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Mastering Therapy

Natalie Stott
EMDR
Trauma
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Compassion Focused Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Self-Criticism
Grief Cycle
People-Pleasing
Complicated Grief
Anxiety
Mental Health
Therapy
Polyvagal Theory
Psychoeducation
Burnout
Schema Therapy
Private Practice
Clinical Supervision
Supervision
Cross-Border Teletherapy

Welcome to the Mastering Therapy Podcast with me, Dr. Natalie Stott, a clinical psychologist. If you're a psychologist, psychotherapist, or counsellor looking to expand your skills, gain confidence, and discover fresh ways to make an impact with your clients, this is the show for you. We all know that creating meaningful change for our clients is incredibly fulfilling, but let’s face it—this work ... more

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S4E11: When Compassion Meets Cash: The Therapist’s Money Dilemmas | Dr Katja Windheim

Let’s talk about the money elephant in the therapy room. In this episode, clinical psychologist Katja Windheim aka “The Money Psychologist”— joins us to dissect wh... more

S4E10: Understanding Maternal Rage: A Guide for Therapists | Dr Caroline Boyd

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Is it just anger—or is it maternal rage? Dr. Natalie Stott sits down with Caroline to unpack why mothers feel rage so acutely, and why it matters to name ... more

S4E9 Changing emotion with emotion in EFT | Dr Anna Oldershaw

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Most therapists are comfortable talking about emotions, but Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT) takes things several steps further. In this episode, Dr. Natalie Stott sits down... more

S4E8: Beyond Diagnosis: Building Confidence in Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice | Dr Jo Mueller & Dr Lauren Breese

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This episode of Mastering Therapy welcomes clinical psychologists Dr. Lauren Breese and Dr. Jo Mueller of the neurod... more

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Katya Windheim
The Money Psychologist
The Money Psychologist
Episode: S4E11: When Compassion Meets Cash: The Therapist’s Money Dilemmas | Dr Katja Windheim
Caroline Boyd
Clinical psychologist and expert on maternal rage
Episode: S4E10: Understanding Maternal Rage: A Guide for Therapists | Dr Caroline Boyd
Anna Oldershaw
Consultant clinical psychologist; EFT trainer and supervisor; director and lead trainer of the Emotion Focus Therapy Institute
Emotion Focus Therapy Institute
Episode: S4E9 Changing emotion with emotion in EFT | Dr Anna Oldershaw
Lauren Breese
Clinical psychologist, co-founder of the Neurodiversity Practise
Neurodiversity Practise
Episode: S4E8: Beyond Diagnosis: Building Confidence in Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice | Dr Jo Mueller & Dr Lauren Breese
Jo Muller
Clinical psychologist, co-founder of the Neurodiversity Practise
Neurodiversity Practise
Episode: S4E8: Beyond Diagnosis: Building Confidence in Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice | Dr Jo Mueller & Dr Lauren Breese
Dr. Tess Browne
UK registered clinical psychologist with experience in private practice and overseas work
Independent practitioner (UK/Hong Kong)
Episode: S4E7: Online Therapy Across Borders: Risk, Cover, Compliance | Dr Tess Browne
Dr. Jo White
ISST certified schema therapist, trainer and supervisor
Schema Therapy Works (training program)
Episode: S4E6: The Power of Empathic Confrontation and Mode Mapping: Schema Therapy | Dr Jo White
David Polidi
EMDR therapist, IFS guru
Episode: S4E5: Stop processing parts without mapping their purpose first (IFS & EMDR)| Dr David Polidi
Dr. Gracie McClaven
Clinical psychologist and founder of Brain Body Wealth
Brain Body Wealth
Episode: S4E4: Therapist Drift. Skill or laziness? | Dr Gracie Mclaven

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Dr. Natalie Stott
Clinical psychologist and host who aims to enhance skills and confidence for therapists through shared insights and practical tools.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • DrKaurTherapy

    I am really enjoying these podcasts and Natalies frankness with her questions…she asks the questions we all wonder as therapists and finds the guests who offer true expertise in their areas. This podcast is a must!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr G Kaur
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • A fantastic resource

    They are easy to listen to, informative and very useful for my counselling practice. I’ve learnt a lot and appreciate that you include a list of books and websites for each topic. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1deni1
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • Look forward to each episode

    I take something from each episode I listen to and look forward to everyone. There have been some fantastic guests and I like how applicable things are, even if the guest is using a model I’m not totally familiar with

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ViolinGeoff
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • A podcast to trust

    Really enjoy Natalie’s podcast - trustworthy & relevant content for therapists all with her clear & relatable style as a host. Thanks Natalie!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Drjothepsychologist
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • Honest and practical insights

    Natalie brings real conversations into the room. No fluff, just honest and practical insights. Highly recommend

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    marco00372
    Italy10 months ago

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S2E9: The role of religion in therapy | with Dr Sarah Morris
Q: How should therapists handle self-disclosure of their own beliefs?
Being explicit about one's own stance when appropriate, and framing self-disclosure as a collaborative, client-centered choice rather than pushing beliefs onto clients.
S2E9: The role of religion in therapy | with Dr Sarah Morris
Q: What would you say is fundamental about why we should bring up faith in therapy early on?
Faith shapes self-understanding and worldviews, and addressing it early helps prevent excluding clients and opens space for meaningful, authentic dialogue.
S2E9: The role of religion in therapy | with Dr Sarah Morris
Q: Yeah. Do you mind, Sarah, just sharing a bit about your journey into faith-informed therapy and training?
Dr. Morris explains her path from experiencing faith differences in upbringing to becoming involved in training clinicians on how to discuss faith with clients, including facilitating sessions and teaching in doctoral programs.
S3E4 How to use rescripting with clients | Dr Melissa Snaith
Q: What are the practical steps to onboard a client and handle dissociation or overwhelming emotions?
Start with a clear rationale and build safety through grounding, safe places, or a container for emotions. Assess the client's regulation capacity and dissociation risk, and plan scaffolding—sometimes you lead, sometimes you invite the client to lead with support. If flooding occurs, use grounding strategies (5-4-3-2-1, naming items in the room, or physical grounding) and consider delaying the active rescripting until regulation is established.
S3E4 How to use rescripting with clients | Dr Melissa Snaith
Q: How does Rescripting interact with different modalities like CBT or Schema Therapy?
Rescripting is flexible and can function as a stand-alone tool or be integrated within various modalities. It can be adapted to CBT, schema therapy, or attachment-based approaches, using techniques like affect bridging, float-backs, and the involvement of a compassionate or adult self to support the client. The core is updating the memory's meaning and felt sense, regardless of the preceding modality.

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Focused on professional growth and practical skill enhancement, this podcast offers insights tailored for psychologists, psychotherapists, and counselors. Each episode features in-depth discussions with experienced practitioners covering various therapeutic techniques, such as polyvagal theory, self-criticism, and grief counseling, among others. The goal is to equip listeners with actionable strategies and frameworks that can significantly impact their clinical practices, while also addressing common challenges faced by therapists. Through honest conversations about therapy dynamics, this series aims to create a supportive learning environment for mental health professionals seeking to refine their approach and better serve their clients.

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Recent guests on Mastering Therapy include:

1. Katya Windheim
2. Caroline Boyd
3. Anna Oldershaw
4. Lauren Breese
5. Jo Muller
6. Dr. Tess Browne
7. Dr. Jo White
8. David Polidi

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