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Therapy
Psychotherapy
Transactional Analysis
Mental Health
Trauma
Therapy Process
Supervision
Therapeutic Relationship
Empathy
Client-Therapist Relationship
Countertransference
Transference
Self-Care
Self-Compassion
Kindness
Ego States
Therapeutic Process
Self-Esteem
Childhood Experiences
Cumulative Neglect

Bob Cooke, an international Psychotherapist , Trainer and Supervisor, talks with Simon Bayley about the world of therapy and counselling. Simon is also a therapist. This podcast is aimed at listeners who are curious in psychotherapy and counselling, how therapy works, and how therapy helps you towards a more healthy sense of self, both mentally and spiritually. The podcasts will also be of interes... more

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When a client approaches a new counsellor or therapist, inevitably the client will have questions about what to expect or even what is expected of them. Here, we’ll discuss the five most common questions that clients have at the beginning of the psyc... more

In a crowded market for therapists and counsellors, we discuss the importance of visibility with several approaches to attracting clients and advertising.

To listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-therapy-show/id15707891... more

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We discuss assessment and how it informs the place from which we start. We talk about assessment for referral to other therapists and touch on dealing with client self-assessment.

To listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/th... more

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Bob and Simon discuss some of the types of Couple work that they have used. While we don’t cover all types of Couples Therapy, we are enthusiastic about the ones we have used.

To listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-th... more

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Recent Guests

Steffy Cooke
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Episode: 243. What's Love Got To Do With It? With Guest Speaker Steffy Cooke
Julie Lewis
Equine therapy instructor and advocate
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Episode: 150. The Growth Of Equine Therapy With Guest Expert Julie Lewis

Hosts

Simon Bayley
Co-host and experienced therapist; regular contributor blending clinical insight with accessible discussion.
Bob Cooke
Co-host and international psychotherapist; brings clinical expertise and supervision perspective.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 82 ratings
  • Great content, rough audio

    This show is really informative and I love their insights.

    However I don’t follow it, recommend or listen often, due to the sound quality. I find the intro music very jarring and disruptive, and the general sound quality low with audio cutting out. I intentionally listen and skip the music - but that does mean I don’t follow them and sometimes forget the podcast exists.

    The content is great and the hosts are very personable, compassionate and open. If sound quality doesn’t bother you I highl... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    randombee27
    United Kingdom10 months ago
  • Interesting and thought provoking

    Discusses the ins and out of how therapists do therapy. I think lots of patients would benefit from this show too.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Collind1123
    United States2 years ago
  • So good!

    Learning so much from you both. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    katloulou
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Wonderful!

    As a person-centred student whose interested in TA, this is a wonderful podcast to gain understandable, warm and relatable information about counselling & psychotherapy in general and accessible & understandable theory. Thank you both!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    L.Courtnay.
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Awesome!

    Thanks so much, so helpful and interesting:)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Therapist2476
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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Some listeners note audio quality issues but still value the content and host rapport.
Listeners praise the accessible, compassionate delivery and practical insights from the hosts.
The show is perceived as demystifying psychotherapy for potential clients and professionals alike.
Guests and topics are seen as thoughtful and relevant to therapists and students alike.

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Talking Points

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160. 7 Ways You And Your Client Will Know Therapy Is Not Working
Q: Do you ever openly say to clients that you feel like it's not working?
I usually phrase it as a reflection, such as discussing how our previous conversations are impacting me and questioning if therapy is working for us.
160. 7 Ways You And Your Client Will Know Therapy Is Not Working
Q: What do we do if we think things are just not working here?
You might consider having a discussion and taking it to supervision to explore the underlying issues.
153. Making Peace With Your Inner Critic In The Therapy Process.
Q: Do we, once we step out of it, do we never go back in it again?
No, we can fall back into our scripts, but the awareness we gain allows us to recognize when we're in it and gives us a choice to step out.
153. Making Peace With Your Inner Critic In The Therapy Process.
Q: How do we facilitate the clients to be aware that actually the negative critical parent that they listen to comes from an external source and is not them?
The key is to help clients recognize whose voice they are hearing and to inquire about the origins of the critique, allowing them to separate their own self-perception from these external influences.
183. Bad Endings In The Therapy Room
Q: What can you say about bad endings in therapy?
Bad endings can be abrupt and devoid of closure, often reflecting deeper personal issues of the client.

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What is The Therapy Show about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two seasoned therapists host in-depth conversations about psychotherapy, counselling, and how therapy works in practice. Across recent episodes, the focus is on core clinical topics such as assessment processes, working with couples, endings and transitions in therapy, supervision pathways, timing and pacing in sessions, and the ethical contracting that underpins effective care. The hosts blend practical clinical tips with theoretical concepts (notably Transactional Analysis and related modalities) to demystify therapy for potential clients and for practitioners. A standout aspect is the approachable, relational style—aimed at both prospective students and practicing clinicians—while occasionally addressing the realities of private practice... more

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1. Counselling Tutor podcast
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