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Do you want to ditch Burnout? You ready to fall back in love with life? Then you will want to join Dr. Julie on Mondays! Learn techniques and strategies to make the changes you long for. She is a Therapist/Professor turned Author, Pod Caster, and Motivational Speaker. She is all about Wellness: Body * Mind * Soul Passionately making a difference!
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Mental Healthy

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The Mental Healthy podcast offers insightful interviews with innovative professors and Mental Health organizations from both the United States and around the world. We aspire to encourage and inform you about different Mental Health techniques & theories, as well as highlight projects and organizations worthy of your attention.
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NCE Study Guide

Glenn Ostlund

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Welcome to the NCE National Counselor Exam Study Guide, your go-to resource for preparing to ace the National Counselor Exam. This podcast features a comprehensive collection of mock multiple-choice questions, delivered in a conversational, engaging format designed to reinforce your understanding of key counseling concepts. Whether you’re reviewing on the go or brushing up on specific topics, this study guide simplifies complex material into easy-to-digest episodes. Created in collaboration ...
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Nicole J. Sachs, LCSW is a speaker, writer, and psychotherapist who has dedicated her life and her practice to the treatment of chronic pain and conditions. She is the author of MIND YOUR BODY, and the creator of the online course: FREEDOM FROM CHRONIC PAIN. Through her personal journey working directly with Dr. John Sarno as well as counseling hundreds of clients, she's shaped and evolved theories which serve to teach those suffering how to heal themselves, completely, with no medication or ...
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The Sovereign Heart Frequency Podcast, hosted by Katherine Finley of Sovereign Heart Coaching and Miriah Feehery of Whole Being Counseling, invites listeners into a space of love and authenticity amid the current climate of polarization. With a commitment to heart-centered dialogue, the podcast aims to foster understanding, creativity, and collaborative problem-solving, envisioning a harmonious world where every authentic voice contributes to the collective orchestration of a future that ben ...
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Passing your National Licensing Exam

Linton Hutchinson, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC

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Getting licensed can open up incredible opportunities, but the exam can seem daunting. Our podcasts make passing more achievable and even fun. Dr Hutchinson and Stacy’s energy and passion for this content will get you motivated and confident. We break things down in understandable ways - no stuffiness or complexity and focus on the critical parts you need so your valuable study time counts. You’ll come away feeling like, “I can do this!” Whether it’s nailing down diagnoses, theoretical appro ...
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Mind+Design

Mind+Design

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Introducing mental health professionals to creative types to find the intersections of counseling, therapy practices & theories, and mental wellness with the world of design.
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The Theory of Change Podcast showcases topics relevant to counselors and counselor educators. The host of this podcast discusses counseling theory, social/cultural issues, and the working dynamics of the modern practitioner. Guests are leading thinkers and practitioners in counseling and related fields that exemplify excellence in their respective disciplines. Host: Dr. Alfredo Palacios Assistant Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at The University of Colorado Colorado Springs. E ...
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This podcast discusses Biblical Counseling-theory and foundational suppositions, and examines biblical teaching, Church history, modern psychological theory, and evidence-based protocols in an effort to determine the extent to which Biblical Counseling-theory is both biblical and effective.
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Colleen is a student of Dr. Harville Hendrix and Dr. Helen LaKelly Hunt who created the Imago Theory and have brought this work to over 50 countries around the world. She is profoundly influenced by this belief shared by Dr. Harville Hendrix. He said, "We are born in relationship, wounded in relationship and healed in relationship." What are you struggling with today? Colleen believes that almost any problem we have began with a broken or unhealed relationship. The anxiety or deep sadness we ...
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Canine Counselor Inc

