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All Things Private Practice Podcast

Patrick Casale
Mental Health
Entrepreneurship
BIPOC
Community Healing
Private Practice
Intergenerational Trauma
Trauma-Informed Care
Collective Esteem
Leadership
Authenticity In Therapy
Mental Health Advocacy
Business Growth
Culture In Business
Group Practices
Anxiety
Cultural Esteem
Mental Health Marketing Conference
Event Planning
Racial Trauma
Therapy Marketing

All Things Private Practice Podcast TM is where we dive deep into the gritty, unfiltered world of being a mental entrepreneur, mental health professional, and a private practice therapist. Join us as we explore the emotional roller coaster of small business ownership, tackling the raw and unapologetic aspects that often go unspoken. In each episode, we fearlessly dissect self-doubt, resilience, im... more

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In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Azizi Marshall, an award-winning entrepreneur, psychotherapist, and media trainer who recently pivoted from running a group practice to founding a cutting-edge video and podcast recording studio, about empow... more

In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Lauren Roberts, LPC, and ADHD-Certified Clinical Service Provider from South Louisiana, about the complexities and realities of therapists speaking (or not speaking) about politics in their practice. In toda... more

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Navigating the in-between phases of life isn’t easy—especially for private practice owners, leaders, and entrepreneurs pivoting in uncertain times. In this episode, Patrick Casale and Imani Harrison talk about liminal spaces—those in-between moments ... more

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As mental health professionals, we are overdue for a change in how we approach healing and support. In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Dr. Colleen Cira—a nationally recognized trauma expert, group practice owner, and more—about the limitation... more

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Recent Guests

Imani Harrison
LCPC, master's level therapist, facilitator, entrepreneur, and founder of Sankofa Healing & Wellness; co-founder of The Vitality Center
Sankofa Healing & Wellness; The Vitality Center
Episode: Episode 236: Navigating the Messy Middle: Liminal Spaces in Private Practice [featuring Imani Harrison]
Dr. Colleen Cira
Licensed clinical psychologist, nationally recognized trauma expert, founder and executive director of the Cira Center for Behavioral Health and Cira Center Consulting.
Cira Center for Behavioral Health
Episode: Episode 235: Why Talk Therapy Alone Falls Short for Healing [featuring Dr. Colleen Cira]
Dr. Marianne Miller
Licensed therapist with nearly 30 years in mental health and 13 specializing in eating disorders. Host of Dr. Marianne-Land podcast and creator of online education for ARFID and selective eating.
Episode: Episode 234: Beyond Picky Eating: How to Recognize and Treat ARFID [featuring Dr. Marianne Miller]
Bobbi-Jo Molokken
L-I-S-W-C-C-T-P, Psychotherapist and ADHD Coach
Embrace the Muchness LLC
Episode: Episode 233: Navigating ADHD and Rejection Sensitivity as a Therapist [featuring Bobbi-Jo Molokken]
Atsede Scarseth
Licensed professional counselor, coach, and yoga teacher
Episode: Episode 232: Push-Pull of AuDHD Burnout: ADHD Excitement vs. Autistic Exhaustion [featuring Atsede Scarseth]
Caroline Maguire
An award-winning author, coach, teacher, and keynote speaker focusing on social skills and friendship.
Author of "Why Will No One Play With Me?"
Episode: Episode 231: Neurodivergent Friendships and Social Struggles [featuring Caroline Maguire]
Mim Kempson
ADHD therapist specializing in sex and relationship therapy for neurodivergent adults and couples, now pursuing stand-up comedy.
Self-employed
Episode: Episode 230: Therapist Turned Comedian: Embracing ADHD and Change [featuring Mim Kempson]
Dr. Tina Vitolo
Licensed clinical social worker, founder of the Black Sheep Therapist Movement, and known for integrating spiritual practices into therapy.
Black Sheep Therapist Movement
Episode: Episode 228: Spiritual and Energy Practices in Therapy: Law and Ethics [featuring Tina Vitolo]
Yunetta Spring Smith
Licenced professional counselor, EMDR certified therapist, trainer, and international keynote speaker.
Spring Forth Counseling; Ground Breakers Coaching and Consulting
Episode: Episode 226: When Hustle Hurts: Healing and Moving Forward [featuring Yunetta Spring Smith]

Host

Patrick Casale
A licensed clinical mental health therapist and group practice owner, Patrick Casale brings extensive firsthand experience in both therapy and business. He is also a business coach, keynote speaker, and retreat host, focused on the challenges and triumphs faced by mental health professionals navigating private practice.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 220 ratings
  • Politics

    Therapists are not supposed to be activists for the DNC.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    nogoodfeatures
    United States9 days ago
  • Love it!

