Explore every episode of the podcast How I Therapist
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| #16 - Shauna Burns-Thomson: meaning making, sex therapy, and trauma-informed support | 08 May 2025 | 00:44:57 | |
In this conversation, we interview Shauna Burns-Thomson, a registered clinical counselor and certified somatic sex therapist. They explore Shauna's journey into sex therapy, the challenges faced in the field, and the importance of creating a safe therapeutic environment. Shauna discusses her work with couples, men's health, and the significance of client readiness in therapy. She also shares insights from her PhD journey in clinical sexology and her commitment to trauma-informed care, particularly in the context of incarceration. The conversation highlights the holistic approach to therapy and the continuous learning process that shapes Shauna's practice. https://fraservalleysextherapy.com/ @fraservalleysextherapy Chapters 00:00 The Journey to Sex Therapy 04:24 Understanding the Challenges in Sex Therapy 07:16 Creating Safety in Therapeutic Spaces 10:08 Navigating Couples Therapy 13:23 Building Client Relationships 16:24 Recognizing Readiness in Clients 19:12 Exploring Areas of Interest in Therapy 22:28 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care 25:23 PhD Journey and Future Aspirations 28:22 Holistic Approaches in Therapy | |||
| #15 - Dr Meg Williams: supervision work, spiritual beliefs, and self-care & burnout | 01 May 2025 | 00:45:46 | |
In this conversation, we speak with Dr. Meg Williams and delve into the integration of spirituality in therapy, discussing the importance of de-stigmatizing spiritual practices and beliefs within the mental health field. Dr. Meg shares her experiences as a therapist and educator, emphasizing the need for therapists to assess and incorporate clients' spiritual beliefs into their practice. They explore the Venn diagram of religion, faith, and spirituality, and discuss the significance of self-care and boundaries for therapists. Dr. Meg also reflects on her journey to obtaining a PhD in marriage and family therapy, highlighting the motivations behind her pursuit of higher education. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Woo-Woo: Spirituality in Therapy 04:39 De-Stigmatizing Spirituality in Mental Health 07:45 Integrating Spirituality in Supervision and Education 10:30 Navigating Beliefs in Therapy 13:43 The Venn Diagram of Religion, Faith, and Spirituality 16:33 Practical Steps for Therapists to Integrate Spirituality 24:29 Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Therapy 27:54 The Importance of Self-Care for Therapists 32:54 Recognizing and Addressing Burnout 39:59 Pursuing a PhD: Personal and Professional Motivations | |||
| #6 - Sanaria Hussain: emotional disconnection, Polysecure, and trauma lessons | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:37:03 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Sanaria Hussain, a licensed social worker, about her experiences in therapy practice, particularly focusing on trauma, emotional disconnection, and the challenges of private practice. They discuss the importance of somatic awareness, the impact of social media on therapy perceptions, and the nuances of attachment theory. Sanaria shares her insights on measuring client progress and the significance of self-compassion in the healing journey. Chapters (00:00) Navigating Emotional Disconnection in Therapy (06:25) The Challenge of Isolation in Private Practice (12:46) Learning and Growth in Therapeutic Practices (18:36) Understanding Attachment Theory and Its Nuances (24:35) Measuring Client Progress and Healing (25:00) Understanding Progress in Therapy (28:05) The Role of Emotions in Healing (30:57) Navigating Trauma in Therapy (33:48) Boundaries and Emotional Protection in Therapy | |||
| #5 - Lynn Min: attracting the right patients, mixing spirituality & therapy, and the gateway drug to god | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:44:45 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Lynn Min, a licensed mental health counselor, about her journey in therapy, the challenges of running a private practice, and the integration of spirituality and psychedelics into her work. Lynn shares her experiences of feeling overwhelmed, the importance of self-care, and the need to attract the right clients. We discuss the balance between traditional therapy and spiritual practices, the role of psychedelics in healing, and the challenges of navigating the mental health system. https://lynnmin.com/ IG: @lynn_min_anding Chapters (00:00) What Happens When Private Practice Blows Up (09:42) Attracting the Right Clients (12:41) Integrating Spirituality and Therapy (21:31) Authenticity in Therapeutic Relationships (24:16) Never Settle With Your Therapist (30:53) Psychedelics as a Therapeutic Tool (39:15) Challenges with Being Part of the System | |||
