santos sits down with Dr. Amber Collins of Wayfinder Psychiatric Wellness to discuss Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)—a profile often associated with autism that involves an extreme anxiety-driven need to avoid everyday demands.Dr. Collins explains how PDA can show up in children, why traditional parenting approaches may not work, and what parents can do instead to reduce conflict and better support their child.Together, we explore practical strategies families can use at home, how schools can respond more effectively, and why understanding the anxiety behind PDA can transform how parents approach challenging behaviors.If you are a parent, educator, or mental health professional trying to better understand children who resist demands in intense ways, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and actionable insight.• What Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is• Why PDA behaviors are often misunderstood as defiance• The role anxiety plays in demand avoidance• Signs that may suggest a child is experiencing PDA• Parenting strategies that reduce power struggles• How schools and caregivers can better support these children• Why understanding the child’s nervous system is keyDr. Amber Collins a board certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and the owner of Wayfinder Psychiatric Wellness. She works with children, adolescents, adults, and families with diverse challenges and needs. She has experience with anxiety, depression, attention/focus concerns, or other mental health challenges.Connect with Dr. Amber CollinsFacebookInstagramWebsiteConnect with Santos CounselingSantos Counseling provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families in Greensboro, North Carolina.📍 411 Dolley Madison RoadGreensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570🌐 https://www.santoscounseling.comListen to The Couch PodcastNew episodes explore mental health, relationships, parenting, and emotional wellness.Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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Depression and Being at Home Too Long: Why It Hits Harder Than You Expect | Episode 51
Depression doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like staying home too long, losing structure, and feeling emotionally stuck. In this episode, we break down why that happens—and what actually helps.In this episode, we talk about why depression can feel heavier when you’re home too long, especially when structure, routine, and connection start to fade. This isn’t about laziness or lack of motivation—it’s about how the brain and nervous system respond to isolation and unstructured time.We explore:Why depression often shows up as numbness, fatigue, or “stuckness”How loss of routine impacts mood and motivationThe nervous system’s role in depression and emotional shutdownWhy rest alone doesn’t always lead to reliefSmall, realistic ways to re-anchor your day without pressure or guiltIf you’ve found yourself feeling disconnected, unmotivated, or emotionally flat while spending more time at home, this conversation is for you.🎧 Whether you’re working from home, unemployed, recovering, caregiving, or just stuck in a long stretch of unstructured days—you’re not broken. You’re human.📍 In-person & telehealth therapy available📍 411 Dolley Madison Road, Greensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570Connect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.YouTube
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How Social Media Impacts Kids’ Mental Health (And What Parents Can Do) | Episode 50
Practical therapist strategies to reduce anxiety, comparison, bullying, and screen addiction — without constant fights.Social media isn’t going away — and neither is the impact it’s having on kids’ mental health.In this episode, Dr. Juan Santos (Licensed Mental Health Counselor, practice owner of Santos Counseling in Greensboro, NC) breaks down how social media affects kids and teens emotionally, socially, and psychologically — and what parents can do starting today to protect their child’s mental wellbeing without turning the home into a constant power struggle.You’ll learn:The biggest mental health risks social media creates for kids and teensHow to spot warning signs like anxiety, depression, isolation, and irritabilityWhy comparison culture is damaging self-esteem (and how to interrupt it)Therapist-approved boundary strategies that reduce fights and improve cooperationHow to teach your child emotional resilience and healthy identity in the digital ageIf you’re a parent, caregiver, educator, or someone who works with youth — this episode will help you build a safer, healthier relationship between kids and social media.📍 Santos Counseling PLLC411 Dolley Madison Rd, Greensboro, NC 27410📞 336-663-6570✅ Want support? Our clinicians offer therapy for kids, teens, parents, and families (in-person + telehealth).Call today or visit our website to schedule.Connect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.YouTube
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Is It Anxiety or Intuition? How to Tell the Difference | Episode 49
