Recent Episodes
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337 – Talking to Children About Death
May 3, 2025 – -
336 – Building your Counselling CV
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335 – Extra-Theraptuic Factors in Supervision
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WebHealer Special Episode
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334 – Managing Triggers and Flashbacks
Mar 29, 2025 – -
333 – Dunning-Kruger Effect in Trauma-Informed Therapy
Mar 22, 2025 – -
332 – Developing an Online Mindset
Mar 15, 2025 – -
331 – Ethical Dilemmas in Supervision
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330 – Working with Clients Abroad
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329 – Distinguishing PTSD and Complex PTSD
Feb 22, 2025 – -
Special Edition: Expanding Therapeutic Approaches with NHS Policies
Feb 15, 2025 – -
328 – Professional Letter Writing
Feb 8, 2025 – -
327 – 7-eyed Model of Supervision in Clinical Practice
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326 – Ambiguous Loss
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325 – Applying Attachment Theory
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324 – Regulation of Counselling and Psychotherapy
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323 – Engaging with Clinical Supervision
Jan 4, 2025 – -
322 – Theory of Mind
Dec 14, 2024 – -
321 – Online Counselling for Neurodivergent Clients
Dec 7, 2024 – -
320 – Preparing the Therapeutic Environment
Nov 30, 2024 – -
319 – Double Empathy Problem
Nov 23, 2024 – -
318 – Autism and the Law
Nov 16, 2024 – -
317 – Strengths and Challenges in Autism
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316 – See the Individual, Not the Label
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315 – Neurodivergence and Autism
Oct 26, 2024 – -
314 – Perspectives and Definitions of Trauma
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313 – What is Trauma-Informed Practice
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312 – Working Within Your Competence
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311 – Confidentiality Laws for Therapists
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310 – Importance of PD Groups
Sep 14, 2024 – -
309 – How to Recognise Vicarious Trauma
Sep 7, 2024 – -
308– Grounding Techniques for Trauma
Aug 31, 2024 – -
Special Edition: The Importance of Human Connection in Counselling Training
Jul 13, 2024 – 47:10 -
307 – Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy
Jun 29, 2024 – 59:26 -
306 – Recognising Suicide Risk in Therapy Clients
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305 – Reasonable Adjustments in Counselling
Jun 15, 2024 – -
304 – Autism-Informed Supervisor
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303 – Safeguarding Clients in Online or Phone Therapy
Jun 1, 2024 – -
302 – Shame in Supervision
May 18, 2024 – 1:02:55 -
301 – Skills-First Learning for Counsellors
May 11, 2024 – 1:00:15 -
300 – Trauma-Informed Interventions for Therapists
May 4, 2024 – 34:46 -
299 – Differences between Counselling Young People and Adults
Apr 27, 2024 – 1:11:35 -
298 – Self-Care for Counsellors
Apr 20, 2024 – 1:18:59 -
297 – Scams Targeting Therapists
Apr 13, 2024 – 1:06:56 -
Special Edition: Blogging for Therapists
Apr 6, 2024 – 34:41 -
296 – Counsellor Safety
Mar 23, 2024 – 1:02:10 -
295 – Outdoor Therapy for Children
Mar 16, 2024 – 1:23:33 -
294 – Linking Theory to Practice in Counselling
Mar 9, 2024 – 1:05:15 -
293 – EAP Counselling
Mar 2, 2024 – 1:17:45 -
292 – Working with Self-Harm in Therapy
Feb 24, 2024 – 1:00:13
Recent Reviews
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briskymeLong infomercialThey talk about pertinent issues to the counseling field like the importance learning skills vs theory and being trauma informed, but from what I have heard so far all that important learning is found online via their courses. This essentially becomes one long informercial for these online courses one must purchase at a fee.
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TitifermenGreat resource!This podcast is so helpful for grad student and recent graduates who are starting in the field! It’s great!! Thank you for putting this together
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ToriM12041991FantasticI’m a first year counseling student and I’ve been looking around for related podcasts and this is by FAR the best resource I’ve found. Thank you so so much. Really fantastic!
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Robertduenas12Grad studentI’m a grad student for school psychology and this has been an amazing podcast in training me for my counseling sessions. I had feedback that I was advanced in only my 2nd session, all thanks to this incredible podcast!
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epicfdgd6 minutes in and nothing but sales, promotions, and irrelevant banterGet to the topic!
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patmike22Fantastic Study/Refresher Resource!I’m coming off of an unscheduled, extended break in my LMFT Master’s program due to COVID-related changes, and this podcast has been an incredible resource that’s helped me to dive back in and re-familiarize myself with theories, terminology, and an appropriate headspace as a mental health professional. Grateful for this informative and digestible podcast.
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IzzyFollowsExcellent PreparationI have been listening for several months to older episodes along with new releases in preparation for my master’s degree in school counseling. I received a huge compliment today in class that my analysis and response to a fictional client sounded like that of an experienced counselor. I owe most of that honor to the podcast hosts, Rory and Ken, who have engrained a great deal of understanding of counseling theories and practices in my mind. I also would like to thank the members of the Facebook group of the same name as the podcast for posting questions of ethics and resources that are often answered in the podcast as well as in the comments.
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Ash J ClarkA great find!I am a clinicial mental health counseling student in New York. I'm entering my second year of my Master's program. I have been searching for a podcast to prepare for my exams, and I stumbled on this by searching through my podcast apps. I love the format of the podcast and I find it helps me feel connected to all of the students out there with similar interests! Thank you for doing this! Keep up the excellent work!
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Dr. Erika, LMFTMFTIThis has been an EXCELLENT resource for me. I am an intern and appreciate any type of learning tool that I can get my hands on. Thank you so much!!!!
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Gamom6Wonderful!A must listen for all grad students in training To become counselors. The guys are based in Britain so some of the terms might be different, but the concepts Andre the same. I love the organized format and Rory and Ken are warm, funny and helpful hosts. Thanks for this amazing resource!
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Jer102006Love it ❤!!I wasn't sure if it was going to be interesting or if I would have to suffer through it. I ended up being fascinated by the points that were being discussed! So relevant. So very interesting. Thank you for this service! It is perfect!
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fela bluExceptionalBeing a counselor in training, this fascinating podcast lead me into journey of introspection with more depth and insightfulness.
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