| #4 - Bryn Starbird: feelings wheel x parts work, embodying patience, and why AI will never take our jobs | 14 Feb 2025 | 00:50:35 | |
In this episode of 'How I Therapist', we speak with Bryn Starbird, a licensed professional counselor, about the intricacies of therapy, emotional vocabulary, and the challenges therapists face in helping clients articulate their feelings. They discuss the importance of the feelings wheel, the nuances of complex emotions, and the role of patience in therapy. Bryn shares her unique perspective as a former lawyer and how attachment theory informs her practice. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on therapy and the irreplaceable value of human connection in the therapeutic process. Chapters (00:00) Exploring Emotions (03:51) The Feelings Wheel (06:470 Navigating Shame and Disappointment (09:44) Combining Feelings Wheel with Parts Work (12:49) "Progress" in Therapy: Embodying Patience (15:58) Therapists Doing Surgery on Themselves (18:32) Therapy Is Not Problem Solving (30:43) Will AI replace Therapy? (45:44) Lessons from Law School for Therapists | |||
| #3 - Khoury Daher: self-disclosure insight, black males in therapy, and network television therapists | 09 Feb 2025 | 00:44:00 | |
In this episode of 'How I Therapist', we speak with Khoury Daher, a psychotherapist, about the challenges and experiences in therapy, particularly focusing on the black male population. They discuss the importance of self-disclosure, the impact of spirituality in therapy, and the systemic barriers that prevent access to mental health services. Khoury emphasizes the need for advocacy and systemic change to improve access to therapy, especially for marginalized groups. | |||
| #2 - Joseph Myers: video game therpay, LGBTQ+ youth, and inner child play | 31 Jan 2025 | 00:39:45 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Joseph Myers, a licensed mental health counselor who integrates video games into his therapy practice at an LGBTQ+ youth center. Joseph shares his journey from education to therapy, the impact of using video games as a therapeutic tool, and the importance of understanding clients' backgrounds. He discusses the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youth in the current socio-political climate and emphasizes the need for community and joy in the face of adversity. Joseph also highlights the significance of learning from clients and the diverse modalities he employs in his practice. | |||
| # 1 - Dan MacCombie: Psychedelic therapy, race & privilege, and psychodynamic surprise | 24 Jan 2025 | 00:35:40 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Dan McCombie, a licensed counselor and Director of Product at Fluence, about his journey into the field of psychedelic therapy and his experiences as a therapist. Dan shares his advocacy for psychedelics, his personal experiences with mental health, and the importance of self-care in therapy. He discusses the evolving landscape of psychedelic therapy, the modalities he employs in his practice, and his aspirations for the future, including integrating more psychedelic practices into his work. | |||
| #14 - Rev Danae Ashley: Hildegard, ministry of presence, and spirituality | 24 Apr 2025 | 00:51:40 | |
In this conversation, we speak with Reverend Danae Ashley, a licensed marriage and family therapist and Episcopal priest, about her journey in writing a book that intertwines her personal healing experiences with the teachings of Hildegard of Bingen and Adlerian psychology. They explore the importance of community in mental health, the historical context of mental illness, and the modern-day implications of spiritual practices like exorcism. Danae shares her personal journey, the challenges she faced in her ministry, and how her experiences shape her therapeutic practice today, emphasizing the significance of authenticity and presence in healing. https://www.soulspaseattle.com/ Chapters 00:00 The Journey of Healing and Writing 04:13 Exploring Hildegard of Bingen's Influence 07:21 The Role of Community in Healing 10:25 Understanding Exorcism and Mental Health 13:21 Modern Parallels to Historical Healing Practices 16:08 Personal Reflections on Faith and Healing 25:03 Journey to Faith and Ministry 36:27 Therapeutic Practice and Personal Philosophy 44:10 Navigating Therapy and Spiritual Guidance | |||
| #13 - Dr Holly Richmond: sex therapy, porn addiction, and sex therapy vs sex coaching | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:42:31 | |