Anxiety vs Intuition (How to Tell the Difference)When you’re overthinking, spiraling, or stuck in fear—how do you know if it’s a warning… or anxiety?Have you ever said:“I don’t know… I just have a feeling.”But then you wonder…Is this my intuition trying to protect me?Or is this anxiety hijacking my brain?In this episode of The Couch, therapist Dr. Juan Santos shares the real difference between anxiety and intuition—especially in relationships. We’ll explain why anxiety feels urgent and obsessive, why intuition is usually calm and clear, and how to stop confusing fear with truth.If you’ve been stuck overthinking and second-guessing yourself, this episode will help you reconnect with clarity—without spiraling.Anxiety and intuition can feel similar—but they come from different places. Dr. Juan Santos explains how to tell the difference, especially in relationships, and share practical tools to stop spiraling and make decisions from clarity instead of fear.Connect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.YouTubeYour anxiety might be loud—but it’s not always true. Intuition doesn’t create panic… it creates clarity. The goal isn’t to never feel fear—it’s to learn how to listen to yourself without spiraling. If you want help with anxiety and trust, Santos Counseling is here for you. And if this episode helped, follow The Couch, leave a rating, and share it with someone who needs this reminder
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Why Men Shut Down in Relationships (And What They Need Instead) |Episode 48
Why Men Shut Down (And How to Break the Cycle Without Fighting)The real reasons men withdraw during conflict—stress, shame, overwhelm, and emotional safety.Have you ever tried to talk about something important—and your partner suddenly goes quiet, gets defensive, or walks away?It can feel cold. It can feel dismissive.But most of the time, shutdown isn’t about not caring—it’s about overload.In this episode of The Couch, therapist Dr. Juan Santos shares why many men shut down emotionally in relationships, especially during conflict. We break down the nervous system response, the social conditioning men grow up with, why communication gets stuck in a pursue–withdraw cycle, and what helps couples reconnect without turning it into a fight.Men often shut down during conflict due to stress, nervous system overload, emotional conditioning, and fear of failure. Dr. Juan Santos explains the pursue–withdraw cycle and share practical communication tools that rebuild connection without escalating arguments.Connect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.YouTubeIf you’re the one shutting down—you’re not a bad partner. You’re overwhelmed and your body is protecting you. And if you’re the one feeling abandoned—your needs matter too. This isn’t about blame… it’s about building safety. If you want help breaking this pattern, Santos Counseling is here for you. And if this episode helped, follow The Couch, leave a rating, and share it with a couple who needs it
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ADHD and Time Management: Why You’re Always Running Late (And How to Fix It) | Episode 47
ADHD & Time Management (Why It’s So Hard + What Actually Works)Practical ADHD strategies for planning, focus, procrastination, and getting things done without burnout.If you have ADHD (or think you might), time management can feel impossible.You’re not lazy. You’re not broken.Your brain processes time differently—and traditional productivity advice often doesn’t work.In this episode of The Couch, therapist Dr. Juan Santos breaks down why ADHD impacts planning, follow-through, and punctuality. We’ll explain the science behind “time blindness,” procrastination, overwhelm, and burnout—and we’ll give you practical strategies that actually work in real life.ADHD impacts time management through time blindness, overwhelm, and executive functioning challenges. Dr. Juan Santos explains why “normal” productivity tips fail and share practical tools to plan, start tasks, and finish without burnoutConnect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.YouTubeThe New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:If you have ADHD, you don’t need more shame—you need better systems. You’re not lazy. Your brain just needs tools that match how it actually works. If you want support with ADHD coping skills, routines, and relationships, Santos Counseling is here for you. And if this episode helped, follow The Couch, leave a rating, and share it with someone who needs hope
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Why You Can’t Say No: People Pleasing, Anxiety, and Relationships | Episode 46
People pleasing isn’t kindness—it’s survival. Let’s talk about the real root and how to break the pattern.Do you say yes when you really mean no?Do you avoid conflict, over-apologize, and constantly worry about upsetting people?That’s not just “being nice.”That’s people pleasing—and it’s often rooted in anxiety, fear of rejection, or early experiences that taught you: love comes from keeping other people happy.In this episode of The Couch, therapist Dr. Juan Santos breaks down what people pleasing actually is, why it’s so hard to stop, and how it impacts relationships. We’ll also give you real tools to start setting boundaries without guilt.People pleasing isn’t just being nice—it’s often a fear-based survival strategy. Dr. Juan Santos explains why people pleasing forms, how it affects relationships, and practical tools to build boundaries and self-respect without guilt.Connect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.YouTubeThe New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:People pleasing might have helped you survive—but it won’t help you thrive. You don’t have to earn love by shrinking yourself. If you need help building boundaries and confidence, we’re here at Santos Counseling. And if this episode helped, follow The Couch, leave a review, and send it to someone who needs this reminder
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Why Am I So Irritable With My Partner? Stress Is Ruining Your Relationship | Episode 45
