
A non-aligned guide to psychotherapy for new and experienced therapists based on the book, Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide by Jeffery Smith MD, Joined here by Amelie Southwood LMHC
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

Following Chapter 22 in the book, we discuss the significance and future of the approach presented here, based on facilitating the universal processes that allow change in psychotherapy.
Continuing our catalog of problems and how to approach them in therapy, we look at trauma, the damage it can do, and how to work with these issues. This episode parallels Chapter 21 in Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide.
In this episode, we look at the many and critically important problems related to anxiety and how psychotherapy can help. This episode runs parallel to Chapter 20 in Psychotherapy a Practical Guide.
In this episode, we continue our discussion of depression, starting with conditions that may look like depression but aren't. We go on to discuss treatment principles in a continuation of Chapter 19 in Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide.
I love this podcast. Jeffery and Amelie take the basics of therapy into concepts that are easy to understand but have deep meaning and power as a therapist. This should be required listening for any or acting clinician.
I am a practicing therapist and love the simplicity and application of the concepts.
I am an MSW student and have such a desire to learn beyond what my program is teaching in year one. I want to purchase his book and read alongside this podcast over my next school break. This approach is strengths based and unifying and I look forward to using it as a generalist in clinical practice.
I’m a counseling student and I love Jeffery. A lot of wisdom here.










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