The Anxious Pineapple

Kayla Chorley

What happens when we stop looking at anxiety as an enemy and start looking at it as an ally? The Anxious Pineapple is a show dedicated to getting curious about our good friend anxiety. Hosted by anxious therapist Kayla Chorley, who will share her own experience with anxiety and provide listeners with helpful tips and strategies to befriend their own anxiety. Have an anxiety related question you want answered on the podcast? Connect with me on Instagram @pineappletherapyyeg

Episodes

  1. Parenting Anxious Children with Aliza Katz

    2021-09-16

    Parenting Anxious Children with Aliza Katz

    On today’s episode we talk to Aliza Katz about parenting anxious children. Although I am not a parent myself, I recognize the pressure to be “perfect” and to have all of the answers. Aliza shared some ways parents can model working with emotions to their children, as well as some helpful tips and tricks when it comes to helping children work through anxiety and see it as a teammate instead of an enemy. If you are a caregiver, teacher, parent - this episode is for you. Aliza Katz is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in NY and NJ and is a Registered Play Therapist (RPT). She received her Masters in Social Work from the Silberman School of Social Work at CUNY Hunter College. Aliza specializes in trauma therapy for creative children, teens, and young adults. She’s loved children for as long as she can remember. Their sense of wonder, pursuit of adventure and playful nature has kept me seeking out more interactions. She is trained in EMDR, ACT and CBT. and also trained in multiple methods of Play Therapy, including Child-Centered Play Therapy, Theraplay (Levels One and Two), and Sandtray Therapy. Aliza also trained in multiple parenting methods such as The Nurtured Heart Approach, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions, Parent Management Training, and others. To find out more about Aliza, go to alizakatzlcsw.com Aliza mentions several resources in the podcast, including her blog, which you can find here: https://www.alizakatzlcsw.com/blog/

    50 min
  2. 2021-08-12

    Perfectionism & De-Colonizing Mental Health with Aisha Shabazz

    On today’s episode the lovely Aisha Shabazz joins us to talk about the world of perfectionism - how it shows up for many of us, how society promotes it, and questions to reflect on in regards to its role in your life. So, if you identify as having perfectionist tendencies like me, this episode is for you. We also touch on the topic of de-colonizing mental health and asking the most important question “why” - why do we do what we do? Is it really as inclusive as we think? Can things be done differently? How is perfectionism tied to things like white supremacy and what can be done to address it? Such an important topic as we work together to become anti-racist. Before we get started with today’s episode, let me tell you a bit about Aisha. Aisha R. Shabazz is a licensed clinical social worker, therapist, career strategist, and solo private practice creator. Aisha established a mental health private practice, In Real Time Wellness (@inrealtimewellness), that offers individual and group therapy to socially conscious and creative teens, young adults, and human beings who are seeking to relieve anxiety, release insecurity, and build confidence. Through her consulting firm (@aisharshabazz), she serves marginalized mental health therapists and helping professionals who are striving to offer high-quality care to their client and patient populations without sacrificing their own health and wellbeing in the process — addressing not only the impact of employee exploitation, toxic working environments, and burnout that occurs in the helping industry, but also offering practical guidance on how therapists and helping professionals can creatively use their unique technical skills to expand into entrepreneurship. Her business enterprise is value-based and founded on the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), decolonization, anti-racism, and mindfulness. The episode transcript can be found at www.pineappletherapy.ca/podcast

    49 min
  3. 2021-07-29

    Counselling & Family Resistance with Dulce Orozco

    Today’s episode features the wonderful Dulce Orozco, where she shares a bit about her journey of immigrating to the United States, and the anxiety that comes with such a big change. We also discuss how to navigate going to therapy if your family/friends aren’t supportive or don’t understand that decision. I see this come up a lot in my own practice and if you are experiencing family resistance, this episode is for you. Before we begin, here is some background information on Dulce. Dulce Orozco is a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts. She holds a master’s degree (MS) and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) in Mental Health Counseling from Suffolk University. She is committed to bringing compassion, warmth, and authenticity to her work. Dulce’s first language is Spanish, and she is also fluent in English and Portuguese. Dulce has extensive experience working with individuals who themselves and their families are not native to the United States. Because of her personal and professional experience, she is fascinated by the role that culture has on our mental health and how we perceive ourselves. She works using mindfulness, whole-body integration, self-compassion, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). She provides an environment offering the connection, trust, and safety that can help individuals achieve greater resiliency and empowerment. She currently has a private practice where she works remotely with adult women who feel like outsiders and have a tough time taking care of themselves. Dulce also does corporate engagements and urges corporations and organizations always to give mental health the importance it deserves. Lastly, she has been doing Immigration Mental Health Evaluations for the past four years. When she is not working, she is with her young daughters trying to savor their childhood as much as possible. Show transcripts available at pineappletherapy.ca/podcast

    29 min

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What happens when we stop looking at anxiety as an enemy and start looking at it as an ally? The Anxious Pineapple is a show dedicated to getting curious about our good friend anxiety. Hosted by anxious therapist Kayla Chorley, who will share her own experience with anxiety and provide listeners with helpful tips and strategies to befriend their own anxiety. Have an anxiety related question you want answered on the podcast? Connect with me on Instagram @pineappletherapyyeg