In this conversation, Dr. Holly Richmond, a licensed marriage and family therapist and certified sex therapist, shares her journey into sex therapy, discussing her background in journalism and her experiences with sexual trauma survivors. She elaborates on her therapeutic practices, focusing on couples therapy, sexual health, and the importance of communication in relationships. The discussion also delves into the complexities of sexual addiction, compulsivity, and the nuances of dating in today's world. Dr. Holly highlights her transition from therapy to coaching, the integration of alternative therapies like plant medicine, and the significance of self-care for therapists. She concludes with insights on building a coaching collective and the importance of continuing education in the field. drhollyrichmond@gmail.com | |||
| #12 - Dr Elaina Vasserman-Stokes: child therapy, psychoanalysis, and teaching grief | 10 Apr 2025 | 00:36:18 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Dr. Elaina Vasserman-Stokes, a licensed professional counselor specializing in both child and adult therapy. We discuss the unique challenges and rewards of working with children, the importance of play in therapy, and the dynamics of client relationships. Alaina shares insights on balancing her practice, the frameworks she uses, and her aspirations for the future, including her role as a professor and mentor in the field. | |||
| #11 - Patch McCormick: treating 'nice guy' syndrome | 03 Apr 2025 | 00:46:41 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Patch McCormick, a licensed clinical social worker, about the intricacies of therapy, particularly focusing on the concept of 'Nice Guy Syndrome.' They explore the scheduling of therapy sessions, the transition to private practice, and the challenges faced by therapists. Patch shares insights on how societal expectations shape male behavior, particularly in relationships, and discusses therapeutic approaches to help clients navigate their emotions and assert their needs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of group work and the systemic view of social work in understanding individual behaviors within a larger context. https://www.talktopatch.com/ IG: @talktopatch | |||
| #10 - Dr Jen Brownstein: all things group therapy | 27 Mar 2025 | 00:35:16 | |
In this conversation, we speak with Dr. Jen Brownstein, a clinical psychologist specializing in group therapy. They discuss the structure and dynamics of therapy groups, focusing on self-care and acceptance commitment therapy. Jen shares her approach to group screening, the importance of creating a safe and cohesive environment, and how she navigates conflicts within groups. The conversation also touches on the origins of her group programs, the significance of attendance and commitment, and the integration of individual therapy with group work. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Group Therapy Dynamics 04:58 Exploring Self-Care and Acceptance Commitment Therapy Groups 13:05 The Evolution of Group Therapy and Its Frameworks 19:30 Navigating Conflict and Ground Rules in Group Settings 31:07 The Importance of Commitment and Attendance in Groups | |||
| #9 - Laura Frasier: being a supervisor, GLP-1 navigation, and perinatal mental health | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:41:34 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Laura Frasier, a clinical psychologist specializing in private practice and supervision. Laura shares her journey into therapy, the importance of clinical supervision, and the challenges therapists face in private practice. They discuss the balance between clinical and business supervision, the impact of GLP-1 medications on body image, and the complexities of perinatal mental health. Laura also highlights her excitement for couples therapy and the importance of building referral networks. The conversation provides valuable insights for aspiring therapists and those navigating the mental health field. https://www.laurafrasierpsyd.com/ Chapters 00:00 Journey into Supervision 04:08 Balancing Clinical and Business Supervision 06:55 Navigating Licensing Challenges 10:14 Building a Private Practice 13:11 Understanding GLP-1 and Body Image 16:17 Exploring Eating Disorders and Therapy 19:14 Couples Therapy Insights 22:06 Perinatal Mental Health Challenges 25:07 Training and Professional Growth 28:01 Navigating Loss in Therapy 31:20 Future Aspirations in Therapy | |||
