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What Would Dr. Meyers Do?

What Would Dr. Meyers Do?
Mental Health
Sibling Abuse
Therapy
Social Work
Sibling Sexual Abuse
Anxiety
Imposter Syndrome
Family Dynamics
Interpersonal Relationships
Anxiety Disorders
Sibling Relationships
Emotional Abuse
Childhood Trauma
Domestic Violence
Counter-Transference
Complex Trauma
Healing
Trauma
Empathy
Psychiatric Medication

Welcome to WWDMD, the biweekly show where we get into the mind of mental health clinicians. Have you ever wondered what clinicians and social workers are REALLY thinking and feeling as they help others navigate their lives? This podcast is all about learning: about the dynamics of a clinical case; the emotional journey of the clinician; and YOU. Dr. Meyers hosts guests with expertise in various ar... more

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After more than three years of exploring the inner world of therapists, countertransference, and the emotional realities of helping others, What Would Dr. Meyers Do? is entering a new chapter.

In this special episode, Dr. Meyers reflects on the evol... more

This conversation on sibling abuse remains one of the most important topics discussed on What Would Dr. Meyers Do? As awareness of sibling abuse continues to grow, this episode continues to resonate deeply with listeners and remains an essential conv... more

In this deeply personal solo episode, Dr. Meyers reflects on what she has learned from being a caregiver to aging parents and the emotional complexity that comes with caregiving, grief and role reversal.

She explores the realities of caring for pare... more

Young adults are struggling. Many aren’t adept at handling life challenges: communication, managing frustration, the need for immediate gratification, and navigating conflict.

There’s a growing conversation about whether kids today are being “coddle... more

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Connie Palmer
Licensed clinical social worker
Therapeutic Learning Connections (tlconnections.org)
Episode: Episode 136: Understanding Codependency: Trauma, Attachment Styles, Healing & Recovery
Natalie Nieves
Licensed Professional Counselor; Counselor Educator in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Molloy University; doctoral candidate at Montclair State University
Molloy University; Montclair State University
Episode: Episode 135: Mindfulness in Therapy: How Clinicians use it Beyond the Buzzword
Kate Lund
Licensed clinical psychologist, resilience expert, author, and speaker
Private practice / Optimized Mind Podcast
Episode: Episode 134: Building Resilience in Everyday Life: Framing Strength Over Pathology
Anthony Gaetani
Former Molloy University student, MSW; in-patient psychiatric social worker
In-patient psychiatric social work; Molloy University alumnus
Episode: Episode 133: How Therapy Shaped A Clinician's Own Work
Dr. Ray Blanchard
Assistant Professor and Clinical Coordinator in Molloy University's Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program, bilingual clinician with experience in school settings
Molloy University
Episode: Episode 130: The Role of Context: Systems in Practice
Dr. Hudson Elmore
Clinical adult psychiatrist and medical director at Being Health in New York City, specializing in ketamine-assisted therapy.
Being Health
Episode: Episode 129: Ketamine-Assisted Therapy
Will Wright
Certified life coach and stress management expert
I Am Self-ish
Episode: Episode 126: Shifting from Surviving to Thriving
Ruthie Kalai
Licensed clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience, specializing in working with children, adolescents, and adults
Episode: Episode 123: Two Therapists Chatting
Jane Epstein
A survivor and full-time advocate for survivors of sibling sexual abuse, author of 'I Feel Real Guilty'.
Episode: Episode 122: Sibling Abuse Series: Surviving Sibling Sexual Abuse

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Dr. Meyers
A clinician with New York City practice background and 30 years in the field; frequently discusses clinical supervision, burnout, and patient care.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 103 ratings
  • Game changer

    This podcast is rich in intelligence, insight, warmth and genuineness. I’m not in the field of mental health but I learn so much about myself and others each episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hiyata45
    United States10 months ago
  • 5 Star Podcast

    Dr. Meyers’ podcast is wonderful. So informative addressing good and diverse topics of interest.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @Vivian-Morales
    United Statesa year ago
  • Not rivalry. Abuse.

    I binged this podcast. I would recommend it to everyone who is wondering how to manage abusive scenarios. The range of fascinating guests and their areas of expertise cover a lot of territory, from systemic human rights issues to surviving intimate violence. Doctor Meyers is a wonderful teacher. I feel like a bright-eyed student again. Don’t miss.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brooklyn CannaCook
    United Statesa year ago
  • Very grateful

    I’m so glad to learn more about sibling abuse! I didn’t even know a sibling could be harmful until my 30’s, and since then tiny tidbits trickled in until I found your podcast. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Erin Hearts
    United States2 years ago
  • Perfect

    Amazing!!! Very thought provoking!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    florxw
    United States2 years ago

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Strong clinical insights and warmth from host(s).
Content is practical and accessible for both clinicians and listeners seeking self-understanding.

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Episode 137: Challenges with Adulting: The Cost of Overprotective Parenting
Q: What are practical ways parents and young adults can begin to build independence?
Encourage problem-solving in small steps, teach how to request help in constructive ways, practice conversations with supervisors or teachers, and establish boundaries that allow the young adult to manage their own life while knowing support is available if needed.
Episode 137: Challenges with Adulting: The Cost of Overprotective Parenting
Q: When people say that kids are coddled, what do they actually mean from a clinical perspective?
Coddling refers to parents shielding children from emotional and practical challenges to the point where the child never learns to tolerate frustration or solve problems independently, which can undermine their ability to cope as young adults.
Episode 134: Building Resilience in Everyday Life: Framing Strength Over Pathology
Q: What practical tools do you recommend for parents to start building resilience in their kids?
Practical tools include teaching the relaxation response (a soothing word/phrase, two five-minute breathing sessions daily) and encouraging parents to recognize small wins by documenting three to five positive moments at the end of each day.
Episode 134: Building Resilience in Everyday Life: Framing Strength Over Pathology
Q: Tell us more about framing strengths instead of deficits and how that shapes your work with families.
The guest explains that focusing on what children can do builds a foundation for resilience, drawing on early experiences with hydrocephalus and the support from parents and teachers to shift attention toward strengths and reachable goals.
Episode 129: Ketamine-Assisted Therapy
Q: How can therapists responsibly begin to learn about and integrate these approaches?
Therapists can seek out new training institutions and governing bodies that provide education on ketamine treatments, which have increased dramatically since 2020.

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This show centers on the inner workings of mental health practice, with a clinician host guiding conversations that reveal how therapists think, feel, and navigate ethical and clinical challenges. Episodes span parenting dynamics, trauma, attachment, mindfulness, medication, and systemic factors in care, often weaving personal experience with practical guidance for clinicians and caregivers. Notable strengths include a consistent focus on therapist self-awareness, client-centered collaboration, and accessible, real-world applications of complex theory. A recurring thread is addressing difficult topics—such as sibling abuse, codependency, and group dynamics—through expert guests and practical demonstrations that can be valuable for practitio... more

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2. Natalie Nieves
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