
Therapists in the Hotseat is your go-to podcast for breaking down the walls around therapy, with a twist of fun and insight. Each episode, we take a deep dive into the world of therapy, from unraveling the complexities of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to exploring personal growth and reflection. Whether you're curious about therapy, looking to understand CBT, or seeking inspiration for your ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

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In this episode, Tom and Tom explore the current and future role of AI in therapy, discussing its benefits, limitations, ethical considerations, and potential impact on the profession. They delve into practical uses, concerns about AI replac... more
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Join us as we explore the multifaceted world of ADHD with therapist Lewis Ottaway. We discuss diagnosis journeys, the impact of societal changes on attention, the intersection with OCD, and how therapy and medication can be tailored to neuro... more
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In this episode of the Therapists in the Hot Seat podcast,hosts Tom Coates and Tom Holland-Pearse explore the vital connection between nutrition and mental health with guests Lorna Haywood and Kate Taylor. They discuss how dietary choices im... more
In this update, Tom Coates and Tom Holland-Pearse discuss the cancellation of their recording due to technical issues with their guest. They express gratitude for the guest's efforts and look forward to future episodes on topics like polyvagal theory... more
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In this episode of the Therapists in the Hot Seat podcast, hosts Tom Coates and Tom Holland-Pearse are joined by guest Josh Munn, a CBT therapist who has a specialist interest in the area of people pleasing. The conversation explores the d... more
In this episode of the Therapists in the Hot Seat podcast, hosts Tom Coates and Tom Holland-Pearse are joined by integrative counselor Elizabeth Spill to discuss the complexities of conflict in relationships. They explore the nature of conflict, the ... more
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In this episode, the hosts, joined by expert speaker Ron Yap, explore the complex topic of passive suicidality, discussing its distinction from active suicidality, the impact of shame and guilt, and the importance of human connection in ther... more
In this episode of the Therapists in the Hot Seat podcast, hosts Tom Coates and Tom Holland-Pearse are joined by Shelley Bradley-Scholey, a therapist and military veteran, to discuss the critical topic of military and veteran mental health. They expl... more
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