Put Em On The Couch

Michael Jason McCoy

Welcome to ’Put Em on the Couch,’ the podcast where hosts Nelson Beaulieu and Jason McCoy invite you to explore every nook and cranny of this thing called life. Listen weekly as long-time friends and educators, embark on a variety of evocative discussions and fun thought experiments. Who knows, you may even come away happier and smarter.

  1. 06/09/2025

    My Parents Had Me Kidnapped

    🎙️ Episode 88: "My Parents Had Me Kidnapped" In this gripping solo episode of Put Em On The Couch, host Jason McCoy, college psychology professor and mental health advocate, pulls back the curtain on the dark underworld of the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI)—a billion-dollar network of controversial youth programs, "behavioral boot camps," and residential treatment centers. You’ll hear the harrowing true story of Kelly, a young woman who was forcibly removed from her bedroom in the middle of the night by two strangers wearing shirts labeled only “TRANSPORT.” Her journey—spanning several states from Maryland to Georgia—echoes the chilling experiences recently brought to light by Paris Hilton, who has become a vocal advocate for survivors of TTI abuse. Just like Paris, Kelly’s ordeal began with a decision made not by the state—but by her own family. With the support of her grandparents, her parents researched “what to do with a troubled teen” and signed off on a journey that would leave lasting emotional scars. 🎧 Tune in as we explore: What really happens inside these unregulated programs Why families turn to the TTI as a solution The psychological trauma of youth transport and forced institutionalization How survivors like Kelly are finding their voices—and their healing Whether you're a parent, educator, mental health professional, or just someone who believes in protecting vulnerable teens, this is an episode you can't afford to miss. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share Put Em On The Couch—where real stories meet real psychology. #TroubledTeenIndustry #ParisHiltonTTI #MentalHealthAwareness #YouthTransport #PsychologyPodcast #TTISurvivors #PutEmOnTheCouch #JasonMcCoyPodcast

  2. 03/15/2025

    Let's Talk About Last Words: From Suicide Notes to Death Poetry

    Episode 84: Let's Talk About Last Words: From Suicide Notes to Death Poetry In this compelling episode of Put Em On The Couch, hosts Jason McCoy and Nelson Beaulieu explore the powerful concept of last words, diving into everything from famous last statements of historical figures to suicide notes and death poetry. What do these final words really say about a life lived, and what can they teach us about human psychology and mortality? Jason enriches the conversation by weaving in insights from psychological research, including the work of Todd Kashdan (George Mason University), Kurt Gray (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Heather Servaty-Seib, and Kathryn Mannix. They explore the significance of final statements, addressing questions such as, "What would your last words be?" and whether it's truly necessary to think about death or if it only serves as an anxiety-inducing distraction. Join Jason and Nelson as they reflect on the intersection of death awareness, psychological research, and the fascinating role that last words play in understanding our lives and our legacy. Key Topics: Famous last words of historical figures Suicide notes and death poetry Psychological research on mortality and death anxiety Todd Kashdan’s insights into death and anxiety Kurt Gray’s research on human behavior and mortality Exploring what last words reveal about a life’s meaning The impact of thinking about death on mental health and well-being Tune in to Put Em On The Couch for a thought-provoking discussion about death, mortality, and the lasting words that define us.

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Welcome to ’Put Em on the Couch,’ the podcast where hosts Nelson Beaulieu and Jason McCoy invite you to explore every nook and cranny of this thing called life. Listen weekly as long-time friends and educators, embark on a variety of evocative discussions and fun thought experiments. Who knows, you may even come away happier and smarter.