the Informed Simplicity podcast
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EP 22: Adam Mathews and the Digital Future of Therapy
"Most online schools, that are accredited, have a thousand people in their master's program getting online degrees, and so to then say that we don't do online therapy is kind of ludacris. And we don't teach how to do online therapy well, that's kinda lud.
EP 12: Kathryn Sneed and Brand building from a Client’s Point of View
"If you want to have a lot of clients you've got to make yourself a brand." We live in a world where therapists are expected to ...
EP 11: Enlightenment and Social Justice with Noelle Zamudio
"There's more than enough to go around. If you trust in that flow ... if you have an open hand, things can flow into that ...
EP 10: Motivational Interviewing with Dr. Angela Bethea-Walsh
One of the things that’s important to remember is knowledge is not enough for people to change. Along the path of life we occasionally bump into exemplars- persons seen from ...
EP 9: Lisa Diamond on sexual fluidity and attachment
“Our society does not respect attachment relationships that are neither family nor sexual and I think that’s a fundamental weakness and something that runs counter ...
EP 8: Sebern Fisher and Neurofeedback for Developmental Trauma
“Neuroplasticity, which we talk a lot about, is in the frequency domain of the brain. We know it’s not in the chemical because we provide ...
EP 7: Karyn “Her Heart Beats for Therapists” Bristol
“When you watch your own tapes you’ve got to be so careful to not look for all your mistakes … how we learn is yeah, ...
EP 6: Talk’n EFT with Katie Gudde
My first guest on the podcast, and little-known wonder, was Katie Gudde. Practicing in the small (but growing) area of Northwest Arkansas, Katie Gudde is, ...
EP 5: A “Little” Advice on Becoming an EFT Therapist
I stumbled upon Wesley Little’s blog Becoming A Couples Therapist a few months ago and was dumbstruck. Here was someone who spoke with both passion and precision ...
EP 4: Kershaw, Wade and the hidden common factor of therapy
Drs. Kershaw and Wade are, in my my opinion, pioneers of the field. Their approach to therapy which combines neurofeedback and hypnosis puts them on ...