
Leaving the theorizing out and exploring this strange phenomenon of being a human and a therapist. Abby and Kellee explore the embodied experience of neuroscience and authenticity in the therapy room.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthCoursesHealth & FitnessEducation | |||

Honoring Your Own Inner Celebrity
In this episode Kellee and Abby explore “celebrity therapists.” They talk through how the field looks to these therapists, but in doing this may miss other gifted healers who don’t have the same status. They draw p... more
Kellee and Abby dive into the problems with CEU’s across the field as a whole in this episode, but move specifically to discuss the Association of Play Therapy’s (APT) 12-hour in-person CEU requirement. Abby and Kellee express their opinion around th... more
Abby and Kellee talk through basics of looking for, applying for, and interviewing for your internship placement. They discuss the use of AI, and ways to use it appropriately in this process.
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Abby and Kellee explore how grief often accompanies goodbyes, and that goodbyes can also hold happiness and hope. They notice how endings and goodbyes can feel different for each therapist and each therapist/client dyad. They reflect on their own rel... more
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I really appreciate that Abby and Kellee talk candidly about the real-life challenges we face as clinicians. The episodes remind me of my conversations with my own supervisor and remind me of the importance of maintaining supportive relationships with other clinicians.
I don’t work in therapy, but I enjoy learning new things. The range of topics has been good for reflecting on my own experiences in therapy and surprisingly useful in managing my professional relationships. For me, listening feels like an overheard conversation between two experts exploring their work.
To the negative reviewer with the 1-star review purely about a podcaster’s voice… Not cool (and unhelpful) as it’s just your personal preference. My take is equally subjective, but I find both th... more
Do not listen if you have misophonia/can’t stand ASMR. One of the hosts is especially terrible. I brought this to their attention long ago, but they refuse to fix their mics/audio.
As an attachment therapist, it can be hard to stay grounded in what we know when there is often pressure to learn the new cutting edge techniques. This podcasts helps you both feel AND think about IPNB! A perfect place to start if interested in attachment and neurobiology, and a warm place to land if you need to hear from other therapist humans 😊 Thank you both!
I stumbled upon this podcast and have loved every episode. Abby and Kelly have such a kind way of supporting therapists and are generous with their wisdom, thoughts, and insights. Listening to them has changed how I operate as a clinician for the better.
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Focusing on the complexities of being both a therapist and a human, the content centers around the exploration of neuroscience, authenticity, and emotional challenges faced in the therapy room. Episodes tackle various pertinent issues such as the significance of continuing education, the difficulties associated with goodbyes and grief in therapy, and the importance of addressing systemic injustices impacting marginalized communities. This creates a rich tapestry that offers both personal anecdotes and professional insights, encouraging therapists to reflect on their practices while fostering a supportive community among mental health providers. The hosts create an atmosphere that is likely to be both relatable and enlightening for listeners... more
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