Phyllis Smuland Julie Hart

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Counseling canines since 1985, Phyllis shares her knowledge amassed from training thousand of pet dogs and their owners. Intended to help dog owners and dog trainers, this podcast will share some of her theories and solutions to common behavior problems. She specializes in challenging cases of aggression, anxiety, and reactivity. She concentrates on changing relationships, mindset, and habits for the dog while using obedience to help the owners transition a newly trained dog to their home.
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Introducing a fresh approach to podcasting that invites you to enjoy two distinct podcasts within one title. Manhood Unscripted (MU) explores the uncharted aspects of masculinity through the perspectives of young men, reflecting on how the presence or absence of a father figure has shaped their identities. For my seasoned Brotha's, we present Grey Seasons Rising (GSR), a space where we delve into the wisdom of older men, focusing on maintaining a positive mindset and discovering joy in the j ...
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Stanford Legal

Stanford Law School

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Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. I ...
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Dreams

Beyond The Altar Ministries

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This podcast is about dreams I'm not sure what the content in total will be but I know that it will be about dreams researching my dreams analyzing my dreams interpreting my dreams and the dreams of others I'm also looking into using dream therapy as a tool when counseling also have some other ideas but that's still on the table so for now this podcast will be about dreams and what we find out to research thanks for listening. Enjoy💕
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Trauma Chat Podcast

Laura Reagan, LCSW-C

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Welcome to the Trauma Chat Podcast with Laura Reagan, LCSW-C. This is a show for anyone who wants to learn about trauma - what it is, how it shows up in our lives and how to heal. Trauma is prevalent across the world, yet so often people don't even realize they are affected by trauma. Trauma Chat is here to remind you that you are not alone, healing is possible, and help is out there for you.
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Trauma Demystified

Natalie Jovanic

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Welcome to Trauma Demystified by Bright Horizon Therapies, hosted by Natalie Jovanic, an experienced Trauma Counsellor and Trauma Recovery Coach. With a deep personal understanding of trauma, Natalie offers insights, tools, and gentleness to help you explore trauma and recovery. Join them as we unveil the truth about healing from trauma.
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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria is an interview-based show that features conversations with innovative scientists and practitioners in the field of Behavior Analysis. The podcast covers topics such as Autism, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Functional Communication Training, Verbal Behavior, and more!
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Scotch and Splenda is a Podcast dedicated to fan theories, what ifs, and side stories of The Office. Office super fans don't ask if you've watched The Office, the ask if you WATCH The Office. so join Super Fans, AJ, BJ, and Nick for in depth conversation, rabbit holes, quotes, and jokes all about The Office.
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Coffee With the Dead