How stress hijacks your nervous system, causes irritability, and creates conflict—even in loving relationships.Have you ever snapped at your spouse over something small… and then immediately felt guilty?You’re not crazy. You’re not “mean.”You’re stressed—and your nervous system is overloaded.In this episode of The Couch, therapists Dr. Juan Santos explains why stress makes couples more reactive, less affectionate, and more likely to fight about the wrong things. We break down how burnout, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, and overload change the way you communicate—and what you can do to stop the cycle.Stress doesn’t just impact you—it impacts your relationship. Dr. Juan Santos explains why couples snap at each other under pressure, how the nervous system triggers irritability, and the key steps to stop the stress-conflict cycleConnect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.YouTubeThe New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:
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After Kids, A Relationship Can Change… Here’s Why It Feels So Hard | Episode 44
Real talk about how parenting changes connection, conflict, intimacy—and how to rebuild the “us” again.Why do relationships feel harder after kids—even when you love each other?In this episode of The Couch, therapists Dr. Juan Santos break down what really happens to couples after becoming parents: the invisible mental load, resentment, loss of intimacy, communication breakdown, and why even “small things” can start to feel huge.You’re not broken. Your relationship isn’t doomed. You’re adjusting to one of the biggest transitions a couple can face.If this episode hit home, share it with a parent-friend or your partner and say, ‘This is us—let’s listen together.’ And if you want support rebuilding connection, we’re here at Santos Counseling in GreensboroConnect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.YouTubeThe New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:
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You’re Not Lazy — You’re Emotionally Exhausted | Episode 43
Feeling emotionally exhausted but don’t know why?This episode explains the burnout no one talks about.In this episode, Dr. Juan Santos expands on Emotional Exhaustion: Why You Feel Drained and How to Recover. Signs of Emotional Exhaustion Feeling numb instead of emotionalIrritability over small thingsAvoiding conversations or peopleDecision fatigueLoss of motivation or joyIf this episode resonated, it may be a sign your system is asking for support—not pressure.Therapy can help you understand what you’re carrying and how to let some of it goConnect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Mini Meditation — Cultivating Self-Love | Episode 42
This Mini Meditation from The Couch Podcast invites you to reconnect with the most important relationship you have — the one with yourself.Dr. Juan Santos gently guides you through a short meditation to cultivate self-love and compassion.You’ll be reminded that self-love isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence, acceptance, and giving yourself permission to be enough, exactly as you are.Listen when:You’re struggling with negative self-talkYou need to boost your confidence or emotional well-beingYou want a short guided meditation for daily self-careTakeaway:When you practice self-love, you become your own safe place.Connect with Dr. Juan Santos and Santos Counseling 💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Mini Meditation — Releasing Tension | Episode 41
Feeling tense or overwhelmed? In this Mini Meditation episode of The Couch Podcast, Dr. Juan Santos leads you through a calming guided meditation focused on releasing physical and emotional tension.Through breathwork and visualization, you’ll learn how to soften your muscles, calm your nervous system, and release the weight you’ve been carrying — even if just for a few minutes.This short mindfulness practice can be done anytime you need a moment of relief and reconnection.Listen when:You’re stressed after a long dayYou need a quick mindfulness breakYou’re carrying physical tension or anxietyTakeaway:Releasing tension begins with awareness — and one gentle breath at a time.Connect with Dr. Juan Santos and Santos Counseling 💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Mini Meditation: Embracing Change | Episode 40
In this Mini Meditation episode of The Couch Podcast, Dr. Juan Santos guides you through a short, grounding meditation designed to help you embrace change with openness and calm.Whether you’re navigating a new chapter, healing from loss, or simply adjusting to the unknown, this guided mindfulness practice will help you reconnect with courage, trust, and self-compassion.You’ll learn to breathe through discomfort, find strength in uncertainty, and reframe change as growth.Listen when:You’re feeling anxious about the futureYou’re starting something newTakeaway:Change isn’t something to fear — it’s something to grow through.Connect with Dr. Juan Santos and Santos Counseling 💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Unlearning Family Stress Patterns: How Small Shifts Create Big Change | Episode 39
