37 episodes

Because We Went To Therapy is a weekly podcast with best friends, Emily & Ashley. Emily is a licensed mental health therapist and Ashley is a certified fitness instructor. After meeting in college, they both found a passion for mental health awareness and general well-being. They will be tackling topics across the board such as, mental health, body image, career transitions, fitness and nutrition, pop culture, and how to build healthy relationships and a lifestyle you actually enjoy. They discuss taboo topics in a raw and honest way.

Because We Went To Therapy Emily & Ashley

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 14 Ratings

Because We Went To Therapy is a weekly podcast with best friends, Emily & Ashley. Emily is a licensed mental health therapist and Ashley is a certified fitness instructor. After meeting in college, they both found a passion for mental health awareness and general well-being. They will be tackling topics across the board such as, mental health, body image, career transitions, fitness and nutrition, pop culture, and how to build healthy relationships and a lifestyle you actually enjoy. They discuss taboo topics in a raw and honest way.

    Maternal Health Chat with Kelly Rodriguez, LMFT

    Maternal Health Chat with Kelly Rodriguez, LMFT

    Not only is May Mental Health Month, but it is also Maternal Mental Health Month, a topic we need to talk so much more about. With that said, this week we are joined by Kelly Rodriguez, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Perinatal Mental Health specialist based in California. Kelly, Emily, and Ashley talk about how your mental health can change from pregnancy to the first few weeks after birth (the perinatal period), and into postpartum and parenthood. Kelly shares her own post birth story and her experience as a therapist helping women navigate this new chapter in their lives. We also talk about risk factors and warning signs that you, your partner, and support system can be aware of during pregnancy and postpartum. We share tips and coping strategies and you can find more resources below and on our Instagram, @BecauseWeWentToTherapy.

    Please note: there is an issue with the audio sound quality for the first few minutes, but after the intros it is resolved!

    Where to find Kelly:
    Kelly Rodriguez, LMFT, PMH-C 
    kellyrodrigueztherapy.com
    https://www.instagram.com/allthefeels.therapy/
    RESOURCES:
    postpartum.net
    1-800-944-4773
    Maternal mental health hotline 
    1-833-943-5746
    Podcasts:Mom & Mind, Mom Well

    • 56 min
    Decoding Family & Couples Therapy with therapists Leeor Gal and Annalise Maull

    Decoding Family & Couples Therapy with therapists Leeor Gal and Annalise Maull

    Today we are joined by Leeor Gal (LMFT) and Annalise Maull (MFT), to break down couples and family therapy. Entering therapy with another person or persons can be very intimidating - and extremely beneficial. We go over questions like, is it ever "too soon" to attend couple's therapy, how do you navigate a couple or family situation where one person does not want to be there or find value in the therapeutic work, how much of our issues are rooted in the way we communicate, and when is family therapy helpful. We discuss how it can be helpful in navigating relationships with your in-laws, family conflicts, generational trauma.

    Leeor's IG: @the_therapy_gal
    Other links for Leeor (Tiktok, mental health guides, her podcast, etc.): https://stan.store/thetherapygal
    Annalise's IG: @easygoing_empath

    • 57 min
    Deep-Diving on Generational Trauma

    Deep-Diving on Generational Trauma

    Emily and Ashley are discussing the book "It Didn't Start With You" by Mark Wolynn. They discuss how trauma can affect multiple generations within a family, both on a behavioral and genetic level. So much suffering starts with trauma and the trauma of our ancestors was and often is seen as too taboo of a subject to be talked about within our families and communities, which only perpetuates the cycles. Generational trauma includes (but is certainly not limited to) sexual abuse, physical abuse, substance abuse, war, genocide, incarceration, discrimination, and racism. We discuss the 'nature vs. nurture’ viewpoint, as well as the science behind trauma genetically changing our DNA. We also touch on someone's decision to have kids and work on breaking the cycles of trauma, and also respecting those whose choice is to be child-free. Whether or not you decide to have children, you are worth doing the work to heal and break generational cycles.