| #8 - Kathryn Stewart: emotionally focused therapy, ditching dress codes, and client dance sessions | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:42:29 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Kathryn Stewart, a licensed mental health counselor specializing in emotional focus therapy and experiential therapy. Katherine shares her unique approach to therapy, emphasizing the importance of being present and attuned to clients' emotions. She discusses her background in theater and how it informs her therapeutic style, as well as her journey towards certification in emotionally focused therapy. The conversation explores themes of professionalism, comfort in therapy, and the significance of emotional connection in the therapeutic process. kathryn@riverbanktherapy.com Chapters 00:00 How Do You Therapist? 03:34 Depth Therapy 06:38 Experiential Therapy 09:33 The Power of Emotion in Therapy 12:29 Taking Shoes Off 15:39 Comfort in the Therapy Room 18:31 Movement in Therapy 21:37 The Influence of Background on Therapeutic Style 24:39 Integrating Creativity in Therapy 27:29 The Journey of Becoming a Therapist 30:48 Future Aspirations in Therapy | |||
| #7 - Katie Webb: existential psychotherapy, imposter syndrome, and supervision focussnd | 06 Mar 2025 | 00:37:58 | |
In this episode of How I Therapist, we speak with Katie Webb, a licensed professional counselor, about her experiences in therapy, the importance of self-awareness, and the role of supervision. They delve into the nuances of assessment in therapy, the principles of existential psychotherapy, and the significance of spirituality and self-care in maintaining a therapist's well-being. Katie shares her journey into therapy, the challenges of building confidence, and the ongoing process of learning and growth in her practice. https://www.katiewebbpsychotherapy.com/ Chapters 00:00 Navigating the Unconscious in Therapy 03:56 The Role of Supervision in Therapeutic Growth 06:57 Understanding Assessment in Therapy 09:55 Existential Framework in Therapy 13:01 Spiritual Practices and Self-Care 15:52 Building Confidence as a Therapist 19:09 The Journey to Becoming a Therapist 21:52 Learning from Peers in Therapy | |||
| #20 - Dr Alex Camargo: psychedelic harm reduction and integration | 12 Jun 2025 | 00:50:52 | |
In this conversation, we delve into the world of psychedelic assisted therapy, exploring Alex's journey from a history major to a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in this innovative field. We discuss the importance of harm reduction, the integration process after psychedelic experiences, and the challenges faced by therapists in this evolving landscape. Alex shares personal anecdotes and insights into the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, emphasizing the need for a supportive community and ongoing education for practitioners. Chapters 00:00 Journey into Psychedelic Therapy 13:57 The Intersection of Personal Experience and Professional Practice 24:57 Harm Reduction and Empowering Choices 34:01 Integration: Navigating the Aftermath of Psychedelic Experiences 46:04 Challenges in Psychedelic Therapy | |||
| #19 - Larry Iannotti: somatic experiencing, trauma work, and collective healing | 05 Jun 2025 | 00:49:35 | |
In this episode, we speak with Larry Iannotti, a licensed clinical social worker with over 25 years of experience. They discuss Larry's journey through the AIDS crisis, his transition to somatic experiencing, and the importance of understanding trauma through the body. Larry shares insights on death and dying, the privilege of being present during such moments, and the significance of collective healing in therapy. The conversation also delves into the nervous system's role in trauma recovery and the concept of titration in therapy, emphasizing the need for a supportive community in the healing process. https://www.somaticresolution.com/ | |||
| #18 - Alex Steric: birth trauma, postpartum countertransference, and private practice myths | 22 May 2025 | 00:50:56 | |
In this conversation, we speak with Alex Steric, a licensed clinical social worker specializing in perinatal mental health. We discuss Alex's journey into private practice, her focus on postpartum mental health, and the therapeutic technique of brain spotting. Alex shares insights on birth trauma, the importance of recognizing dual experiences in motherhood, and the challenges therapists face with countertransference. We also explore the nuances of referring clients to specialists, assessing postpartum mental health, and the importance of supporting fellow therapists in their practice. Alex emphasizes the need to overcome gatekeeping in private practice and offers practical advice on marketing, networking, and setting fees for therapy services. https://alexstericlcsw.com/ @thriveafterbabywithalex @alexstericlcsw Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Postpartum Therapy 04:35 Understanding Brain Spotting 07:45 The Process of Brain Spotting 10:41 Exploring Birth Trauma 13:40 The Impact of Birth Trauma on Mothers 16:36 Misconceptions in Postpartum Care 19:31 Countertransference in Therapy 22:38 Self-Care for Therapists 25:34 When to Refer to a Specialist 26:53 Navigating Perinatal Mental Health Specialties 30:38 Assessment Tools for Postpartum Challenges 34:08 Referrals and Finding the Right Fit 35:10 The Impact of Untreated Birth Trauma 37:42 Supporting Therapists: Supervision and Coaching 40:43 Debunking Myths in Private Practice 42:04 Building a Client Base: Marketing and Networking 45:40 Setting Fees for Therapy Services 48:58 Future Aspirations: Hiring Associates | |||
