Episode Overview Episode Transcript Nick Fuller: Another area that is perpetually underserved is helping therapists start their own practices. Because if you think about if you’re a therapist, you went to school, you went to a lot of school. But how much of that school actually taught you how to run a practice or run […]
Exploring Self-Deception and Fulfillment, with Dr. Cortney Warren of Choose Honesty: Ep. 29
Episode Overview Episode Transcript Dr. Cortney Warren: Change is a practice. Change is a daily effort to do something differently. Even each day. If you do one small thing differently, it compounds over time to have this dramatic effect on your life and your relationships. Arguing a like specific point of view. Becky Coplen: Welcome […]
Building a Thriving Relationship Therapy Practice and Debunking Myths, with Nadyne Busichio: Ep. 28
Episode Overview Episode Transcript Nadyne Busichio: I have a couple where there’s a history of infidelity and they have three small kids and they come in and it seems hopeless, but they’re so committed to doing the work and they’re doing it even when it’s difficult, even when they feel like they don’t want to […]
Cultivating Empathy for Lasting Impact in Counseling with Juliana Trombley: Ep. 27
Episode Overview Episode Transcript Julianna Trombley: I was a little bit of a strive-for-perfection type of person, and there is no perfection at all in the world of counseling. So that was a huge learning curve for me, but one I greatly enjoyed. And I think that’s also relaying into a lot of other parts […]
Reflections On A Thriving Diverse Private Practice Career, with Counselor Candice Ericksen: Ep. 26
Episode Overview Episode Transcript Candice Ericksen: If the person wants to include metaphysical Reiki energy or what have your chakras, they say it helps them and there is evidence that there’s a correlation between, if we include spirituality and or religion with our therapy. There is a higher percentage of healing. Becky Coplen: Welcome to […]
Creating Self-Driven Counseling Clients, A Conversation with Dr. William Stixrud: Ep. 25
Episode Overview Episode Transcript Dr. William R. Stixrud: The status of mental health problems in adolescence is the defining public health crisis of our lifetime, and it’s gotten worse since the pandemic. But it was bad before then. And so our two major concerns was this epidemic of mental health problems, these unprecedented levels of […]
Play, Art, and Healing: Unlocking Kids’ Emotions in Therapy with Katie Lear: Ep. 24
Episode Overview Episode Transcript Katie Lear: I don’t think that online therapy or these online activities are ever going to be a complete replacement for in-person stuff, nor should they be. I think a lot about when they used to do the cereal commercials where they would say that it was like part of a […]
Connect with your Child: Aaron Greenwell’s Approach to Child Counseling: Ep. 23
Episode Overview Episode Transcript Aaron Greenwell: The issues with screen time is, we’ve lost a lot of outdoor playtime and where children used to go outside and play at the age of seven and eight, free-roaming without an adult around, we’ve lost that completely. Some areas still allow it, but in a lot of places, […]
Working in Community Mental Health with Katie Fleming: Ep. 22
Welcome to another episode of the Mastering Counseling podcast! This episode we’re covering community mental health. Joining Megan to share her expertise is Katie Fleming, LMFT. Katie spent much of her earlier career working in community mental health, and had much to share on this subject. Katie completed her undergraduate education at Purdue University and […]
Working with Infidelity in Psychotherapy with Jasmine Menser-Lust: Ep. 21
Welcome to another episode of the Mastering Counseling podcast! This week we’re discussing the keys to working with infidelity in psychotherapy. This is something many clinicians will encounter, and we’ve brought an expert, Jasmine Menser-Lust, LCPC onto the show to share her insight. Jasmine completed her graduate education at the Adler School of Professional Psychology […]