    ***Content Warning: Sexual Abuse is discussed in this podcast.

    Book: https://www.amazon.com/Didnt-Start-You-Inherited-Family/dp/1101980389/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=580750324247&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9018838&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=15865308277740364540&hvtargid=kwd-181843148894&hydadcr=22597_13493304&keywords=it+didn%27t+start+with+you+mark+wolynn&qid=1679597593&s=books&sr=1-1

    IG: BecauseWeWentToTherapy

    • 59 min
    EMDR Therapy with Dana Carretta-Stein

    EMDR Therapy with Dana Carretta-Stein

    We are joined by Dana Carretta-Stein, an EMDR therapist based in New York. Not only does Dana practice EMDR with her clients, she is also a consultant to fellow therapists on how to best use EMDR with their own clients! Per Dana's Website, "EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) is a trauma-informed, solution-focused therapy that was founded by Francine Shapiro in 1987 for the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Since then, it has become one of the best ways to overcome anxiety, depression, and a number of other mental health struggles." 
    Throughout this conversation, the ladies discuss who is a good candidate for EMDR, finding a practitioner, what a session might look like, and how EMDR therapy can help clients through PTSD and complex trauma. This therapy helps us use both hemispheres of our brain to effectively process trauma. Trauma is at the core of so many mental health issues, and it is possible that EMDR may be the right therapy modality for people seeking help. Dana also mentions an EMDR progress journal she authored, which we have linked below. 

    Follow Dana On IG! https://www.instagram.com/the_emdr_coach/
    Dana's Personal Website: https://www.danacarretta.com
    Dana's Practice: https://www.peacefullivingmentalhealthcounseling.com/
    EMDR Progress Journal: https://www.danacarretta.com/progressjournal

    • 49 min
    The Mind Body Connection: How Chronic Pain & Fatigue Show Up In Your Life with Grace Mackey

    The Mind Body Connection: How Chronic Pain & Fatigue Show Up In Your Life with Grace Mackey

    We are joined by Grace Mackey - LPC, Yoga Therapist, Chronic Pain Coach. With her training in pain reprocessing therapy, Grace specializes in working with clients who struggle with chronic pain and fatigue. We discuss how and why chronic pain appears in our lives and how it is connected to our mental health. Chronic pain or fatigue (or for some people, both at the same time) can be a trauma response and how our bodies cope with that stress. Good news, though - there is a way to manage and work through that pain! You might just need a mental health therapist to help you through it!

    Grace's IG: @heal.with.grace
    Grace's Website: https://www.elevatetherapywellness.com/grace-mackey

    • 50 min
    DeInfluencing - A look at overconsumption & our coping mechanisms

    DeInfluencing - A look at overconsumption & our coping mechanisms

    Today Emily and Ashley tackle a very trendy and timely topic - "deinfluencing". This term has been all over Tiktok recently, and there is an interesting psychological aspect to examining what we buy and why we buy it. We discuss how we are being constantly marketed to buy the newest thing, how fast fashion is unsustainable, how “dupes” can be a double edged sword, and what you can do to re-evaluate your own spending habits and coping mechanisms. This is a very nuanced topic and Emily and Ashley and not experts in it, but as always their goal is to continue the conversation!
    IG: BecauseWeWentToTherapy

    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

momoflotsofkids1972 ,

Love love love it!!

This podcast is really for anyone. But if you are someone who is struggling with issues or just need to hear that it is okay to be feeling the way you are take a listen. Two bright young women who were in your shoes once and have became two amazing young women trying to let you know it is okay to feel the way you are feeling!!

BRoy725 ,

So informative and relatable!

Love the openness in discussing these “taboo” topics!

Cassiep17 ,

These girls are R E A L

A podcast that says a lot of things that everyone feels! Can’t wait for more episodes!!

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