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    Explore "therapist" with insightful episodes like "Therapist Reveals Why You Struggle With Relationships & How to Let More Love Into Your Life", "Doctor & Therapist To The Worlds Superstars: Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus & Bella Hadid!: Dr Amen", "11. The Weight of Perfection", "Voice, Vision, Vitality, Value, and The Vagus Nerve" and "Getting Better Results from Your Patients as a Psychotherapist" from podcasts like ""The Mel Robbins Podcast", "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett", "In Sight - Exposing Narcissism", "Trauma Rewired" and "Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast"" and more!

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    Therapist Reveals Why You Struggle With Relationships & How to Let More Love Into Your Life

    Therapist Reveals Why You Struggle With Relationships & How to Let More Love Into Your Life

    In this episode, you are going to learn why you struggle in certain relationships and how to let more love in.

     

    Whether you struggle in your friendships or your romantic relationships, or you don’t feel connected to your family or the community where you live, today's conversation will give you the insight and tools that you need to create better and more loving relationships everywhere.

     

    Dr. Marisa Franco is a NYT bestselling author, award-winning therapist, and professor of psychology at The University of Maryland. She dedicated her professional practice to the study of connections and systemic loneliness.

     

    What will really catch your attention is her research on attachment styles and what they look like in real time, which has been an incredible game changer for me and my personal relationships, particularly with my husband.

     

    Attachment style theory goes way beyond "love languages," and once you know yours, you’ll be less triggered by others around you.

     

    Understand the attachment styles of others, and you’ll take things less personally.

     

    In today’s episode, you’re getting a complete guide to:

     

    • What attachment styles are and how they look in real life.
    • The questions to ask yourself to figure out what your style is.
    • How to tell if you’re hanging out with the right people.
    • The one thing avoidant attachment people have a really hard time doing.
    • How your attachment style determines who you’re attracted to.
    • Why you might be confusing being triggered with being in love.
    • Key strategies to start developing a secure attachment style yourself.

     

    After listening to this episode, you’ll see the people in your life through an entirely new lens and with an abundance of compassion.

     

    Xo Mel

     

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • 4:00: Let’s begin with the first style. What is a secure attachment style?
    • 5:10: What does anxious attachment look like?
    • 6:00: Avoidant attachment-type people have a hard time trusting.
    • 6:30: Those who experienced high-trauma situations are more likely to have this style.
    • 8:00: What do these attachment styles look like in real life?
    • 11:45: Is it easier to identify attachment styles in yourself or others?
    • 17:20: How do you have a relationship with someone who has an avoidant style?
    • 20:30: Can you have more than one attachment style?
    • 22:00: How can you develop a more secure attachment?
    • 26:00: Avoidantly attached people actually do have an underlying need for connection.
    • 31:30: These physical symptoms can be a result of your attachment style.
    • 35:45: These activities will help you start connecting with your body again.
    • 38:20: Here’s how you can create a ‘safe’ space for someone with avoidant attachment.
    • 47:50: Why do we always seem to date the same kind of people?
    • 49:40: Do you confuse being triggered with being in love?
    • 54:45: So how do you find securely attached people to hang out with?
    • 57:45: Do this one hack every day to start developing a secure attachment yourself.
    • 59:00: This is why understanding attachment styles has been a game changer.

     

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    Doctor & Therapist To The Worlds Superstars: Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus & Bella Hadid!: Dr Amen

    Doctor & Therapist To The Worlds Superstars: Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus & Bella Hadid!: Dr Amen
    There is a war going on and the battle is for your brain health. According to Dr Daniel Amen, whether it is food that will kill you, news that will stress you or gadgets that will drain your dopamine and attention, so much of the modern world is dangerous for your brain health. Having scanned and examined over 200,000 brains, Dr Daniel Amen’s mission is to change the way people see mental health as isolated from brain health, and instead reimagine it so that people realise that if your brain healthy your mind will follow. In this life changing conversation Dr Daniel Amen discusses how he revolutionised the field of psychology, discovered the power of brain scans and being the psychiatrist to the stars. In the episode Dr Amen outlines everything you need to know to ensure that you have the healthiest brain, and therefore the healthiest and happiest mind possible. Dr Amen: Instagram: http://bit.ly/40KOHPu Dr Amen’s book: https://amzn.to/3MkB8lx Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    11. The Weight of Perfection

    11. The Weight of Perfection

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    What's in a name? Katie and Helen have their first fight! (Don't worry it's all okay in the end!) This week they deconstruct perfection, answering a listener's letter about finding her feet with her family in it's new presentation, and how to protect happy occasions from negativity. To support us, and for bonus content, please explore our patreon (click here)

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    Voice, Vision, Vitality, Value, and The Vagus Nerve

    Voice, Vision, Vitality, Value, and The Vagus Nerve

    Joining me this week is Melanie Weller, a medical visionary with a paradigm-shifting process to access genius, health, and flow in your body and business using the vagus nerve as a portal to help growth and success. We will be taking a deep dive into the vagus nerve; what it does and how it influences us, how mental health issues show up in the body, mapping the body of our business, and much more.

