Join Amanda Callen (trained School Counselor with a background in grief support, on her way to earning her Marriage and Family Therapy degree) as she engages in casual conversations with others in areas that are important to making ourselves, hence our world, a better place. Each short season will tackle a new topic. Main episodes will be released every Wednesday. Shortened "Mental Health Moments"... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceSociety & CultureSocial Sciences |
On the FINAL EPISODE of Season 1, The Therapist in Training has a "can't call it therapy" session with Melinda regarding her own hopes of growth in the areas of mindset, motivation and creating new rhythms.
On today's episode, The Therapist in Training chats with Heather Hogan, a Manhattan-based Transformational Coach and Mindfulness Meditation Teacher whose goal is to enable clients to feel more grounded, less stressed and more equipped to handle life’... more
Jake Ernst, MSW RSW is a social worker, psychotherapist and clinical director of StraightUp Health in Toronto, Ontario who says he "gets paid to listen well" and happens to love hearing others share their stories. This was a super fun interview for T... more
On this Monday's Mental Health Moment, The Therapist in Training interviews Andrea Timple. Andrea is a wife, mother, former educator and her latest endeavor is working part time for an interior design company while chasing her dream of becoming a per... more
In today's episode, we are changing things up a bit! The Therapist in Training interviews both Tom Marron and Shaun Gordon (who both live in the same town, but may not know it)! Tom is a chemist by trade with a photography hobby and an interest in s... more
On this Monday's Mental Health Moment, The Therapist in Training interviews Matt Beres. Matt is a husband, father & educator from Ohio. His current role as a Wellness Coordinator helps to connect students with mental health resources and agencies t... more
Jenny Swisher is an online virtual health and fitness coach, Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and lover of all things food, nature, and family. Jenny chats with The Therapist in Training on women's health, building... more
On this Monday's Mental Health Moment, The Therapist in Training interviews Graeme Seabrook--a maternal mental health expert, advocate, and community leader who helps moms remove their capes and reconnect with their whole selves. As a certified life... more
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