In this episode, Dr. Juan Santos explores the patterns that often create unnecessary stress within families — from unspoken expectations to perfectionism and avoidance. Drawing from family systems theory and current research from the American Psychological Association (APA) and Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child, this conversation helps parents understand how subtle daily habits can either fuel stress or foster connection.Listeners will walk away with practical, compassionate tools to reduce tension at home and create a healthier family rhythm.Practical Shifts for Families:Name the Pattern – Notice recurring stress points without blame.Talk About the Invisible – Make expectations and assumptions explicit.Share the Load – Delegate responsibilities fairly and flexibly.Repair Often – Small “I’m sorry” or “Let’s try again” moments build long-term trust.Choose Curiosity Over Control – Ask, “What’s this stress trying to teach us as a family?”Connect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Finding Purpose in the Ordinary Moments | Episode 38
In this episode of The Couch Podcast, Dr. Juan Santos invites listeners to explore the deeper meaning of purpose — not as a distant goal or grand life mission, but as something that can be found in the small, everyday moments. Drawing inspiration from Viktor Frankl and supported by recent psychological research from institutions like Harvard and the American Psychological Association, this episode unpacks how purpose shapes our mental health, relationships, and resilience.Through reflection, grounded insights, and gentle guidance, Dr. Santos encourages you to slow down and reconnect with what truly matters — even in seasons of uncertainty or change.Reflection QuestionsWhat activities make you feel most alive or connected to others?What values do you want your life to reflect right now?When was the last time you felt proud of something you did, even if it was small?Connect with Dr. Juan Santos💻 Santos Counseling Website📱 Instagram🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Couch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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What is Anxiety and How to Manage It: Practical Tips for Mental Health | Episode 37
What is Anxiety?Anxiety is more than stress—it’s a prolonged sense of worry, fear, or apprehension, often without a clear trigger.Physical signs: racing heart, sweating, tension, restlessness.Emotional signs: constant worry, irritability, difficulty focusing.Example: Feeling nervous before a big presentation is stress; persistent worry for weeks about events that may never happen is anxiety.Practical Tips to Manage AnxietyDeep Breathing ExercisesBox breathing: inhale 4 sec → hold 4 sec → exhale 4 sec → hold 4 sec.Helps regulate the nervous system and calm racing thoughts.Grounding Techniques5-4-3-2-1 exercise: notice 5 things you see, 4 things you touch, 3 things you hear, 2 things you smell, 1 thing you taste.Brings focus back to the present moment.Mindfulness and MovementShort walks, yoga, or stretching can help release tension and reduce anxious energy.Thought JournalingWrite down anxious thoughts and challenge them: “Is this fact or fear?”Helps create perspective and reduces overwhelm.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Social Media and Mental Health: How to Use Apps Without Feeling Drained | Episode 36
Scrolling through Instagram, TikTok,, or Facebook can be fun—but it can also leave you feeling anxious, comparing yourself to others, or feeling like you’re “missing out.” In this episode of The Couch, Dr. Juan Santos discusses the real impact of social media on mental health and provides strategies to use it in a way that protects your emotional well-being.We’ll talk about practical tips, warning signs that your social media use is hurting you, and how to reclaim your time without disconnecting completely.Why Social Media Impacts Mental HealthConstant comparison → self-esteem drops.FOMO (fear of missing out) → anxiety and stress.Overuse can disrupt sleep and productivity.Yet social media also has benefits: connection, inspiration, education.The key: balance and intentional use.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/Practical Tips for Healthy UseSet Time LimitsUse app timers or schedule social media breaks.Curate Your FeedFollow accounts that inspire, educate, or uplift you.Unfollow accounts that cause stress or comparison.Mindful EngagementPause before scrolling. Ask: “Am I scrolling for fun or out of habit?”Replace Scrolling With Real-Life ActivityWalk, journal, or connect with a friend offline.Check-in With YourselfNotice mood changes after social media use.
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How to Have Healthy Arguments in Marriage: Communication Tips That Strengthen Relationships | Episode 35
Arguments don’t have to destroy your marriage. Learn healthy conflict strategies that improve communication, connection, and mental health in relationships.Disagreements happen in every relationship. The difference between couples who thrive and couples who fall apart isn’t whether they argue—it’s how they argue.In this episode of The Couch, Dr. Juan Santos explores how to navigate conflict in marriage without damaging your bond. From communication techniques to emotional regulation, you’ll learn how to transform arguments into opportunities for growth and deeper connection.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeThe difference between healthy vs. toxic conflict.Practical tools for arguing without hurting each other.Gottman Method strategies for successful communication.Why taking breaks during arguments can save your marriage.How conflict, when handled well, can actually strengthen intimacy.The Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/Why Healthy Conflict MattersAvoiding arguments completely builds resentment.Toxic arguing (yelling, blame, name-calling) damages trust.Healthy arguments allow couples to:Understand each other’s needs.Problem-solve effectively.Strengthen emotional connection.
