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  • S4E1: Burnout Patterns and What To Do With Them (with Monica Helvie)
    2024/08/01

    It's hardly a secret that therapists (and other helpers) and the best, brightest, and kindest folks out there. But what about when the relentless performance and sacrifice wear us down? On this episode, Monica Helvie, LMFT, sits with me and explains the inner workings of overfunctioning caregivers that lead to exhaustion and burnout- and walks us through how she works with people to overcome these all-too-common afflictions. If you're noticing that your mental health career grind is becoming kind of a grind, you should hear what Monica has to say!

    Connect with Monica:

    Free Burnout Checklist- https://monicahelvie.aweb.page/p/8f6d0a69-2efd-4521-8d6c-bb2a1a9d815d

    Interested in coaching and interest list for YOU 2.0 (7 week group coaching program)- www.businessofthriving.com

    IG - @monicahelvielmft

    Therapy- www.monicahelvie.com

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    29 分
  • S3E9: Stacy's Story, Part II (with Stacy Baker)
    2023/09/13

    Part II of Stacy Baker's Story!

    Those of us who supervise (hopefully) understand that the relationship between supervisor and supervisee is as important as any clinical information we could provide. But what about when the supervisory relationship and workplace are tainted by racism and ineptitude? In this two-part episode, I interview Stacy Baker to learn about her experience working in a practice that failed her as an employee and as a clinician. People who are interested in creating a mindful, ethical, anti-racist environment for their supervisees and clinicians will have a lot to learn from her story!

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    49 分
  • S3E8: Stacy's Story, Part I (with Stacy Baker)
    2023/09/08

    Those of us who supervise (hopefully) understand that the relationship between supervisor and supervisee is as important as any clinical information we could provide. But what about when the supervisory relationship and workplace are tainted by racism and ineptitude? In this two-part episode, I interview Stacy Baker to learn about her experience working in a practice that failed her as an employee and as a clinician. People who are interested in creating a mindful, ethical, anti-racist environment for their supervisees and clinicians will have a lot to learn from her story!

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    1 時間 4 分
  • S3E7: Wandering and Delving with Highly Sensitive People (with Lori Cangilla)
    2023/08/09

    "Highly Sensitive People", while not an official diagnosis, is a description of a group of people that have long gone ignored in our society. In the last 20 years or so, folks have started specializing in working with this group of people. Lori Cangilla was kind enough to join me and provide us with a primer on how people can do good, competent work with this group of people that might comprise as much as 50% of all therapy clients. If you have ever had someone refer to themself as an HSP and not known what to do with that information, this is your first step!

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    28 分
  • S3E6: Cartharsis! (with Phil Stark)
    2023/08/02

    If you've done any amount of networking, then you've met a million therapists who say they like working with creative folks. But what does it take to do really good work with creatives? This week, I spoke with entertainment-industry-veteran-turned-therapist Phil Stark about his journey from creating to healing fellow creators. If you enjoy laughing and learning, you're going to love Phil. If you don't, then you're gonna hate him- but you should still read his book.

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    26 分
  • S3E5: Minefields for Those on Therapy's Front Lines (with Ben Esch)
    2023/07/26

    One of the sad truths about the field of therapy is that there isn't enough positive guidance or mentorship for folks who are new to the field- and the result, often, is exploitation and/or misery. This week, Ben Esch, AMFT, sat down with me to discuss some of the pitfalls and red flags that prelicensed people might encounter in the world of therapy (as well as some of the good stuff). If you're getting started in the field and don't yet know what to look out for, I hope this will be an invaluable listen for you.

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    38 分
  • S3E4: Harry Gives 'Em the Razzle-Dazzle (with Harry Au)
    2023/07/19

    Any credible therapist does their own work on their own trauma. However, few therapists have the level of self-love and vulnerability it takes to be able to look at their own role within and effects on the world around them. This week, I was lucky enough to talk to Harry Au, who candidly discusses his own healing journey. Of all the interviews I've given, this one really spoke to the heart of what More Exemplary is about- self-examination, values, love, and change.

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    36 分
  • S3E3: Discussing High-Demand Groups on a Low-Acuity Podcast (with Melissa Hannan)
    2023/07/12

    As people become more aware of the abuses being visited by high-demand groups, the need is constantly rising for skilled clinicians who can treat trauma related to cult abuse. This week, I was treated to a highly interesting and informative talk on this topic by Melissa Hannan, who was definitely there of her own free will and not because she was an associate in my practice. You can ask her. If you're intrigued by the idea of recovering from this kind of abuse, you're going to love hearing what Melissa has to say!

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    38 分