Dr. Bridget Nash created Therapy Show in order to demystify mental health treatment by interviewing the top experts in the field using easy to understand language. Therapy Show can help you determine which evidence-based therapy is right for you and how you can find a psychotherapist or physician trained in that therapy to guide your treatment.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthMedicine |
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I listened to the EP with Dr Sue Johnson. Bravo. Awesome job. Keep sharing this important message that promotes a more accepting understanding of mental health challenges.
I am a first year MSW student and I absolutely love this podcast series. I believe it’s important for everyone to become more aware of mental health challenges and treatment options. Thank you Dr. Nash, for providing this great resource.
Loved your questions you asked Dr. John Norcross along with asking about his successes. Very helpful. Thank you!
Dr. Bridget engages her guests in a relaxed and insightful dialogue about their specific area of expertise. The format is well structured: the “What is _______” framework that Dr. Nash uses allows her listeners to accurately focus on the topics of greatest interest.
Excellent work - well done - keep it up!
This podcast is for anyone who is interested in mental health treatment but doesn’t know which therapy will be effective for their specific condition.
It is a helpful resource that explains the major clinically-proven mental health therapies in language anyone can understand by interviewing the people who created those treatments.
Dr. Bridget asks each expert the same questions so the listener can compare the main forms of therapy and find the one best suited for their need. The interviews a... more
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