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Boundaries and Mental Health: How Saying “No” Can Protect Your Well-Being | Episode 34
In this episode of The Couch, Dr. Juan Santos dives into the critical role boundaries play in mental health. From saying “no” without guilt to recognizing when your energy is being drained, we break down how healthy boundaries can transform your relationships, work-life balance, and overall well-being.Boundaries aren’t walls—they’re acts of self-respect and self-care. Tune in to discover practical strategies you can start using today.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The connection between boundaries and mental health.Signs of weak or unhealthy boundaries in daily life.Practical tips for saying “no” without guilt.How boundaries improve relationships and reduce stress.Real-life examples and relatable pop culture references to make it easy to understand.Why Boundaries Matter:Without boundaries, it’s easy to overcommit, feel resentful, or experience burnout. Healthy boundaries:Reduce stress and anxietyBoost self-esteem and confidenceImprove personal and professional relationshipsGive you space to prioritize your own needsThe New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Calm Within: Mastering Emotional Regulation | Episode 33
Podcast Description:Join Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos in Calm Within, a transformative episode dedicated to emotional regulation, stress relief, and mindful self-control.This mental health podcast episode aims to provide you with evidence-based tools like deep breathing, cognitive reappraisal, and mindfulness exercises to navigate emotional triggers at work, in relationships, and daily challenges. Whether you're managing anxiety, overwhelm, or reactivity, this episode offers practical therapist-backed solutions to build resilience and cultivate inner calm.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Summer Shift: Helping Parents Regulate & Thrive | Episode 32
Podcast Description:This summer, The Couch podcast brings Summer Shift, an essential conversation for parents navigating the transition into summer break. Podcast hosts Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos share emotional regulation strategies, daily structure tips, and mindful parenting tools to help families find balance between freedom and routine. This podcast episode is ideal for stressed parents, juggling schedules, emotional outbursts, summer anxiety, or screen-time struggles. Learn how to co-regulate with your kids, set calming rituals, and preserve your child’s & your own mental wellness all summer long.Thank you for listening to the Couch Podcast a mental health podcast with topics aimed at helping listeners move forward in life. Each episode provides practical strategies to improve mental wellness, mindset, and quality of life. The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Mending the Relationship: The Art of Repairing Relationships | Episode 31
Welcome to today's episode of The Couch Podcast. The Podcast offers real conversations on mental health topics aimed at helping listeners move forward in life. Each episode provides practical strategies to improve mental wellness, mindset, and quality of life. Episode Description:In this mental health episode of The Couch Podcast, licensed mental health counselors Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos dive into the essential process of repairing relationships after conflicts. They discuss how addressing issues promptly and effectively can strengthen bonds and foster deeper connection and understanding between partners.Drawing from their extensive experience, they explore:The importance of healthy and sincere apologies.Tips for rebuilding trust and commitment.Ways to recognize when issues can be resolved and when they may not be.Identifying red and green flags in the repair process.Cultivating a culture of ongoing curiosity and growth within the relationship.Hosts: Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos, licensed mental health counselors in Greensboro, North Carolina.Episode Focus: Mending the Relationship: The Art of Repairing RelationshipsThis episode provides practical tools and compassionate guidance to help you and your partner move forward together.Disclaimer: While Jacy and Dr. Santos are licensed therapists, this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute therapeutic advice.The New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling, click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Living with Adult ADHD: Diagnosis, Types, and Real-Life Stories| Episode 30
Hosts: Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos, licensed mental health counselors in Greensboro, North Carolina.Episode Focus: Living with Adult ADHD: Understanding the Mind That Won’t Sit Still Welcome to today's episode, of the Couch. A mental health podcast aimed to help listeners move their mental wellness forward one day at a time.Episode Description:ADHD—stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder—is more than just being “distracted” or “hyper.” It’s a neurodevelopmental condition that affects kids and adults . On this episode of The Couch, we talk about what adult ADHD really looks like and why so many people don’t get diagnosed until later in life.The podcast episode will cover:What ADHD is and how it shows up in adultsThe different types: inattentive, hyperactive/impulsive, and combinedCommon myths and why so many adults go undiagnosed for yearsHow ADHD is often genetic—but also influenced by environmental factors like prenatal exposure to alcoholReal talk on ADHDOver 15.5 million U.S. adults have been diagnosed with ADHDHalf were diagnosed in adulthoodADHD kids often become ADHD adultsJacy and Dr. Santos share how their ADHD story.If you've ever felt like your brain works a little differently—or if you love someone who struggles with attention, focus, or impulsivity—this episode is for you.To read more about ADHD use the link below:https://santoscounseling.com/adhd-counseling-in-greensboroThe New Mental Health Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Finding Balance: Navigating Work, Life, and Everything In Between | Episode 29