| #17 - Jordan Dann: embodiment, experiential learning, and body language | 15 May 2025 | 00:50:26 | |
In this conversation, we explore the evolving landscape of therapy in the context of technology, embodiment, and the importance of in-person connection. We discuss the challenges therapists face today, the significance of personal therapy, and the integration of various professional identities into therapeutic practice. Jordan emphasizes the need for therapists to be aware of their own bodies and experiences to better connect with their clients, and we reflect on the journey towards mastery in her work. Jordan's full bio is below. @jordandann https://jordandann.com/ Chapters 00:00 The Impact of Technology on Human Connection 08:19 The Importance of In-Person Therapy 12:00 Creative Approaches to Therapy 18:53 Challenges Faced by Therapists 26:18 The Role of Supervision in Therapy 31:30 Integration and Mastery in Therapy 36:44 The Role of Somatic Experiencing in Trauma Treatment 39:30 Teaching and Learning in Therapy 49:32 Future Directions Jordan Dann is a nationally certified, New York State–licensed psychoanalyst, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, and Certified Imago Relationship Therapist. She brings a dynamic, integrative approach to her work, blending Gestalt therapy, somatic psychology, and relational neuroscience to support individuals and couples in cultivating deeper self-awareness, emotional resilience, and authentic connection. | |||
| #25 - Nicole Laurent: metabolic psychiatry & ketogenic mental health | 31 Jul 2025 | 00:47:53 | |
In this conversation, we explore the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry, focusing on the connection between metabolic health and mental health. Nicole shares her experiences and insights on implementing ketogenic diets as a treatment for mental illness, discussing the science behind it, the training required for therapists, and the challenges clients face. They also highlight success stories and the future potential of metabolic psychiatry in improving mental health outcomes. https://mentalhealthketo.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Metabolic Psychiatry 04:59 Understanding Metabolic Psychiatry and Its Practice 08:05 Implementing Ketogenic Diets in Therapy 10:45 Training and Education for Psychotherapists 14:05 The Science Behind Ketogenic Diets 16:56 Addressing Client Concerns and Misconceptions 19:51 Long-term Effects and Sustainability of Ketogenic Diets 22:49 Challenges in Implementing Ketogenic Diets 26:01 Success Stories and Case Studies 28:54 Conclusion and Future Directions | |||
| #24 - Lauren Auer: cuss words, true trauma-informed care, & disclosing your real self | 17 Jul 2025 | 00:48:14 | |
In this conversation, we speak with Lauren Auer, a licensed clinical professional counselor, about her journey into trauma therapy and the importance of being trauma-informed. Lauren shares her experiences that led her to focus on trauma in her practice, emphasizing the significance of the therapeutic relationship over specific modalities. They discuss the nuances of self-disclosure, authenticity in therapy, and the challenges of creating a safe environment for clients. Lauren highlights the need for therapists to be attuned to their clients' needs and the importance of co-regulation in the therapeutic process. https://steadfastcounseling.com/ Chapters 00:00 Journey into Trauma Therapy 06:34 The Evolution of Therapy 10:59 The Importance of Therapeutic Relationships 19:42 Navigating Self-Disclosure in Therapy 30:38 Understanding Trauma-Informed Care 46:23 Real-Life Applications of Trauma-Informed Approaches | |||
| #23 - Christina Mortimer: opening a private practice & positive masculinity | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:41:48 | |
In this conversation, Christina Mortimer discusses the importance of allowing men to express their emotions, particularly in therapeutic settings. She highlights the societal pressures that dictate how masculinity is perceived and the need for validation in emotional expression. https://www.claritycounselingli.com/ Chapters 00:00 Starting a New Journey: Private Practice Insights 04:30 The Catalyst for Change: Autonomy and Control 06:36 Marketing and Networking: The Real Work Behind Private Practice 09:54 Building Connections: The Importance of Networking 12:28 Creating a Brand: Social Media Strategy and Content Creation 15:09 Men's Mental Health: Breaking the Stigma 17:58 Navigating Emotions: Working with Male Clients 21:22 The Challenges of Private Practice: Financial Risks and Rewards 24:11 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care 26:58 Reflections on Early Career Experiences 30:24 Overcoming Systemic Challenges in Therapy 33:07 Final Thoughts: The Journey Ahead | |||
