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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 2min

Love Across Party Lines: Supporting Interpolitical Couples in Times of Tension, Ep. 228

Lambers Fisher, a licensed marriage and family therapist with over two decades of experience in couples therapy, delves into the complexities of interpolitical relationships. He shares practical strategies for fostering connection amid political divides. The conversation emphasizes the importance of empathy, open communication, and recognizing shared values. Fisher highlights the therapist's role in addressing confirmation bias and emotional dynamics, aiming to rebuild trust and strengthen bonds, even during politically charged times.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 1h 2min

Supporting Clients Through Gender-Affirming Surgery: Resources, Preparation, and Interventions, Ep. 227

Zander Keig, LCSW, provides essential guidance for clinicians supporting gender-diverse clients considering or undergoing gender-affirming surgeries, including practical strategies for navigating insurance, preparing support networks, understanding surgical options, and addressing emotional preparedness and recovery. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost membership for unlimited podcast CE credits for an entire year, with some of the strongest CE approvals in the country (APA, NBCC, ASWB, and more). Learn, grow, and shine with Clearly Clinical Continuing Ed by visiting https://ClearlyClinical.com.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 0sec

Don't Give Up: Research-Backed Insights for Holding Hope, Bridging Divides, and Moving Forward, Ep. 226

Dr. Tania Israel, a renowned Professor of Counseling Psychology at UC Santa Barbara and an award-winning author, unveils insightful strategies for navigating political polarization. She shares how storytelling can bridge divides and transform conversations amid ideological differences. The discussion highlights the emotional challenges clinicians face and offers tools for fostering empathy. Tania emphasizes the power of resilience and hope, especially during divisive times, encouraging connections that transcend polarized views.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 1min

Holding Space in Divisive Times: Managing Sociopolitical Stress to Prevent Burnout and Stay Purposeful in Therapy, Ep. 225

Dr. Dain Kloner, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in complex trauma and PTSD, provides essential guidance for therapists confronting a polarized sociopolitical climate. He discusses managing burnout, emphasizing the significance of emotional awareness and supportive connections. The conversation touches on maintaining neutrality while fostering empathetic connections with clients. Dr. Kloner also explores the critical human element of therapy, revealing how simple gestures can profoundly affect healing, especially in virtual environments.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 1h 4min

Building Better Boundaries: Insights for Fostering Healthy Relationships In Clients, Ep. 224

Julia Kristina, a Registered Clinical Counselor, discusses the essential strategies for cultivating healthy boundaries in relationships. She shares insights on navigating personal and familial dynamics, addressing trauma-informed approaches, and the impact of culture on boundary setting. Julia emphasizes self-empowerment and effective communication while exploring material boundaries concerning possessions. Listeners can gain practical tools for helping clients foster meaningful relationships and personal well-being.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 1h 6min

FREE CE COURSE: The Ideal Progress Note: Myths, Methods, & Best Practices, Ep. 223

Join Dr. Ajita Robinson, a counseling expert and insurance pro, along with Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey, a psychology innovator, Barbara Griswold, a marriage and family therapy guru, and Beth Rontal, a documentation whiz. They dive into the art and science of progress notes, busting myths and sharing best practices. Discover how to balance clinical necessity with client rapport, the impact of AI on documentation, and find out why thorough notes are vital for effective care. Embrace supportive structures to alleviate documentation stress and boost efficiency.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 59min

Navigating Election Stress: Addressing Internalized Oppression and Identity, Ep. 222

Dr. Sangeeta Prasad, a liberation psychologist and co-founder of In The Streets, dives into the mental health impacts of election stress, particularly for marginalized communities. She emphasizes the necessity of addressing internalized oppression in therapy. The conversation explores the interplay of identity and politics, urging clinicians to foster empathy amidst societal divides. Dr. Prasad advocates for community support to combat feelings of anxiety and helplessness, highlighting the crucial role of therapist-client relationships in navigating these challenges.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 2min

Cultural Narratives of Pain: Shifting Clinician Approaches to Suffering, Ep. 221

La Shanda Sugg, LPC, explores how cultural narratives shape our perception of pain and may also influence our clinical interventions, discussing the importance of understanding personal and historical views on suffering to better support clients in their healing journeys. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost membership for unlimited podcast CE credits for an entire year, with some of the strongest CE approvals in the country (APA, NBCC, ASWB, and more). Learn, grow, and shine with Clearly Clinical Continuing Ed by visiting https://ClearlyClinical.com.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 1h

Transforming Together: Compassionate IFS Insights to Improve Therapy, for Both Client and Clinician , Ep. 220

Dr. Beth Mullen-Houser explores Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, discussing how IFS fosters healing through the clinical use of compassionate curiosity and IFS's unique integration with other therapeutic models. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost membership for unlimited podcast CE credits for an entire year, with some of the strongest CE approvals in the country (APA, NBCC, ASWB, and more). Learn, grow, and shine with Clearly Clinical Continuing Ed by visiting https://ClearlyClinical.com.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 1min

Skin Picking and Other Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors: Attachment, Emotion Regulation, and Sensory Sensitivities , Ep. 219

Stacy Nakell, LCSW, explores the importance of skin-based connection in early attachment, the role of touch in physiological and emotional regulation, and the development of body-focused repetitive behaviors like skin-picking and trichotillomania. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by joining our low-cost membership for unlimited podcast CE credits for an entire year, with some of the strongest CE approvals in the country (APA, NBCC, ASWB, and more). Learn, grow, and shine with Clearly Clinical Continuing Ed by visiting https://ClearlyClinical.com.

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