Hosts: Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos, licensed mental health counselors in Greensboro, North Carolina.Episode Focus: Finding Balance: Navigating Work, Life, and Everything In BetweenWelcome to today's episode, of the Couch. A mental health podcast aimed to help listeners move their mental wellness forward one day at a time.In this episode of The Couch, we dive into the concept of work-life balance. Whether you're a busy professional, a parent juggling multiple roles, a college student, or someone simply trying to feel less overwhelmed, this conversation is for you. We explore the emotional toll of imbalance.How to set realistic boundaries.Practical tips for creating a life that feels more centered and aligned. Tune in to the mental health podcast episode as we unpack what balance really looks like—and how to find it in a world that rarely slows down.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. If you are interested in counseling. We are located in Greensboro, North Carolina. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Understanding and Overcoming Overthinking | Episode 28
Hosts: Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos, licensed mental health counselors in Greensboro, North Carolina.Episode Focus: Understanding and overcoming overthinking.Welcome to today's episode, of the Couch. A mental health podcast aimed to help listeners move their mental wellness forward one day at a time.This podcast episode of The Couch explores the intricacies of overthinking—what it is, why we do it, and how to manage it effectively.Understanding OverthinkingOverthinking takes place when a person engages in excessive rumination on thoughts, decisions, or situations.This often leads to increased stress and worry. Overthinking is a common issue that can negatively impact decision-making and mental well-being. Causes of Overthinking: Stress. Anxiety. Low Self-Esteem. Past Experiences. Trauma. Interpersonal Dynamics.Strategies to Overcome Overthinking: Mindfulness and Meditation. Cognitive Behavioral Techniques. Scheduled 'Worry Time". Engaging in healthy hobbies. Healthy Distractions like tasks that can take your mind away from overthinking. Seeking professional mental health support.To learn more about how to stop overthinking use the link below:https://santoscounseling.com/blog/what-to-do-when-you-start-overthinkingWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Strategies To Enhance Motivation | Episode 27
Hosts: Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos, licensed mental health counselors in Greensboro, North Carolina.Episode Focus: Strategies to enhance motivation, particularly during challenging times.Episode Overview:In this episode of The Couch, Jacy and Dr. Santos explore practical techniques to improve motivation.The hosts discuss the types of motivation and navigating motivation when facing obstacles or during times in life where there is low energy. They provide steps to help listeners of the mental health podcast initiate and maintain momentum toward their personal and professional goals.Key Discussion Points: Set Realistic and Achievable Goals: Establish a Consistent Routine: Practice Self-Compassion: Break Tasks into Manageable Steps: Engage in Physical Activity: Utilize Positive Self-Talk: Seek Support and Accountability: Celebrate Small Wins:Welcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Which Mental Health Professional Should You Work With? | Episode 26
Hosts: Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos, licensed mental health counselors in Greensboro, North Carolina.Episode Focus: Understanding the various types of mental health professionals and to determine the best fit for individual needs.Episode Overview:In this episode of The Couch Podcast, Jacy and Dr. Santos discuss the diverse landscape of mental health professionals. They provide insights to help listeners understand the roles, qualifications, and specialties of each type of mental health professional.Key Discussion Points: Psychiatrists: Psychologists: Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs): Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) and Mental Health Counselors: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners: Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs):Keys To Choosing the Right Professional: Assess Your Needs. Consult Your Primary Care Physician. Consider Specializations. Verify Credentials and Experience.To learn more about finding the right counselor for you use the link below:https://santoscounseling.com/blog/picking-a-good-therapistWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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The Four Horsemen & How to Strengthen Your Relationship | Episode 25
This mental health podcast episode of The Couch podcast is all about helping you improve your relationship.In this week's episode of The Couch, we tackle the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse for relationships, based on Dr. Gottman's groundbreaking research:1. Criticism.2. Contempt.3. Stonewalling.4. Defensiveness.These unhealthy and destructive communication patterns can hurt even the strongest relationships. 1. Practical tips to recognize and combat these patterns 2. Strategies to improve communication.3. Ways to build emotional intimacy. 4. How to use healthy practices in your relationship.Whether you’re in a new relationship or celebrating decades together, this episode is packed with tools to help you and your partner thrive.Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone in your life.To learn more about how counseling can help couples use the link below:https://santoscounseling.com/a-greensboro-counseling-practiceWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Managing Mental Health During The Holidays | Episode 24
Welcome back to The Couch Podcast! In this episode, we’re diving into a topic that hits home for many: Managing Mental Health During the Holidays. The holiday season can be a wonderful time, and it can also be one of the most stressful times of the year. From family conflict and financial pressures to loneliness and emotional challenges, it’s easy to feel off-balance.Join us as we explore practical strategies to help you navigate this holiday season with greater peace and resilience. We’ll talk about: The importance of setting boundaries to protect your mental health. How to manage holiday expectations and how to set realistic holiday expectations. Simple mindfulness exercises to ease anxiety in high-stress moments. Why prioritizing self-care—even during busy times—is non-negotiable.Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone in your life.To learn more about managing mental health during the holidays read the article below:https://santoscounseling.com/blog/mental-health-tips-during-the-holidaysWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Embracing Authenticity – Boundaries, Values, and Your True Self | Episode 23