Coffee With the Dead

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Hosted by Spirits Wake Paranormal Spirits Wake is a paranormal discussion and investigation group. We are here to help, as well as to teach. Spirits Wake has been investigating matters of the paranormal for over 20 years in private homes, public locations and businesses. Located in Maryland, Spirits Wake has done investigations up and down the East Coast. Spiritual counseling sessions, equipment help, dream interpretation, angel card readings and tarot card readings are also available as par ...
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Welcome to the Mad in America podcast, a weekly discussion that searches for the truth about psychiatric prescription drugs and mental health care worldwide. Hosted by James Moore, this podcast is part of Mad in America’s mission to serve as a catalyst for rethinking psychiatric care. We believe that the current drug-based paradigm of care has failed our society and that scientific research, as well as the lived experience of those who have been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder, calls f ...
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Send us a text Have you ever felt stuck in traditional therapy, understanding your problems intellectually but still feeling emotionally disconnected? Psychodrama might be the missing piece. This dynamic, action-oriented approach bypasses our well-worn cognitive defenses and connects head with heart in ways that talk therapy sometimes can't. Psycho…
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It's so easy to get caught up in the "physical" when you are stricken with chronic pain out of nowhere. This is exactly what happened to Adam. Otherwise healthy for his whole life, Adam began having severe pelvic and back pain, and spent years in the frustrating cycle of specialists and failed treatments. In retrospect, Adam can see so many things …
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On February 19 of this year, President Donald Trump issued one of his first executive orders, Commencing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy, leaving no doubt his aim to reduce its size and scope. As DOGE got to work firing federal workers—and cutting entire agencies, the president also fired heads of agencies—Democratic and Republican—cleanin…
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When it comes to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), much of the focus is often placed on data collection, program goals, and measurable outcomes for the child. But what about the parents? Supporting caregivers is a critical, and sometimes overlooked, component of effective ABA services. In a recent podcast episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down …
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This week, we're taking a look at the state of mental health services in the UK. Claudia Hammond is joined in the studio by the BBC's social affairs correspondent Michael Buchanan to dissect how long people are having to wait for care and what is being done to tackle the issues. We also hear from two more finalists in the All in the Mind Awards. Fi…
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Send us a text Struggling to differentiate personality development from personality disorders? You're not alone. This episode tackles one of the most challenging distinctions that therapy students face when preparing for licensing exams. We dive deep into the fundamental nature of personality development—a natural, ongoing process that begins in ch…
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In this special episode of Mental Healthy, we welcome Dr. Laurel Shaler—licensed therapist, professor, and passionate advocate for mental and emotional wellness. Today, Dr. Shaler dives into the heart of her newest book, "Loving Adopted Children Well: A 5 Love Languages Approach" (2024), co-authored with Dr. Gary Chapman, the bestselling author of …
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Laurence Kirmayer is one of the most influential figures in cultural psychiatry today. A psychiatrist, researcher, and theorist, he serves as James McGill Professor and Director of the Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry at McGill University and Editor-in-Chief of Transcultural Psychiatry. Across decades of work bridging anthropology, p…
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This week we’re talking about interoception. That's the way the brain interprets the many signals that come from the body. How useful is this skill, can you perfect it – and when might it have a more negative effect? In the studio with Claudia is health psychologist Professor Kavita Vedhara who explains why watching 15 minutes of the Two Ronnies, s…
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Sometimes it's helpful to hear a specific story about a specific symptom to feel secure that this work will help you. I have been hearing a lot about hives and anxiety lately, and a good friend had a transformative experience that led me to share not only her story today, but mine as well. Although many chronic symptoms come from the same place - a…
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Since ChatGPT came on the scene, numerous incidents have surfaced involving attorneys submitting court filings riddled with AI-generated hallucinations—plausible-sounding case citations that purport to support key legal propositions but are, in fact, entirely fictitious. As sanctions against attorneys mount, it seems clear there are a few kinks in …
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Send us a text Facing license exam anxiety? You're far from alone. Today, we're diving deep into how Gestalt therapy offers powerful tools for navigating overwhelming test anxiety, using the story of Rachel – a first-generation college student whose pre-existing anxiety disorder intensifies as her licensure exam approaches. Gestalt therapy stands a…
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Send us a text What does safety look and feel like when you didn’t grow up with it? In this episode, we explore how childhood trauma can shape your inner world and nervous system—and what it takes to begin cultivating safety from the inside out. You’ll learn practical, trauma-informed strategies like grounding practices, self-assessment tools, and …
