Therapist Uncensored Podcast
TU100: Reflections and Favorites From 100 Episodes
100 Episodes and Going Strong! A Review of Our Most Popular and Referenced Episodes
Tune in for a review of our listener’s favorite episodes and back stories about the evolution of Therapist Uncensored with co-hosts Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott. This is a show hosted by 2 therapists who share the most usable science on attachment relationships, psychotherapy, and trauma. It combines both host lead conversations and interviews with top experts in their respective fields – neuroscientists, therapists, researchers, musicians, pop-culture celebrities, and so on – that share their wisdom about relationships.
Today we celebrate starting with colleague Patty Olwell, and evolving everything from our messaging, our website, our audio and editing, and our co-host relationship.
This is the last show of Season 3, BUT we will be back with new shows by early September. In the meantime, we will be re-playing some of these favorites. We look forward to our next season of deepening our conversations on attachment, neuroscience, polyvagal theory, depth psychotherapy, sexuality, and more!
Most Popular Episodes By Everyone, Including Us!
Known as “the bundle” of attachment, these episodes summarize the attachment spectrum and have building security at their core. They are, by far, the most referenced, reviewed, and appreciated!
Episode 59: Dismissing/Avoidant attachment. Are you cool or just cut off?
Episode 60: Preoccupation in Relationships-Grow your security by learning signs of Anxious Attachment
Episode 61: It’s not crazy, it’s just a solution to an unsolvable problem – Disorganized Attachment
Other Popular Episodes Include:
*Note: listed in order of discussion plus a brief summary of the show conversation
Episode 54- The Stress Response System –Attachment Across the Lifespan
* specifically looking at the elder years and how our attachment system affects us as caretakers of our parents or as the senior who may be undergoing the various losses inherent in aging.
Stephen Porges – Episode 93: Polyvagal Theory in Action: The Practice of Body Regulation
* The father of Polyvagal Theory!
* fat led to groundbreaking shifts in our understanding of how the nervous system responds to threat and trauma.
Dan Siegel – Episode 16: Inside The Mind of Dr. Dan Siegel
* Father of interpersonal neurobiology
* Discussed how the current political, international and climate crises could be viewed as a chance to transform human connection. He called for us all to become pervasive leaders.
Alan Sroufe – Episode 56: How We Come To Define Ourselves, Attachment Research Across The Decades
* If you’ve ever wanted to know how much you can predict a person’s development years in advance, then you’ll enjoy our conversation with Dr. Alan Sroufe.
* his research findings over the years and how insecure and secure attachment tendencies can develop and affect an individual through their lives.
Bonnie Badenock – Episode 83: Establishing Neur...