Have you ever felt the pressure to fit in or mold yourself into someone you’re not? On this podcast episode of The Couch, we’re exploring the transformative power of embracing authenticity.In this episode, we’ll unpack: How to set healthy boundaries. How to work on values and how values connect to your authentic self. Guidance on the process of maintaining healthy boundaries that protect your emotional well-being. Why is being true to your genuine self the foundation of mental and emotional freedom? Practical steps to identify and practice boundaries and values that align with your authentic identity.Join us as we discuss ways authenticity can lead to deeper connections, better decision-making, and a life that feels meaningful. You’ll learn actionable tips to overcome societal pressures, strengthen your trust in yourself, and live in alignment with who you truly are.Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone in your life.To learn more about being authentic read the article below:https://santoscounseling.com/blog/discover-your-authentic-self-through-counseling-2Welcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Activating the Feel-Good Hormones for a Happier You | Episode 22
This week on The Couch, we’re discussing the science behind feel-good hormones—dopamine and serotonin — and how you can activate them to improve your mood, reduce stress, and live a more joyful life.Learn how to unlock your body’s natural "happy chemicals" and start feeling better today. In this episode, we’ll cover: Practical tips to boost dopamine for motivation. How dopamine impacts mental health. Simple habits to naturally increase serotonin. Ways to feel calmer How movement and laughter trigger the feel-good hormones. Building stronger connections and trust with oxytocinWhether you’re navigating stress, low energy, or want to feel better overall, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you take the first step toward emotional wellness.To read more about Feel Good Hormones use the link below:https://santoscounseling.com/blog/the-feel-good-hormones-and-what-you-canWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Men's Mental Health | Episode 21
In this mental health episode of The Couch, we speak on the topic: of men's mental health. Despite increasing awareness, men still face significant barriers when it comes to seeking mental health support.Here’s what we explore in this mental health episode: The Statistics: High rates of depression and suicide among men in the U.S. The Suicide Crisis: Men die by suicide at rates four times higher than women. Barriers to Care: Societal stigma, fear of vulnerability, and the "tough guy" stereotype impact men from talking about their struggles and mental health.Let’s break the silence. Tune in to The Couch to learn how we can better support men in their mental health journeys. To read more about mens mental health use the links below: https://santoscounseling.com/blog/why-is-therapy-hard-for-men https://santoscounseling.com/blog/male-therapist-in-greensboro-nchttps://santoscounseling.com/blog/male-therapist-in-greensboro-ncWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Understanding the Stages of Grief | Episode 20
In this mental health episode of The Couch, we explore one of life's most universal yet deeply personal experiences: grief. Join us as we talk about the Five Stages of Grief - denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—and discuss what these stages mean in real life.In this podcast episode, we will cover: The Five Stages of grief. How the stages of grief impact a person's mental health and life. Why grief doesn’t follow a linear path.Whether navigating your grief or supporting someone else, this episode offers compassion, understanding, and tools for healing. To read more on grief and how counseling can help use the link below:https://santoscounseling.com/blog/grief-and-loss-counseling-in-greensboroUse the link below to get started with a grief journal:https://www.amazon.com/Grief-Journal-Juan-Santos/dp/B0B92FYDSYWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule an appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Relationships, Love, And Attachment Styles | Episode 19
In this episode of The Couch, we’re discussing the fascinating dynamics of relationships, love, and attachment styles. This is a great mental health topic for anyone that is wanting to learn how to build healthy relationships. Whether you’re in a committed partnership, navigating the dating world, or seeking to understand yourself better, this conversation is for you.Tune in as we discuss: The main attachment styles: Secure, Anxious, and Avoidant. Learn attachment styles shape the way we connect, trust, and communicate in romantic relationships. Ways to identify your own attachment style and work toward healthier connections. Tips for fostering security and emotional intimacy in your relationships.Whether you’re learning about attachment for the first time or trying to navigate your own personal growth journey, this episode is full of insights and practical takeaways to help you build stronger, more loving relationships.Use the link below for a helpful YouTube video on attachment styles:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BAoMdyu8lEWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule an appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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What Is Seasonal Affective Disorder | Episode 18
This podcast episode of The Couch Podcast goes deep into understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and its impact on mental health. With the shorter days and colder temperatures, you or someone you know might feel a bit down. But what’s the difference between winter blues and SAD? We’re here to break it down.Join us as we discuss: What is SAD? Key symptoms and signs to watch out for. How seasonal changes can affect mood, energy, and overall mental wellness. Practical tips to manage SAD symptoms, including light therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and coping strategies.https://santoscounseling.com/blog/4-ways-to-cope-with-the-winter-bluesWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule an appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Parenting Tips | How To Help Your Child While They Are In Counseling | Episode 17
This podcast episode gives you practice tips to help you effectively support your child while they are seeing a counselor.The episode talks about the benefits of counseling for kids: Improve focus and concentration. Learn how to manage thoughts and feelings. Develop healthy coping skills. Gain education on hyperactivity, inattentiveness, and impulsivity. Learn to make healthy decisions that are thought out. Address unwanted thoughts and feelings. Gain skills for controlling impulsivity.Counseling to help kids and families with navigating divorce:https://santoscounseling.com/greensboro-family-counselingCounseling to support adults with divorce and healing:https://santoscounseling.com/therapy-and-counseling-for-divorceWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule an appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Parenting Tips | Understanding Bullying And How To Help Your Child | Episode 16
