Topics on the science of psychotherapy and psychology hosted by the editors of The Science of Psychotherapy magazine. This podcast covers the neuroscience, neurobiology, biology, sociology, brain science, and even the quantum and metaphysical elements that affect our mental well being and how understanding these elements informs the psychotherapist and psychologist.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScience |
Jessica Dibb, author of the Norton book "Breathwork and Psychotherapy," shares her personal journey and professional work with breathwork and consciousness healing. Jessica discusses the therapeutic benefits and practical applications of breathwork, ... more
Ana Gomez talks about her new book EMDR-Sandtray-based Therapy: Healing Complex Trauma and Dissociation Across the Lifespan and her work and philosophy. You can find out more about Ana at anagomez.org For the professional therapist, go to www... more
Richard and Niall discussed Niall's book on experiential therapy for treating trauma, which outlines 15 different therapeutic approaches and their applications. They explored the value and criteria of experiential therapies, emphasizing the importanc... more
Today Richard Hill talks to Melanie Weller about the body, time, and mental well being. To find out more about Melanie go to www.melanieweller.com/
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Loved the episodes with the wonderful Emma Katz and Jess Hill! Please have them both back. This topic can never be over discussed. I’m a domestic abuse/coercive control survivor, and feel so validated hearing that I am not to blame. Thank you 🙏
I love this podcast. So easy to listen to with such great information. Each time I listen, it gets me thinking... it expands my knowledge and helps me open my mind to new ideas that deeply intrigue me.
The Science of Psychotherapy podcast brings always interesting discussions and focuses on relevant topics.
I had a wonderful experience being a guest too. We talked about my last book (The Switch, the Science of Change) and practical applications of Integrative Sciences in psychotherapy sessions.
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Focusing on the intersection of psychotherapy and neuroscience, this series engages listeners with a rich exploration of the mental health landscape, informed by scientific research and holistic perspectives. Discussions on various topics such as trauma, obsessive-compulsive disorder, child development, and attachment theory are common, revealing both clinical insights and practical applications for practitioners. The hosts often invite experts from diverse backgrounds to share unique viewpoints, thus encouraging a deeper understanding of the complexities of mental health treatment, incorporating elements of sociology, biology, and even metaphysics into the narrative.
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Recent guests on The Science of Psychotherapy include:
1. Jessica Dibb
2. Ana Gomez
3. Niall Geoghegan
4. Melanie Weller
5. Michael Alcee
6. Dr. Rita Princi-Hubbard
7. Dr. Rebecca Mannis
8. Deborah Bryon
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