Sharing the Couch

The Couch Therapy, PLLC

Welcome to Sharing the Couch - a podcast for therapy-curious humans and providers.

Episodes

  1. Jun 3

    What is Supervision in Therapy?

    Episode 6: What Is Supervision? Understanding the Foundation of Clinical Growth What exactly is clinical supervision, and why is it one of the most important parts of becoming a licensed mental health professional? In Episode 6, we take a deep dive into the purpose, responsibilities, and realities of supervision for LPC Associates, LMSWs, and clinical supervisors. Whether you're searching for your first supervisor, navigating the supervision process, or preparing to take on a supervisory role yourself, this episode provides practical insights into what makes supervision effective, ethical, and growth-oriented. We explore the many functions of supervision, including professional development, clinical skill-building, ethical decision-making, accountability, and client protection. We also discuss the often misunderstood role of gatekeeping in the profession and why supervisors play a critical role in maintaining standards of care. Key topics discussed include: • What supervision is and what it is not • The roles and responsibilities of supervisors and supervisees • How supervision supports clinical competence and confidence • Why gatekeeping is an essential part of professional practice • Common challenges new clinicians face during supervision • Creating a productive and supportive supervisory relationship • The importance of lifelong learning in the counseling and social work professions Memorable Quotes from This Episode: "Part of supervision is gatekeeping." "It's okay for a therapist to still be learning." Whether you're working toward independent licensure or helping others develop as clinicians, this episode offers valuable perspectives on building a strong professional foundation through quality supervision. Resources & Links Texas LPC Board Information: https://bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-examiners-of-professional-counselors/ Texas Social Work Board Information: https://bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-social-worker-examiners/applying-for-a-social-work-license/ Find a Supervisor in Texas: https://bhec.texas.gov/sample-page/find-a-supervisor/ Keywords: clinical supervision, LPC Associate, LMSW, counseling supervision, social work supervision, clinical supervisor, Texas LPC, Texas LMSW, mental health professional development, supervision requirements, licensure supervision, therapist training, counselor education, social work licensure, ethical practice, gatekeeping, clinical growth, therapist development. Henrich, D., Glombiewski, J. A., & Scholten, S. (2025). Supervisees’ evaluations of a structured video-supervision technique. The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 18, e25. doi:10.1017/S1754470X25000145   Topor, D. R., AhnAllen, C. G., Mulligan, E. A., & Dickey, C. C. (2017). Using Video Recordings of Psychotherapy Sessions in Supervision: Strategies to Reduce Learner Anxiety. Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry, 41(1), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-016-0605-0 Weck, F., Maaß, U., Paunov, T., Heinze, P. E., & Kühne, F. (2025). Clinical supervision based on video vs. verbal report: a randomized controlled trial. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 54(6), 748–766. https://doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2024.2434016

    39 min
  2. Apr 29

    What is Attachment Therapy?

    Attachment Styles, Relationships, and the Truth About “Secure Attachment” | Sharing the Couch Podcast What if nothing is “wrong” with you… and what you’re experiencing in relationships is actually a pattern you learned? In this episode of Sharing the Couch, we break down attachment theory, attachment styles, and how early relationships shape the way you love, connect, and show up today. Whether you’re navigating anxiety in relationships, questioning your worth, or wondering “did I mess up my child?”—this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and real tools for change. We explore what it means to move toward secure attachment, including the powerful concept of earned secure attachment—the idea that healing and change are possible at any stage of life. You’ll hear us talk about: What attachment theory actually means (in real life, not textbook language) The different attachment styles and how they show up in everyday relationships Why many people don’t realize how attachment patterns impact their daily lives The truth about parenting: it’s not about perfection—it’s about repair How to begin believing you are worthy of a secure, connected relationship Why therapy can help “lift the veil” and introduce new relational tools The hope (and science) behind growth, change, and deeper connection We also take you behind the scenes as therapists, discussing: What attunement looks like in therapy sessions Why therapists are intentional about the emotional environment they create The importance of not becoming a client’s attachment figure—and what we offer instead Sitting with clients in the hard moments (“the yuck”) while holding hope This episode is for you if you’ve ever thought: “Why do I keep repeating the same relationship patterns?” “Am I doing this parenting thing wrong?” “Can people actually change how they connect and love?” Because the truth is, you can grow, you can change, and secure connection is possible.

    32 min
  3. Apr 15

    Sharing the Couch: A podcast for therapists & the therapy-curious

    Join us for Sharing The Couch, a therapy podcast designed for therapists, those exploring therapy, and anyone curious about the real work that happens behind the scenes. In each episode, we take you beyond the therapy room and into honest, unfiltered conversations about mental health, relationships, intimacy, identity, and the human experience.   Whether you’re a therapist, therapy-curious, or even a little skeptical, there’s a seat for you here. We break down what therapy is actually like, what your therapist might be thinking, and the real-life dynamics that shape healing and growth. Expect meaningful conversations, clinical insight, and moments that feel both grounding and deeply human. What you’ll hear: Behind-the-scenes perspectives from real therapists Conversations about relationships, intimacy, and emotional health What your therapist is reading, learning, and thinking about Honest discussions that normalize the therapy experience This podcast is for anyone wondering: Should I start therapy? What happens in therapy? Does therapy really work? Pull up a seat. You can sit with us.   Please note, this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. While we are licensed therapists, this is not a substitute for therapy, diagnosis, or individualized mental health care. Listening to this podcast does not create a therapeutic relationship. If you’re needing support, we encourage you to connect with a licensed provider in your area or dial 9-8-8.

    19 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

Welcome to Sharing the Couch - a podcast for therapy-curious humans and providers.