In this podcast episode, we talk about the prevalence of bullying and how parents can help their kids with bullying.During the episode we bring attention to bullying, the types of bullying, and ways that parents can help their kids with bullying.https://santoscounseling.com/blog/parents-guide-to-bullyingCounseling to help kids and families with navigating divorce:https://santoscounseling.com/greensboro-family-counselingCounseling to support adults with divorce and healing:https://santoscounseling.com/therapy-and-counseling-for-divorceWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule an appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Parenting Tips | Signs Your Child Needs Counseling | Episode 15
Todays podcast episode is about giving parents tips to understand signs your child needs counseling. This podcast aims to help parents understand common signs that indicate your child would benefit from counseling. Below are common signs your child should see a therapist: They are having sudden shifts in their mood or behavior. Excessive sleep. Behavioral changes. A decline in school performance. Having a hard time making friends. Having unwanted self-destructive thoughts. A decrease in self-esteem or self-confidence. Social isolation. A regression in sports or academic performance. Displaying defiant behaviors. Excessive worrying.Counseling to help families with navigating divorce:https://santoscounseling.com/greensboro-family-counselingCounseling to support for kids:https://santoscounseling.com/childrens-therapy-in-greensboroWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule an appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Parenting Tips | Talk To Kids About Divorce | Episode 14
Todays podcast episode is about giving you tips to help your child through a divorce or separation.Helping a child through a divorce can be hard. It's important to give yourself as the parent self-care and plenty of space and time to heal. You can support your child by providing emotional support, stability, and open communication to ease the process. Here are some strategies to help: Open communication. Encourage them to express their thoughts and feelings. Maintain a daily routine. Reduce negative talk about the other parent. Try to create an amicable co-parenting relationship. Give them a space to work on emotions.Counseling to help kids and families with navigating divorce:https://santoscounseling.com/greensboro-family-counselingCounseling to support adults with divorce and healing:https://santoscounseling.com/therapy-and-counseling-for-divorceWelcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule an appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Parenting Tips | Social Media and Youth Mental Health | Episode 13
In this podcast episode, we talk about: Tips From A Counselor: For Parents to Help Kids Navigate Devices and Social MediaIn today’s digital age, understanding what your child is doing on their device is essential. Whether your child is using a phone for the first time or a teenager trying out new social media apps.I encourage parents to consider this topic as any other one where your focus as the parent is on providing your child with effective leadership.The topic of supporting your child with their device and social media use can be challenging for parents. Welcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule an appointment with Santos Counseling click the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Parenting Tips | Understand How ADHD Impacts Your Child | Episode 12
This episode aims to help parents get a better understanding of ADHD.ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. ADHD is a behavior disorder that as a parent you can typically observe in your child. This is a mental health diagnosis that is commonly seen in kids and teens. As a parent, you may have strong thoughts connected to feeling that your child has ADHD.There are three main categories that connect to ADHD include hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity. Hyperactivity. Inattention. Impulsivity.Welcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling use the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Parenting Tips | How To Help Your Child With Their Mental Health | Episode 11
How to help your child with their mental healthYou are probably listening to this podcast episode because you are a concerned parent who wants to help your child with their mental health. You are perhaps a little nervous about how to approach your child because the last thing you want to take place is distance or a misunderstanding.Talking to your loved one about their mentalhealth can support them to feel empowered, heard,and supported. Your child can receive support during their treatment from someone they know and trust. A great place to start is by being present and open to listening without judgment. Welcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things.Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve yourmental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health. To schedule a counseling appointment with Santos Counseling use the link below:http://santoscounseling.com/
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Fostering Self-Love | Episode 10
This podcast episode is about self-love. The host talk about: Self-Love. How to love yourself. How to build boundaries. Ways to practice self-love.Welcome to the Couch Podcast! A podcast where real therapists talk about real things. Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve your mental health and quality of life.The New Podcast Episode aimed to be a resource helping you improve your mental health.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Couch Podcast! The podcast is hosted by Jacy King and Dr. Juan Santos, licensed mental health counselors. This is a podcast where real therapists talk about real things aimed to help you move forward in life. Please remember that we are therapists, but we are not your therapist and this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. On the Couch podcast, we talk about ways to improve your mental health, mindset, and quality of life.
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Dr. Juan Santos and Jacy King
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