The Counseling Podcast Doctor Jaclyn
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Welcome to a place where you'll leave feeling whole. The Counseling Podcast brings at-home counseling right to you-- focusing on self care, self expression, and breaking down barriers. Dr. Jaclyn and Dr. Stokes bring over 20 years of combined experience and a new sense of style to the word counseling. The two use humor and lighthearted conversation to explore these deeper feelings. Let's take the stigma away from counseling together.
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26: Self Care To Make A Difference with Glenda Gonzalez
Avoidance is the number 1 coping mechanism people turn to. Today's guest, Glenda Gonzalez, along with Dr. Jaclyn and Dr. Stokes aim to change that and offer you tools to maintain stability and handle day to day stressors in a high pace society. This episode comes at a time we all may need a little help to take better care of ourselves. With the holidays coming up, it's common to feel overwhelmed and a strong rush of emotions. Implementing self care practices into your regular routine can make a huge impact.
Glenda hasover 15 years of experience working in mental health with diverse populations and demographics ranging from community mental health to private practice. She is driven by a desire to innovate how mental health is perceived and facilitate treatment. Glenda's approach emphasizes the mutual development of goals for therapy and the provision of ongoing evaluation of the therapeutic process. She seeks to create an integrative, dynamic, and holistic approach to treating mental health through evidence-based practice and techniques.
What You Will Learn:
The importance of proper sleep cycles and eating well
Constantly challenge yourself
The correlation between self care and people pleasing
Actionable tips to implement into your day
Resources:
Books:
Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself by Dr. Kristin Neff
The Mastery of Self: A Toltec Guide to Personal Freedom by don Miguel Ruiz Jr.
The Power of Ambition By Jim Rohnn
Series on Netflix:
Human: The World Within -
25: Men's Mental Health with Hector Ventura
This week Dr. Stokes and Dr. Jaclyn invite on men's health expert Hector Venture, LCSW. Hector specializes in helping his patients through their grief, trauma, and imposter syndrome. Men's mental health is still a taboo conversation in varying levels in different cultures. This episode aims to help in normalizing the conversation and assist in breaking through those mental blocks.
What You Will Learn:
How cultural values can impact a man's relationship with mental health
Helping men construct their own individual sense of masculinity
Your role as a father and the first male figure in your child's life
Resources:
Instagram: @ariseconnections
Facebook: facebook.com/ariseconnections
Website: ariseconnections.org
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24: If Your Or Someone You Know Is Struggling with an Eating Disorder
This week's guest is Kendra Wilson, LCSW, certified eating disorder specialist supervisor, certified DBT counselor and certified trauma professional. Kendra shares the different types of eating disorders, behaviors to look out for if you think you or someone you know may be struggling with an eating disorder, and how to create a separation.
Kendra has been working with clients struggling with eating disorders for over 15 years and in the mental health field for over 20, at all levels of care and with all kinds of clients. She also specializes in DBT, and uses that framework to teach clients and families ways to short circuit the eating disorder and the many things driving those maladaptive coping behaviors to make their natural personalities work for them.
What You Will Learn:
The effect of constant comparison
Understanding your values
What is body neutrality?
Most common age range eating disorders affect
The most dangerous set of behaviors
Resources:
https://windoverwater.net/2022/06/27/creating-an-anti-diet-culture/
https://windoverwater.net/resources/
Anti-Diet by Christy Harrison, MPH, RD
Sick Enough by Jennifer Gaudiani, MD
Amazon list of therapy books: https://a.co/1995sc9
Here are some podcasts:
iWeigh – Toxic Diet Culture with Dr. Joshua Wolrich
Maintenance Phase – debunking the myth of BMI
Ed on ED – Dr. Ed Tyson has been a guest on several podcasts about eating disorders and has his own treatment center in Texas as well as serving on the advisory board at Within Health – here is one such episode that I thought was helpful: What People with Eating Disorders Want You To Know
PeaceMeal – the Dangers of Clean Eating
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23: Adult ADHD: Understanding Your Brain and Breaking Through The Shame
ADHD is an amazing gift, but we often are carrying frustration and shame about the ways it has made our lives so difficult. ADHD has a strong impact on executive function and emotional baggage, especially if not diagnosed until adulthood. This week's episode dives into how ADHD affects all aspects of a person's life and how it manifests in adults. Dr. Jaclyn and Dr. Stokes invite on guest therapist Erika Barrington LPC, BC-DMT to share their perspective on how affirming therapy can help break through those mental barriers that stem from ADHD.
With 9 years of experience in practice, Erika works to bring a body-based, creative, playful, trauma-informed, and trans-affirming approach within the Internal Family Systems model to their sessions. Three essential fuels for the ADHD mind/body are: movement, creativity, and connection. Erika's training in dance/movement therapy helps their clients integrate movement and creativity in the therapy process to center the healing energy of connection. Erika is invested in an anti-oppressive framework for therapy and seeks to embrace antidotes to the white supremacy culture that we are steeped in every day.
What you will learn:
ADHD is described by some experts as an interest based nervous system
ADHD and hyperactivity, sensory issues, rejection, and social interactions
Impulsivity presents verbally in adults
The shame that can build in a person with ADHD
How ADHD affects the LGBTQ+ community
Resources:
www.erikajunetherapy.com
Keep an eye out for Erika's upcoming support group
https://www.additudemag.com
http://chadd.org
https://neuroqueer.org/
https://blackgirllostkeys.com/
https://add.org/
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22: Self Care and Preventing Burnout with Dr. Davisha Scudder
This week's episode focuses on how we can take better care of ourselves to prevent burnout. Dr. Jaclyn and Dr. Stokes bring on guest Dr. Davisha Scudder to help transform the view society has about balance between self care and the feeling of needing to always be working.
Dr. Davisha Scudder is a psychologist licensed in Florida and New York with over 7 years of experience. Dr. Davisha's counseling style is empathic and warm. She believes in treating anyone with compassion, understanding, and openness.
What You Will Learn:
Stress is the number 1 contributing factor to medical issues
Focus on facts vs feelings, what is happening vs what might happen
How to be more intentional with your time
Self care does not have to be scheduled
How to put together a morning and evening routine
Resources:
https://growtherapy.com/provider/prfip2fzix1o/dr-davisha-scudder-?insuranceType=Cash -
21: Post-Covid Depression And Anxiety with Dr. Caroline Tomlinson
This week's episode discusses how Covid affects mental health, whether you'd caught it or not. Dr. Jaclyn and Dr. Stokes discuss with guest Dr. Caroline Tomlinson all about what post-covid depression and anxiety look like and how to manage these feelings.
Dr. Caroline Tomlinson MPH/PMHNP-BC offers a wide variety of services that are client centered in empowering and stabilizing clients who struggle with mental illness. Every individual matters, they just need to be understood. Dr. Tomlinson uses a patient centered approach to meet patients where they are. each patient has different needs
What You Will Learn:
Are your symptoms due to covid or other reasons
Establish a consistent practice and implement tools to reach small goals working toward an eventual larger goal
Each individual is unique
The importance of maintaining social connections
https://www.kempsyc.com
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Love this podcast!
Dr. Jaclyn and Dr. Stokes are so knowledgeable and break down therapeutic concepts in an easy to understand, applicable way. They’re doing incredible work to destigmatize mental health care and I can’t wait to keep listening!