The Integrative Therapist

Julie Caterini

Welcome to The Integrative Therapist: Integrating Mind, Body, and Beyond, where we explore the art and science of holistic wellness. Join me as we dive into meaningful conversations about mental health, personal growth, and the powerful connection between the mind, body, and spirit. Each episode offers practical insights, engaging expert discussions, and relatable stories to support your growth and help you embrace a more balanced, fulfilling approach to well-being.

  1. Podcast Episode # 16: Mindful Moment -Honouring Your Evolution: Loving Without Leaving Yourself

    FEB 22

    Podcast Episode # 16: Mindful Moment -Honouring Your Evolution: Loving Without Leaving Yourself

    What happens when growth quietly outpaces the version of you that first entered a relationship? In this deep, guided body scan and visualization, we move beyond insight and into embodiment. Following our conversation on long-term love and the “7-year itch,” this mindful moment invites you to slow down and explore a subtler truth: sometimes the discomfort in relationships isn’t about conflict… it’s about evolution. Through a full somatic descent, from forehead to feet, you’ll gently release mental effort, soften relational tension, reconnect with instinct, and explore what part of you may be changing. This practice includes: • A grounding nervous-system-based body scan • Reflection on unspoken truths and internal shifts • A visualization of meeting your emerging self • Integration around staying loyal to who you are becoming • A relational reflection on growth and connection This is not about choosing yourself against someone. It’s about choosing yourself within love. It’s about learning how to re-meet each other without abandoning who you are becoming. If you’ve been feeling the quiet tension of growth, the subtle resistance of shrinking, or the fear that evolution might disrupt connection, this practice will help you soften into a deeper kind of honesty. Long-term love isn’t about freezing ourselves in the version that first connected. It’s about learning how to grow… without arguing with our own evolution. Find a quiet space. Move slowly. Let your body participate. This is the first of many Mindful Moments, where insight meets integration.

    39 min
  2. Episode 14: The Holiday Hangover and not the one you would think

    JAN 14

    Episode 14: The Holiday Hangover and not the one you would think

    January often arrives with a strange mix of exhaustion, pressure, and quiet confusion. The holidays end, the decorations come down, and suddenly the world expects motivation, clarity, and reinvention, even though your body may still be catching its breath. In this episode of The Integrative Therapist, we explore what I call the holiday hangover, that tender space between December and January where the season has ended, but the nervous system hasn’t fully recovered. We talk about: Why January can feel flat, heavy, or overwhelming How adrenaline, dopamine, and decision fatigue shape post-holiday exhaustion The biological mismatch between winter and resolution culture Why so many New Year’s resolutions don’t stick, and why that isn’t a personal failure How winter biology prioritizes restoration over reinvention Gentle, nervous-system-friendly ways to move through January without force This episode blends science, seasonal wisdom, and body-based insight to help you understand what your system is responding to and why nothing about your pace is wrong. If you’ve felt slower than expected, unmotivated, or quietly depleted since the holidays ended, this conversation is an invitation to soften the pressure and begin this year in a way that actually honours your body. You don’t need to push through. You don’t need to catch up. You’re allowed to recover. ✨ Next episode: Blue Monday and seasonal depression, what they really are, what they aren’t, and how winter biology shapes mood and energy.

    24 min
  3. Episode  12  | The Holiday Fatigue  ( Yes it is a REAL Thing!) Episode You Didn’t Know You Needed

    12/09/2025

    Episode 12 | The Holiday Fatigue ( Yes it is a REAL Thing!) Episode You Didn’t Know You Needed

    Holiday burnout isn’t a personal failure, it’s physiology. In this episode, we walk through why December can feel so heavy, even when nothing is “wrong on paper.” From allostatic load and sensory overwhelm to emotional labour and people-pleasing, we unpack how your nervous system is quietly carrying more than it was built to hold. I share a story about juggling one too many holiday shopping bags and the wise stranger who asked, “Why are you carrying all that alone?” That question becomes the anchor for this episode: you were never meant to carry December by yourself. Inside we explore: • why fatigue is feedback, not failure • what allostatic load is and how it shows up as “holiday short fuse” • the stress cycle, and why your body doesn’t know the moment is over • three forms of restoration: physical release, social safety, and sensory soothing • boundaries as intermissions your nervous system has earned You’ll also be guided through simple, nervous-system informed practices you can use right away: micro-resets, sensory anchors, tiny co-regulation moments, and boundary phrases that help you stay connected without abandoning yourself. If you’ve found yourself crying over burnt garlic bread, snapping at people you love, or scrolling to numb because you’re “just so done,” this episode is for you. You’re not too sensitive. You’re just human in a loud season. We close with a gentle preview of next week’s episode, The Part of the Season We Don’t Talk About, where we move into holiday heaviness and the grief no one talks about… Take a breath, grab your metaphorical cart, and let’s put some things down together. 🤍

    32 min
  4. Episode 11 | Decoding the Language of Stress: A Nervous System Approach to Finding Calm

    11/10/2025

    Episode 11 | Decoding the Language of Stress: A Nervous System Approach to Finding Calm