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Kristen McNeely joins me for an informative discussion about the challenging topic of School Refusal and Chronic Absenteeism. If you are in any way connected to a school community, you've probably heard about this difficult and growing problem. As we discuss in this episode, school refusal is an ever-growing concern, and it manifests itself in nume…
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In this rich and inspiring episode, Acupuncturist Dr. Sarah Fields, joins us to explore the psycho-spiritual roots of wellness through the lens of Traditional Chinese Medicine. We dive deep into Five Element theory, connecting each season with its corresponding organs, emotions, and life lessons—from winter’s call for rest and introspection (Water/…
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In this episode, Dr. Brian Kelley shares valuable insights for college students studying psychology and related fields. Drawing from extensive research in his new book Applied Cognitive Psychology: A Christian and Ethically Integrated Approach, Dr. Kelley explores how students can improve focus, understand the unconscious influence of thought patte…
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Are you ok? It’s a question that might be at the front of your mind during a traumatic event. But how helpful is it and can it even make matters worse? We answer a very intriguing listener question. And in the studio with Claudia is Catherine Loveday, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, who’s excited about a study that has uncovered a fascinating …
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Send us your thoughts! Struggling to express yourself authentically? Constantly apologizing for having needs? Your throat chakra might be blocked, and the consequences could be more serious than you realize. Dr. Julie Merriman dives deep into the throat chakra – the energy center that governs communication and self-expression. She reveals how our e…
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Welcome to the first module in Collection 1.2 of the NCE Study Guide Library: Intake, Assessment, and Diagnosis. In this episode, we follow new counselor Maya as she navigates her very first client intake—from the initial hello to building rapport, conducting a Mental Status Exam, and making sense of presenting problems through structured interview…
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Come join the NCE Study Guide Patreon Library to gain access to the following: 1.1 – Professional Practice and Ethics (8 modules) are now LIVE! For as little as $5 per month, you will have access to the full library: Part 1: Counselor Work Behavior Area 1.1 – Professional Practice and Ethics (8 modules) (Core Area: Professional Counseling Orientati…
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Send us a text When betrayal shatters trust in a relationship, the cultural script is clear: there's a victim and a perpetrator. But what if we've been thinking about affairs all wrong? Master Imago therapist Gene Shelley guides us through a profound reframing of infidelity that moves beyond blame and judgment. With decades of clinical experience h…
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Lindsay and Catherine arrived at our OMEGA retreat last summer as total strangers. They left as friends, and have become soul sisters. They carry a message of unlikely friendship (over 30 years apart in age), unexpected connection and support, and recovery fueled on shared stories and best practices. We discuss their journeys from Long Covid, Chron…
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Send us a text Ever double-checked that your door was locked, even though you knew it was? That momentary doubt is normal—but what happens when these urges become overwhelming and constant? Drawing distinct lines between everyday quirks and clinical conditions, we untangle the often confused Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Obsessive-Compuls…
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Send us a text Could 100 unarmed men defeat a silverback gorilla? It's the absurd question captivating millions across the internet, generating heated debates and revealing surprising psychological truths beneath the surface. This viral thought experiment serves as a fascinating window into our collective psyche, functioning as what therapists migh…
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Hello, my name is Bob Whitaker, and today I have the pleasure of speaking with Kermit Cole. We'll be speaking about a philosophical enterprise that Kermit is now deeply engaged in. That is, broadly speaking, how humor can help in creating a shared experience that is helpful to the healing process. Kermit, in his experiences of being with people in …
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You’ve probably heard the term ADHD – or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder – more and more in recent years. Almost 200,000 of you are waiting for a diagnosis and services are struggling to keep up with the demand. Last year twenty four different services told BBC Verify that it would take them eight years to get to everyone on their waiting …
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Dr. Bill Ahearn joins me in Session 299 of Behavioral Observation. I met Bill a few times at conferences and I'm so glad we finally had a chance to sit down and record a podcast together. Bill is the Director of Research at The New England Center for Children. Long time listeners may recall that NECC sponsored a series of episodes, and in this podc…
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Send us your thoughts! Ever wondered what truly lies at the heart of sustainable wellness? It all begins with how you treat yourself. Welcome to a soul-nourishing exploration of the heart chakra and its profound connection to self-relationship. This week, we're diving deep into what it means to cultivate genuine, unconditional love for yourself—not…
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Episode Description In this episode of the NCE Study Guide, we explore the domain of Assessment and Testing, one of the most technical—and crucial—areas of the NCE. This session is grounded in our May 3rd, 2025 study group, where Tiffany shared her journey navigating complex concepts like z-scores, validity types, and ethical test use. You’ll learn…