     

    In this episode, I share: 

    • [1:41] What is the Vagus nerve?
    • [3:27] When the Vagus nerve is completely shut down
    • [5:17] Systems in your body
    • [7:24] Vagus nerve decompression process
    • [11:23] Childhood trauma
    • [12:37] Regulating the vagus nerve
    • [12:59] What brings the Vagus nerve down over time
    • [13:58]The seven-year cycle
    • [15:03] The stress response cycle
    • [16:37] Your Limbic System 
    • [21:15]The kidneys hold the emotion of fear 
    • [21:48] Heroics and desires
    • [22:26] Chakras
    • [23:43] Women bearing the brunt of stress during the pandemic
    • [24:43] When you heal yourself you will heal seven generations forward
    • [24:56] Mapping the body of your business
    • [26:07] Victim in the hero's journey
    • [29:22] Eric Godsey’s studies on trauma
    • [30:29] Compounded stress 
    • [31:31] How mental health shows up in the body 
    • [33:18] Chakra system and the vagus nerve
    • [34:54] Taking care of your vagus nerve
    • [37:20] Pillars of good vagal nerve health
    • [37:50] Free vagus nerve decompression course
    • [41:36] A dysregulated nervous system
    • [46:47] We're in the Age of Aquarius
    • [48:04] The vagus nerve and pathway to pleasure
    • [53:30] Improve every function of your life, by regulating your vagus nerve

     

    Resources From This Episode:

    Work with Melanie

    Free Vagus Nerve Decompression Course and Business Flow Compression Points Workbook HERE

     

    Work with Jennifer

    25% Off a Private Coaching Session HERE

     

    Bessel van der Kolk. The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

    Valerie Rain. Patriarchy Stress Disorder

     

    More About Melanie

    Melanie brings over 25 years of experience, her leading-edge systems where she leverages the vagus principles for visionary development performance enhancement, and fine-tuning genius. Melanie is a physical therapist, board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist, certified athletic trainer, and certified exercise expert for aging adults.  She also co-authored a sleep course for continuing education credits for the American Physical Therapy Association.

     

    Connect with Jennifer

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    Connect with Melanie 

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    Getting Better Results from Your Patients as a Psychotherapist

    Getting Better Results from Your Patients as a Psychotherapist

    On this week’s episode of the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy podcast, I interview Scott D. Miller, Ph.D. and Daryl Chow, Ph.D., authors (along with Mark A. Hubble, Ph.D.) of Better Results. Better Results is a book that sums up thirty years of research to demonstrate what clinicians can reliably do to improve therapy results by personal and professional development. 

    Link to Blog.

    #396: Marcela Ot’alora — How to Become a Psychedelic Therapist

    #396: Marcela Ot’alora — How to Become a Psychedelic Therapist

    "The only way to not be afraid of someone's suffering is if you're not afraid of your own." — Marcela Ot'alora G.

    Marcela Ot'alora G. is a psychotherapist and an installation artist. Her interest and focus on trauma has led her to understand the healing process as an intimate reconnection with one's essence through love, integrity, acceptance, and honoring of the human spirit. In addition to working with trauma and PTSD, she has dedicated her professional life to teaching and research. She uses art as a vehicle for deepening the relationship to self, others, and the natural world.

    Marcela worked as a co-therapist in MAPS' very first government regulated MDMA-assisted psychotherapy study in Madrid, Spain. She served as the principal investigator for MAPS' phase two MDMA-assisted psychotherapy study, and is currently in the MDMDA healthy volunteer study and phase three in Boulder, Colorado.

    She is also a trainer and supervisor for therapists working on MAPS studies for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy.

    You can find additional resources from this episode in the show notes below. They are also separately curated on this page: tim.blog/therapyresources

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    How To Pick A Good Therapist

    How To Pick A Good Therapist

    Working with a good therapist often requires fewer sessions than other therapists to see improvement; in contrast, working with a therapist you don’t connect with, or with inadequate training, may require an extended number of sessions (Okiishi et al. 2003).  People that see effective therapists are more likely to recover or partially recover, whereas those that work with a “bad” therapist are more likely to see no change or an increase in symptoms (Okiishi et al. 2006). 

     Link to full article/blog

     

    Making psychotherapy work for you (SOP25)

    Making psychotherapy work for you (SOP25)

    Research has shown that psychotherapy is an effective tool for people who are dealing with a wide range of mental and behavioral health issues, yet people are still hesitant to visit a therapist for treatment. In this episode, we talk with psychologist and researcher Bruce Wampold, PhD, about why psychotherapy works and can often be a better alternative to medications.

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