    Episode 11 : “The Stress Cycle — Coming Home to Calm” Stress is often misunderstood as a feeling — but it’s actually a full-body conversation. In this episode, we explore what stress truly is beneath the surface: a physiological state designed to protect you. Join Julie, a holistic therapist and host of The Integrative Therapist, as she unpacks how the nervous system interprets stress, why unfinished cycles keep us stuck in survival, and how gentle, somatic practices can help your body complete the loop and return to calm. Together, we’ll explore: ✨ The real meaning of stress — not as a flaw, but as your body’s way of caring for your safety. ✨ How the nervous system listens for cues of danger and safety through tone, light, rhythm, and breath. ✨ Why modern life keeps us in “half-finished” stress responses and how to restore balance through movement, connection, and breath. ✨ Somatic tools to help your system release tension and reestablish rhythm — from shaking and sighing to grounding and sensory awareness. ✨ The hidden cost of staying “on” too long, and how chronic stress reshapes our biology and sense of safety. ✨ How to build micro-moments of regulation and self-trust, transforming rest from something you earn into something you remember. This episode invites you to soften your edges, reconnect with your body’s wisdom, and shift the question from “What’s wrong with me?” to “What happened to my system — and what does it need now?” You’ll also hear about Julie’s upcoming Stress Reset Toolkit — a gentle mind-body resource to help you understand your stress style, complete the cycle, and create your own calm plan. 🌸 Highlights include: • The physiology of the stress response • Polyvagal Theory & the language of safety • The role of co-regulation and compassion in healing • How to work with (not against) your body’s natural rhythms • Simple grounding and breath-based practices for daily life 💛 Key takeaway: Calm isn’t the absence of chaos — it’s the courage to return to yourself within it. Take this as your invitation to pause, breathe, and remember: your body isn’t the problem — it’s the messenger. Every ache, every tension, every wave of fatigue is your system whispering, “I need gentleness.”

    24 min
  5. Episode 10: Seasons of Change — The Practice of Seasonal Self-Care for Mind, Body & Spirit

    10/20/2025

    Episode 10: Seasons of Change — The Practice of Seasonal Self-Care for Mind, Body & Spirit

    In this episode of The Integrative Therapist, we explore how to live and care for yourself in rhythm with the seasons — both within and around you. Just as nature moves through cycles of light and dark, growth and rest, your body and nervous system do the same. When you learn to move with these rhythms rather than against them, self-care becomes something deeper — a practice of presence, balance, and belonging. Together, we’ll explore: ✨ Why change and transition can feel unsettling for the nervous system ✨ How to realign your daily rhythm with nature’s cycles ✨ The link between light, energy, and emotional balance ✨ Gentle mindset shifts to support you through seasonal transitions This episode invites you to see self-care as an ongoing dialogue between your mind, body, and the natural world — one that honours your need for rest, reflection, and renewal in every season of life. Because true well-being isn’t found in perfection — it’s found in alignment. 🎧 Tune in and rediscover what it means to move through life seasonally, intentionally, and with compassion for the rhythm you’re in. 💛 Explore further: The ideas in this episode are expanded in the Seasonal Self-Care Mapping Toolkit — a guided wellness resource designed to help you move through life’s seasons with more clarity, compassion, and nervous system awareness. ✨ Follow on my Instagram Channel ( https://www.instagram.com/theintegrativetherapist.ca/) To be the first to know when it is released.... #SelfCarePodcast #SeasonalSelfCare #NervousSystemRegulation #PersonalGrowthPodcast #mentalhealth #stressrelief #SelfAwareness #WellnessPodcast #MindBodyConnection #healingjourney #selfhelppodcast

    26 min
  6. Episode  9: Performing Productivity — Reclaiming & Redefining Rest in a Hustle-Driven World

    09/22/2025

    Episode 9: Performing Productivity — Reclaiming & Redefining Rest in a Hustle-Driven World

    In a culture that glorifies hustle and constant doing, rest can feel like a foreign concept — unsafe, unproductive, or even selfish. Many of us grew up with messages like “Don’t be lazy,” or “You’ll rest when you’re dead,” shaping how we relate to stillness. For some, trauma and early conditioning wired the nervous system to associate safety with constant motion, leaving restlessness, guilt, or shame whenever we try to pause. In this episode of The Integrative Therapist Podcast, Julie explores the radical act of reclaiming rest as a birthright rather than a reward. Together, we’ll unpack: ✨ Why slowing down feels so hard — from cultural conditioning to trauma roots. ✨ The difference between true, restorative rest and numbing or avoidance. ✨ How busyness can become an identity and a false source of self-worth. ✨ Seven types of rest (physical, mental, emotional, social, sensory, creative, and spiritual) and how each restores us in different ways. ✨ Gentle rituals and micro-practices to invite slowness and safety into daily life. You’ll also hear how concepts like Polyvagal Theory and performance-based worthiness shed light on why we struggle with rest, and how small, intentional pauses can begin to repair our nervous system. Through reflective prompts, mindful breath practices, and compassionate invitations, Julie guides you toward experiencing rest not as weakness, but as nourishment and self-trust. This episode is an invitation to redefine productivity, release the hustle-for-worthiness cycle, and reconnect with your natural pace. You don’t have to earn rest. You are worthy of it simply because you exist. 🌿 Reflection prompts include: → What messages about rest did I inherit, and do they still serve me? → What fears arise if I truly slow down? → How can I choose rest as an act of love rather than escape? By the end, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of rest as a healing practice — a way to restore balance, reclaim energy, and meet life from a place of presence rather than exhaustion.

    40 min

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Welcome to The Integrative Therapist: Integrating Mind, Body, and Beyond, where we explore the art and science of holistic wellness. Join me as we dive into meaningful conversations about mental health, personal growth, and the powerful connection between the mind, body, and spirit. Each episode offers practical insights, engaging expert discussions, and relatable stories to support your growth and help you embrace a more balanced, fulfilling approach to well-being.