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Agnes' first symptom was years of back pain after a horseback riding incident. It was then that she stumbled upon this podcast, but she was not yet ready to embrace the paradigm of MindBody medicine. Then came the most unsettling diagnosis - Dry Eye. It may sounds innocuous, but Agnes was in 24 hour pain and discomfort. She could no longer wear the…
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Send us a text Struggling to master personality disorders for your upcoming licensure exam? Look no further than this deep dive into Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) – a condition you might encounter on test day. We meticulously break down the DSM diagnostic criteria, requiring at least five symptoms from a pattern that includes difficulty maki…
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The Study Group is a space for listeners of this podcast to meet and discuss their NCE prep. This episode isn’t just about prepping for a test—it’s about building community, owning your learning process, and redefining what success looks like in the face of pressure. Whether you’re weeks away or years out, this one’s for you. Let’s study smarter, t…
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On March 6, President Trump issued the executive order “Addressing Risk from Perkins Coie LLP,” essentially preventing the firm from doing business with the federal government, stripping its staff of security clearances. It was the first of several presidential orders aimed at law firms that represented clients and/or employed attorneys at odds wit…
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Welcome to this Mad in America podcast. My name is Robert Whitaker, and I'm happy today to have the pleasure of speaking with Joanna Moncrieff. Dr. Moncrieff is a psychiatrist who works in the National Health Service in the United Kingdom. She is a Professor of Critical and Social Psychiatry at University College, London. In 1990 she co-founded the…
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Send us a text Feeling overwhelmed by the array of assessment tools you need to master for your licensing exam? Today's episode offers a deep dive into one of the most practical and versatile instruments available to therapists: the Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS). Dr. Linton Hutchinson breaks down this deceptively simple yet powerful cli…
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A new series of All in the Mind kicks off with the first of the finalists in the All in the Mind Awards. Seven hundred of you entered the awards and our judging panel had the tricky task of choosing just nine finalists. The first of those is Rachel who was nominated by her husband Sam for all the support she offered him through his depression and p…
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Send us your thoughts! The crushing weight of perfectionism affects so many of us, subtly draining our energy while convincing us that we're never quite good enough. Perfectionism doesn't just rob us of joy—it's a direct pathway to burnout, compassion fatigue, and a disconnection from our authentic selves. Drawing from both clinical expertise and p…
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El Estado del Análisis de la Conducta en Puerto Rico con la Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau En este episodio, tuve el honor de conversar con la Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau, una de las voces más comprometidas y visionarias en el desarrollo del análisis de la conducta en Puerto Rico. A través de una charla llena de realidades, aprendizajes y esperanza, explo…
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This episode is a must-listen for students diving into the biblical foundations of marriage and family. Join authors Dr. Teshaunda Hanor-Walker, Dr. Lynn BoHecker, and Dr. John King as they unpack God’s design, the role of adoption, and how to break free from generational curses. Perfect for students of theology, counseling, or anyone passionate ab…
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Send us a text What happens when the spark fades? That question haunts couples across all life stages, from newlyweds to empty nesters. In this illuminating conversation with Nikki, a dual-certified Imago therapist and sex therapist, we uncover the delicate interplay between emotional connection and physical intimacy that shapes our relationships. …
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When we hear about "flares" in the chronic pain community, they are decidedly viewed as bad. They are feared, judged, dreaded. But what if we redefined flare in the same way we are redefining what it means to be "sick" or "broken" or "hopeless?" What if we challenged the definition of everything that is no longer serving us to make room for a great…
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In this episode of the NCE Study Guide, we dive deep into one of the most testable and misunderstood areas of the NCE: Group Dynamics. Learn to recognize and navigate the five stages of group development—forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning—and how they show up in NCE-style scenarios. We break down real-world examples of group mem…
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What makes a test trustworthy? This episode dives into validity and reliability—two essential concepts for anyone preparing for the NCE exam or learning how to ethically use assessments in counseling. We explore how these ideas show up on the NCE, how to apply them in real-life practice, and how understanding them can help you avoid common pitfalls…
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Send us a text Panic disorder remains one of the most frequently misunderstood anxiety conditions in clinical practice and on licensing exams. We dive deep into what makes this disorder truly distinct from general anxiety - the sudden, intense nature of panic attacks compared to anxiety's gradual build. For therapists and students preparing for lic…
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Send us your thoughts! Your heart chakra holds the key to experiencing true soul joy. This week, we're continuing our exploration of the heart chakra by diving into the transformative practices of self-compassion and gratitude – two essential components of sustainable wellness care. Did you know your amygdala – that little almond-shaped structure i…
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