Therapists Corner Sarah D Rees
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- Health & Fitness
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Welcome to Therapists Corner, where we explore the world of therapy, mental health, and the inner workings of the mind. Join me, Sarah, a Therapist with over 20 years of experience who delivers a range of therapy and runs a successful private practice; Sarah opens the door to the therapy room. Whether you're a therapist, curious about therapy, or simply interested in understanding the complexities of the mind, this podcast is for you. Get ready for conversations with experts in the field, insights into therapy practices, and a glimpse behind the scenes of private practice. Grab a cup of tea, cosy up, and join us for enlightening discussions that will leave you feeling empowered and informed.
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Sex in Recovery with Anna Kingsley
In this episode, Sarah talks to returning guest, Anna Kingsley. Anna is a psychosexual therapist and couples counsellor. She's a really experienced expert in the field of addictions, sex, affairs, divorce and separation, and she's talking with us today about sex in recovery after addiction.
Anna talks about the impact, the struggles, the things that need navigating with the person that's been through the addiction and the partner as well, how you can seek help, and she shares some really useful resources. She's also talking to us therapists about how we can be talking why we should be talking more about sex in our therapy sessions, and the types of questions that we should be asking. -
Perfectionism and ADHD with Natalie Englander
Did you know there's a huge link between perfectionism and ADHD? Today I’m talking to Natalie Englander, to explain what the link is, what to look out for and what support you can get. And if you're a therapist, what kind of questions you can be asking your clients to get more information to help with the formulation and the assessment process.
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Understanding ADHD, with Vicki George, The ADHD Nurse
It seems like ADHD is everywhere at the moment, with more and more people talking about experiencing problems with attention, and getting diagnosed.
In this episode, I'm speaking to Vicki George, the ADHD Nurse, about her choice too specialise her private practice in ADHD, how diagnosis works, and how she helps adults to understand their brains. -
Maternal Mental Health with Laura Greenwood
In this episode Sarah talks to Laura Greenwood, a Psychotherapist & Maternal Mental Health Coach.
They discuss the pressures modern life puts on parents, and the benefits that therapy can have, not just for parents, but for their children too. -
Five years of Ask the Therapist
In this solo episode, Sarah celebrates five years of Ask the Therapist.
She talks about the success of the show, the most popular episodes, and what you can expect from the show in the future. -
Burnout to Breakthrough, with Emma Hine
In this episode, Sarah talks to Emma Hine, a business strategist, about her journey from burnout to breakthrough.
Trigger warning - this episode contains discussion of suicide.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic podcast
Sarah is a great host, easy to listen to and really important topics. As a fellow therapist I find her podcasts highly useful from a professional and personal perspective. Keep them coming ❤️
Absolute gem of a podcast
I really love your podcast Sarah. Have been listening for a few years and often do a re listen too to my favourite episodes. You are so human and so good at keeping it real. Practical, kind and wise advice and support and backed up with real life experience from you and all sorts of wonderful experts in their fields, who are your friends and colleagues. It’s a great big thank you from me 🙏🙂Jo
I took the plunge
Excellent podcast. I gave up drinking alcohol 20 months ago for my health and well being. I did the research, got inspired, chose a day and had my last drink. Although it was challenging at times in the beginning I have been amazed at how every area of my life has improved as a result. As a 42 year old woman it has taken me this long to realise alcohol does not enhance ANY situation. I was so conditioned from age of 14 to drink alcohol the hardest thing was unpicking all of the lies surrounding drinking. Now my emotions good and bad feel authentic and not heightened or depressed by drinking.