Does my Psychologist like me

Anna Oliver
Does my Psychologist like me

Are you a psychologist or mental health professional who is in need of a huge drink and a debrief? Are you a client of a psychologist and ever wondered exactly what your therapist thinks and if they like you? Are you someone who is interested in knowing more about the field of psychology? If you answered yes to any of these then this podcast is for you. Join Anna Oliver twice a month as she talks real talk with psychologists around Australia discussing all things mental health, professional and personal challenges and tips and tricks of staying healthy and inspired. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for fun and educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, supervision, diagnosis or treatment. ALWAYS consider seeking the advice of your physician, therapist or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding medical condition or mental health concern. The host and guests featured on this podcast are not all licensed medical professionals and the content shared is based on their personal experiences, journeys, research and opinions. If you are in crisis or need support please consult your physician or contact the following support lines. Lifeline: 133 1114 Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636 Artwork by: Canva Music from #Uppbeat (free for creators): https://uppbeat.io./t/soundroll/tropicana License code: GXSDATYE1Y2RYYOQ

  1. 18/08/2024

    Part 2: Untangling Dissociative Identity Disorder. Real talk with Joh Knyn

    "Therapists need to adapt and approach each session with flexibility when working with individuals with DID"   In this episode, we welcome back Joh Knyn for a comprehensive discussion on Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Joh shares her experiences and insights, delving into topics like misconceptions about DID, historical changes in terminology, and the complexity of managing therapy for individuals with DID. Joh elaborates on the importance of adaptability and using various therapeutic modalities such as DBT while tailoring them to meet the unique needs of individuals with DID. The discussion also touches on the challenges of trauma work, risk management, and the significance of integrating lived experiences into treatment approaches. Additionally, Jo previews an upcoming workbook on adapting DBT for DID, set to be an invaluable resource for both therapists and individuals with DID. This pod includes: Challenges of Taking a Break - Understanding DID and Treatment Guidelines - Therapeutic Approaches for DIDG Goals of Therapy: Functional Multiplicity vs. Final Fusion - Trauma Work and Healing Phases - Understanding the Role of the Host - Managing Suicidal Alters - Collaborative Risk Management - Addressing Trauma and Abuse - Upcoming Book on DBT for DID - Final Thoughts and Future Discussions   The promo code to Joh’s awesome book is podcast10. That gives  listeners $10 off the purchase, making it only $15 for the full 60 page eBook. Code is live and ready to go. Link below.  https://www.guidedhealingpsychology.com.au/resources/p/multiplicity-dissociative-identity-disorder-ebook TRIGGER WARNING - this episode includes themes around sexual abuse, trauma, cults, peadophile rings etc. Please take care of yourself. If you are triggered reach out to 1800RESPECT Need supervision? Contact Joh now on... admin@guidedhealingpsychology.com Want to learn more? Check out these resources below.  https://www.isst-d.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/GUIDELINES_REVISED2011.pdf

    57 min
  2. Untangling Dissociative Identity Disorder. Real talk with Joh Knyn

    23/06/2024

    Untangling Dissociative Identity Disorder. Real talk with Joh Knyn

    " To get DID you have to go through these experiences, but then those experiences are happening in my backyard " oh thats uncomfortable". I either dont want to accept it because then the world is darker than I thought, so I'll just make it schizophrenia or BPD then it's a you problem not a society/us problem"   This episode is an honest and provokative interview with Jo Kynyn, an inspiring and passionate psychologist specializing in an area many of us avoid or feel completely out of our depth to address, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Joh discusses the nature of DID, including its origin in severe childhood trauma, particularly incest, and its effects on individuals' consciousness and identity. Joh explains the common misconceptions about DID, emphasizing that it is more prevalent than schizophrenia but often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. We talk about the experience of diagnosing and treating DID, how Joh engages with her clients'  various headmates, and the importance of understanding the internal experience of voices and identity fragments. We are definitely going to need a part 2 to this episode.  This pod includes:  Joh's journey to psychology and DID Understanding dissociative identity disorder Identifying DID Multiplicity, head mates and complexity Complex and incest childhood trauma Myths and Misconceptions about DID Challenges and Rewards of Working with DID Self care and professional supports   Credit to @guidedhealingpsychology Trigger warning: This episode contains content involving childhood sexual incestual abuse and may be distressing to listeners particularly survivors of childhood abuse. If you need assistance please contact national domestic family and sexual violence counselling service on 1800 737 732

    47 min

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Are you a psychologist or mental health professional who is in need of a huge drink and a debrief? Are you a client of a psychologist and ever wondered exactly what your therapist thinks and if they like you? Are you someone who is interested in knowing more about the field of psychology? If you answered yes to any of these then this podcast is for you. Join Anna Oliver twice a month as she talks real talk with psychologists around Australia discussing all things mental health, professional and personal challenges and tips and tricks of staying healthy and inspired. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for fun and educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, supervision, diagnosis or treatment. ALWAYS consider seeking the advice of your physician, therapist or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding medical condition or mental health concern. The host and guests featured on this podcast are not all licensed medical professionals and the content shared is based on their personal experiences, journeys, research and opinions. If you are in crisis or need support please consult your physician or contact the following support lines. Lifeline: 133 1114 Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636 Artwork by: Canva Music from #Uppbeat (free for creators): https://uppbeat.io./t/soundroll/tropicana License code: GXSDATYE1Y2RYYOQ

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