    I have been following Patrick and Dr. Neff since my son was first diagnosed with ADHD which led to my entire family being diagnosed. But that journey lead me to this podcast as well and I’m so grateful! Always a great listen. Thank you Patrick!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DrCira1980
    United States4 months ago
  • The best perspective offered around the neurodivergent experiences

    This podcast shares a wide range of perspectives on the challenges faced by the neurodivergent community. Patrick’s storytelling feels deeply human, which allows for any neurodivergent listener to feel truly seen and understood. Honest, raw, and most importantly: relatable. Absolutely worth a listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cupcakex0x
    Canada7 months ago
  • Long time listener

    I’ve been listening to ATPP for years and have always found Patrick’s perspective and interviews to be insightful, helpful, validating, and real. This is always the first podcast I recommend to friends who are looking to go into private practice!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pribrao
    United States7 months ago
  • Number one fan

    I started listening to ATPP 2 years ago. I guarantee there’s something in every episode that will apply to my current thought process or the current stage of my journey as a private practice owner, WOC, my intense bouts of boredom with routine, etc. I am also someone who collaborates with a group practice and I am and sick of

    handing over a hunk of my pay! Every Saturday, I look forward new episodes of ATPP, just like a kid looks forward to the ice cream truck. Patrick, please keep the episodes... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nicki, LCSW
    United States7 months ago

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Feedback indicates that listeners find the content empowering, particularly regarding overcoming fears and self-doubt in practice ownership.
Listeners appreciate the genuine and candid discussions that address the challenges of running a private practice.
Many reviews highlight the helpful and relatable insights shared by the host and guests, making it a valuable resource for therapists.
The emphasis on authenticity resonates strongly, helping listeners feel connected and understood in their professional struggles.

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Episode 234: Beyond Picky Eating: How to Recognize and Treat ARFID [featuring Dr. Marianne Miller]
Q: What are some foundational building blocks to support individuals with ARFID?
Educating oneself on ARFID is crucial, including understanding its three subtypes and asking specific questions about eating experiences.
Episode 234: Beyond Picky Eating: How to Recognize and Treat ARFID [featuring Dr. Marianne Miller]
Q: Can you explain what ARFID is?
ARFID is a complex eating disorder characterized by aversive consequences of eating, lack of interest in food, and sensory issues. It differs from other eating disorders because it does not involve a desire to control weight.
Episode 233: Navigating ADHD and Rejection Sensitivity as a Therapist [featuring Bobbi-Jo Molokken]
Q: Can you take us through the RSD framework?
RSD is about emotional responses and sensitivities that do not necessarily require trauma; it can be innate and increased by relational experiences.
Episode 230: Therapist Turned Comedian: Embracing ADHD and Change [featuring Mim Kempson]
Q: Why did you choose to move to Montreal?
I lived here 10 years ago and fell in love with it, aligning more with who I am than any city in Australia.
Episode 230: Therapist Turned Comedian: Embracing ADHD and Change [featuring Mim Kempson]
Q: How is it feeling to just sit with that right now to say, I moved all the way across the world to pursue this?
It elicits many feelings as I'm a beginner in comedy and am trying to enjoy the exploration and play of it.

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Focusing on the intersection of mental health and entrepreneurship, this podcast explores the complex emotional dynamics of operating a private practice. Episodes tackle themes such as self-doubt, resilience, and the often unspoken aspects of small business ownership, providing practical insights for therapists navigating their own practices. Featuring a variety of expert guests, the discussions are candid, aiming to normalize challenges like perfectionism and impostor syndrome while offering relatable stories and actionable advice. This unique blend of personal experience and professional guidance makes it a valuable resource for those in the mental health field, particularly for those interested in integrating entrepreneurial endeavors wi... more

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1. Imani Harrison
2. Dr. Colleen Cira
3. Dr. Marianne Miller
4. Bobbi-Jo Molokken
5. Atsede Scarseth
6. Caroline Maguire
7. Mim Kempson
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