Bob Cooke, an international Psychotherapist , Trainer and Supervisor, talks with Kellie Barratt about the world of therapy and counselling. Kellie 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 inte... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
We discuss the practicalities of object constancy within the therapy relationship and it's importance in helping clients to regulate their emotions. We incorporate attachment theory and the significance of ruptures within the client's early developme... more
We discuss different concepts to help move through the plateau and deepen the connection between client and therapist. We also explore the possible reasons the energy may have stagnated in the therapy room.
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We discuss the environments which create negative self talk, the decisions clients make about themselves and how they may present in the therapy room. The recognition of this process can be transformational for the client.
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We discuss the current self-help culture and how people are using the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to help them understand their problems. How can we explain to our clients that healing deep wounds is a process and a quick fix isn't always pos... more
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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
Discusses the ins and out of how therapists do therapy. I think lots of patients would benefit from this show too.
Learning so much from you both. Thank you!
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!
Thanks so much, so helpful and interesting:)
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A conversation-driven exploration into the realms of therapy and counseling unfolds as two seasoned practitioners, both psychotherapists, share insights about the therapeutic process. Episodes focus on a wide range of topics from the nuances of self-talk and childhood experiences to the dynamics of couple therapy and the significance of kindness in therapy settings. Listeners can expect valuable discussions that not only demystify the intricate layers of psychotherapy but also present practical advice for both aspiring professionals and those curious about the emotional and mental healing journey. The hosts engage deeply with the material, creating an environment that encourages understanding and fosters a healthy sense of self, making this... more
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