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Therapists Talk Therapy

PCI College
Mental Health
Therapeutic Frame
Therapy
Client Relationship
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Psychotherapy
Therapeutic Relationship
Counselling Practice
Boundaries
Informed Consent
Emotional Safety
Assessments In Therapy
Payment Policies
Supervision
Therapy Dynamics
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cultural Sensitivity
Therapeutic Goals
Margaret O'connor
Eina Mchugh

'Therapists Talk Therapy’ – a podcast for therapists, by therapists. In each episode, we talk with expert practitioners in their field discussing therapeutic approaches, specialisms, topical and emerging issues, controversies and more. We want to showcase and add to, the professional and specialist knowledge in the area of counselling, psychotherapy and mental health in Ireland. A podcast series f... more

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I am delighted to be discussing the topic of menopause in relation to counselling and psychotherapy with my guest Niamh Daly. Niamh has been teaching Hatha Yoga since 2004 and is a registered Senior Teacher and Teacher Trainer. She holds an Advanced ... more

I am delighted to discuss the topic of social justice and therapy with my guest Shane Hickey-O’Mara. We explore what it is like to be a therapist working today with the many political, social and cultural issues which are impacting both the therapist... more

This episode is all about hearing the clients perspective on what therapy is like. Eina McHugh is a creativity and creative leadership expert, a coach, educator, trainer, speaker and consultant.   An Entrepreneurial Specialist with University College... more

Niamh is an accredited psychotherapist with over 10 years’ experience. She runs a busy private practice, is an associate lecturer with PCI College, and is a mother of two children. She is living with a long-term illness and so brings both professiona... more

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Recent Guests

Niamh Daly
Yoga teacher, menopause educator, author
Independent practitioner (Menopause Awareness and Strategies for Psychotherapists and Counsellors)
Episode: Ep. 41 | Menopause Awareness for Counsellors & Psychotherapists
Shane Hickey-O'Mara
Counselor and psychotherapist, local councillor for the Social Democrats (Limerick City North & County
Social Democrats, Limerick
Episode: Ep. 40 | Social Justice in the Therapy Room
Eina McHugh
Creativity and creative leadership expert, coach, educator, trainer, speaker, and consultant
University College Dublin's Innovation Academy
Episode: Ep. 39 | To Call Myself Beloved - A Client's Perspective of Therapy
Niamh Byrne
An accredited psychotherapist with over 10 years experience and a mother of two children, living with a long-term illness.
Private practice
Episode: Ep. 38 | Long term and chronic illness - a personal and professional perspective
Aoife Ryan
A therapist in private practice and academic lecturer, with a strong interest in supporting transgender and gender diverse adolescents.
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Episode: Ep. 38 | Long term and chronic illness - a personal and professional perspective

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Margaret O'Connor
Margaret O'Connor serves as Head of Undergraduate Programs and is also the Program Leader of the BSc in Counseling Psychotherapy at PCI College. Additionally, she is a host of the series 'Therapists Talk Therapy.'

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Existentialism

    Thank you both for this Insightful & interesting podcast.

    Listening as a follow up from reading Yalom & Frankl in first year counsellor training, has made the topic more relatable. I enjoyed this podcast and gained new learnings around a fascinating topic that is effectively giving us tools to use when faced with existential anxieties in our life.

    I loved reading “The Gift” by Edith Eger having read “Man’s search for meaning”. These books are the the heart of existentialism for me. Finding li... more

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Overall, feedback indicates high satisfaction, particularly regarding the depth of knowledge shared and its applicability to real-world scenarios.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and relatable discussions, often noting the practicality and relevance of the content to their professional practice.
Many find the hosts' expertise and personal experiences in therapy enriching, making complex topics more accessible and engaging.

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Ep. 39 | To Call Myself Beloved - A Client's Perspective of Therapy
Q: Is there anything else in particular you'd like therapists to be aware of or to think about from the client perspective?
Real commitment to reflection and understanding the necessary role of love in therapy.
Ep. 39 | To Call Myself Beloved - A Client's Perspective of Therapy
Q: Was it quite important, actually, at the start that he had that persona?
I think I needed a complete persona to be a persona, but I think my path would have gone very differently.
Ep. 36 | Willie Egan on 125 West St. Episode
Q: What do you think people could take away from the book about the therapeutic process?
The main character, Charlie, attends therapy to figure out his life direction, which illustrates the role of a therapist. Indirectly, the book is about humanity, exploring themes of love, loneliness, choices, and their consequences, with therapy theoretical themes woven throughout the love story.

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Focused on the field of therapy and mental health, this podcast features insightful conversations with expert practitioners who share their knowledge on various therapeutic approaches, specialisms, and the latest issues affecting the counseling and psychotherapy landscape in Ireland. Each episode brings valuable perspectives, tapping into topics such as the therapeutic relationship, mental health challenges, assessments in therapy, and personal narratives from therapists about their journeys and the evolution of their practices. The discussions aim to enhance the professional knowledge of listeners, making it a unique resource for mental health professionals seeking to deepen their understanding and skills in the therapeutic process.

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2. Shane Hickey-O'Mara
3. Eina McHugh
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