Episode 59: Rage, Grief, and the Therapists Who Shouldn't Be in the Room | Evan Miller and Melissa Martin
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We started with accountant rage. We ended at grief, the body, and a grandmother who was home.
Melissa walks Evan through his first focusing session using the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model — Gene Gendlin's somatic framework for making meaning of what your body is already trying to tell you. What starts as frustration about cash flow lands somewhere much deeper. Then the conversation shifts to where the field is falling short — and the clients paying for it.
In this episode:
- The Felt Sense Polyvagal Model and focusing — live, unscripted
- Countertransference and when the therapist's stuff shows up
- Sex offender treatment, TikTok moral panic, and clinical nuance
- A woman fired from a jail job for having a nervous system
- Dunning-Kruger in the therapy field — and why it matters
- Why licensure and aptitude are not the same thing
Two licensed therapists. Unfiltered. No coaches. No pop psychology. No wellness rebrands. New episodes bi-weekly.
Therapy practice links
Evan Miller, LCAS, LCMHC
www.millercounseling.net
Melissa Martin, LCMHC
https://www.emdrtherapyworks.com
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