17 episodes

A podcast exploring all of the weird and wonderful types of therapies out there meant to soothe us and help us grow. Each episode will explore a different type of therapy and how it worked for my guest.

WhateverWorks Talia Singer

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A podcast exploring all of the weird and wonderful types of therapies out there meant to soothe us and help us grow. Each episode will explore a different type of therapy and how it worked for my guest.

    WhateverWorks S3E5: Beyond the Bars

    WhateverWorks S3E5: Beyond the Bars

    I have an extraordinary story to share with you. You can read the full details of this incredible story on the National Registry of Exonerations website.

    In 1989 in New York State a 15-year-old girl was sadly found raped and murdered on a November day after going missing during the school day. Her then 16-year-old classmate, Jeffrey Deskovic spent 16 years behind bars on fraudulent conviction charges that were later overturned with DNA evidence that proved he was not the perpetrator.

    With the help of the Innocence Project, Jeffery received compensation that not only helped to provide the psychotherapy supports he needed, including EMDR after his release, but helped him to attend law school and become a member of the New York State Bar Association. Jeffrey launched his non-profit organization the Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice, which fights wrongful convictions and assists those exonerated.

    This episode is edited by David Conroy and Jason Ball. The original theme music in this podcast, Universal Donor, from the album, Hopeful Monster, is written and produced by Jason Ball.

    This season of WhateverWorks is sponsored by JaneApp. Visit https://jane.app/ for more information on how you can bring your mental health practice online.

    • 24 min
    WhateverWorks S3E4: EMDR

    WhateverWorks S3E4: EMDR

    Cathy's journey to therapy after a long series of traumas was guided by her Christian faith. EMDR or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is a technique that has been found to be highly effective for survivors of trauma; the challenge that Cathy posed to her therapist was reprocessing so much trauma. Cathy's unshakable faith, in both her spiritual guide as well as her therapist, helped to anchor her in the process of healing. 

    This episode is edited by David Conroy and Jason Ball. The original theme music in this podcast, Universal Donor, from the album, Hopeful Monster, is written and produced by Jason Ball.

    This season of WhateverWorks is sponsored by JaneApp. Visit https://jane.app/ for more information on how you can bring your mental health practice online.

    • 21 min
    WhateverWorks S3E3: EFT Tapping

    WhateverWorks S3E3: EFT Tapping

    American poet, Andrea Gibson said, "When your heart is broken, you plant seeds in the cracks and you pray for rain"

    Heartbreak, especially romantic heartbreak can be such an intense experience that it causes physical symptoms. It is only logical then that Devorah would find healing in the physicality of EFT Tapping.

    EFT or Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) was developed in 1995 by Gary Craig. It combines elements of exposure therapy, cognitive therapy, and acupressure. The research is growing in this multimodal approach to psychotherapy and Devorah has an experience to share with me.

    This episode is edited by David Conroy and Jason Ball. The original theme music in this podcast, Universal Donor, from the album, Hopeful Monster, is written and produced by Jason Ball.

    This season of WhateverWorks is sponsored by JaneApp. Visit https://jane.app/ for more information on how you can bring your mental health practice online.

    • 17 min
    WhateverWorks S3E2: Narrative Therapy

    WhateverWorks S3E2: Narrative Therapy

    There are certain stories that we tell ourselves about events in our life that seem to pop up in our minds at the most inconvenient times. Maybe it's that embarrassing time in gym class, a 'sorry' that was meant to be said but never said, or a breakup that went awry. These little novelas of torture can keep us up at night or worse, can stop us from living the life we were meant to live.

    Helen was trapped in a story about what it means to be successful as a career woman. She and her therapist traced the origins of this story to the tragic loss of her mother at a young age and only then were they able to reauthor a different telling of what success really means. 

    This episode is edited by David Conroy and Jason Ball. The original theme music in this podcast, Universal Donor, from the album, Hopeful Monster, is written and produced by Jason Ball.

    This season of WhateverWorks is sponsored by JaneApp. Visit https://jane.app/ for more information on how you can bring your mental health practice online.

    • 20 min
    WhateverWorks S3E1: Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy

    WhateverWorks S3E1: Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy

    WhateverWorks is back for season 3 and we've gone international! This season we bring you stories of therapy from the United Kingdom, Israel, the United States, and of course our home base in Canada. 

    Episode 1 will take you on a trip through Helena's experience with psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. This burgeoning therapeutic modality differs from place to place depending on state or provincial laws. Some of the hallucinogenic substances most commonly used in this type of therapy are LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, and MDMA. If you've ever had questions about what it's like to engage in this type of therapy Helena just might have the answer for you. 

    This episode is edited by David Conroy and Jason Ball. The original theme music in this podcast, Universal Donor, from the album, Hopeful Monster, is written and produced by Jason Ball.

    This season of WhateverWorks is sponsored by JaneApp. Visit https://jane.app/ for more information on how you can bring your mental health practice online.

    • 29 min
    WhateverWorks S2E5 Relational Therapy

    WhateverWorks S2E5 Relational Therapy

    When Victoria thought about dating she never thought it could so greatly be impacted by her early childhood relationships with her parents or caregivers. It was by chance she began seeing a relational therapist who helped her explore her emotional life through the relationships she holds dear as well as the relationships she has yet to have. 



    This episode is edited by David Conroy and Jason Ball. The original theme music in this podcast, Universal Donor, from the album, Hopeful Monster, is written and produced by Jason Ball. This episode also features the music "Mermaids Only Sing in Minor Keys" by Robson dos Santos.

    This season of WhateverWorks is sponsored by the JaneApp. Visit https://jane.app/ for more information on how you can bring your mental health practice online.

    • 23 min

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