| #22 - Kendall Bierman: substance misuse & body image concerns | 27 Jun 2025 | 00:43:03 | |
In this conversation, Kendall Bierman discusses the challenges of societal beauty standards and the journey towards intuitive eating. She emphasizes the difficulty of unlearning ingrained beliefs about body image and the fear associated with weight gain when transitioning to a more intuitive approach to eating. The discussion highlights the importance of self-acceptance and the need to let go of the desire to conform to traditional weight loss ideals. https://www.kendallbtherapy.com/ IG: @KendallBTherapy Chapters 00:00 Navigating Disclosure in Therapy 04:41 Kendall's Personal Journey and Therapeutic Approach 07:30 Understanding Client Demographics and Issues 10:36 Intuitive Eating and Its Impact 13:38 Cognitive Reframing and DBT Techniques 16:42 Challenges in Body Image and Eating Disorders 19:42 Counter-Transference in Substance Use Therapy 22:51 Moderation vs. Sobriety: A Therapist's Perspective 25:51 The Role of 12-Step Programs 28:53 Referrals and Specialization in Therapy 31:34 The Ozempic Debate in Body Image Therapy | |||
| #21 - Jennifer Jenkins-Boitnott: EMDR therpay | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:49:00 | |
In this episode, we speak with Jennifer Jenkins-Boitnott, a licensed professional counselor and certified EMDR therapist. We discuss Jennifer's journey into EMDR therapy, the structure and process of EMDR, and the importance of intensive sessions for trauma treatment. Jennifer shares insights on the resourcing phase, the challenges of working with complex trauma, and the evolution of EMDR as a therapeutic practice. The conversation also touches on common challenges faced by EMDR therapists and the significance of consultation and training in enhancing therapeutic skills. https://seaglassrva.com/ @emdr_with_jennifer | |||
| #27 - Dr Audra Horney: therapy for men | 20 Nov 2025 | 00:44:33 | |
In this conversation, we delve into the intricacies of men's therapy, focusing on the role of medication management, the unique challenges men face in seeking help, and the importance of creating a safe space for vulnerability. Dr. Horney shares her insights on how therapists can effectively navigate conversations about medication, educate clients on their options, and set clear expectations for the therapeutic journey. She emphasizes the need for honesty and trust in the therapeutic relationship, as well as practical tools and resources that can empower men in their mental health journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Men's Therapy and Medication Management 03:43 The Role of Collaboration in Therapy 06:23 Understanding Male Urgency in Therapy 09:12 Navigating Medication Conversations with Clients 12:10 Gender Differences in Mental Health Treatment 15:24 The Importance of Education in Therapy 18:08 The Mask of Stoicism in Men 21:31 Creating Safe Spaces for Emotional Expression 21:55 Setting the Tone for Therapy 29:17 Practical Tools and Strategies for Growth 37:22 Recommended Resources for Men 42:29 Connecting with Dr. Audra Horney | |||
| #26 - Nancy Napier: presence is everything | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:44:52 | |
In this conversation, we speak with Nancy Napier, a psychotherapist and hypnotherapist, about the evolution of therapy in the digital age, the importance of presence and energetic connection in therapy, and the role of gratitude and self-talk in personal growth. We explore how therapists can navigate their own emotional landscapes to better serve their clients, emphasizing the need for authenticity and continuous learning in the therapeutic process. Nancy shares her insights on transforming negative biases and the significance of asking for help, highlighting the interconnectedness of all beings in the healing journey. Chapters 00:00 The Shift to Virtual Connection 03:54 Energetic Presence in Therapy 06:48 The Role of Gratitude in Therapy 09:59 Navigating Technology in Therapy 12:43 The Importance of Self-Talk 15:52 The Journey of Presence 19:01 The Power of Asking for Help 21:42 Living Authentically as a Therapist 24:46 Reflections on a Lifelong Journey 27:54 Concluding Thoughts on Connection | |||
| How I Therapist Season 2 coming soon! | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:00:52 | |
Thank you to all of the listeners for supporting the podcast, and thank you to all of the therapists for being guests on the show! Season 2 drops soon. | |||