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Your Therapy guide

Podcast by Dr Mohammadrasool Yadegarfard

English

Health & personal development

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About Your Therapy guide

Your Therapy Guide is a podcast series created and hosted by Dr. Mohammadrasool Yadegarfard, a therapist dedicated to making the therapeutic process clear, understandable, and less intimidating.In each short, practical episode, Dr. Yadegarfard answers the most common questions his clients ask when they begin their journey. From understanding what therapy is and how it works to setting goals and navigating the stages of change, this podcast provides you with a trusted guide and valuable tools.This series is a perfect companion to your therapeutic journey, offering insights to empower you both in and out of the therapy room.

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36 episodes

episode Staying Motivated When Therapy Feels Tough — Understanding the Messy Middle artwork

Staying Motivated When Therapy Feels Tough — Understanding the Messy Middle

What happens when therapy starts to feel heavy, slow, or discouraging? What if you feel worse before you feel better — or begin to wonder whether it’s working at all? In this episode, Dr. Yadegarfard explores why therapy often becomes most challenging in the middle of the journey. Drawing on psychological science and clinical practice, this episode explains how increased awareness, emotional processing, identity shifts, and effort fatigue can temporarily reduce motivation — without meaning that therapy is failing. You’ll learn how to distinguish between productive discomfort and overwhelm, plateau and stuckness, resistance and misalignment. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to reflect on tough phases in therapy without shaming yourself or jumping to conclusions. This episode is designed for anyone currently in therapy — or considering it — who wants a grounded, evidence-informed understanding of why progress is rarely linear and why tough phases deserve thoughtful reflection, not silent endurance. You’ll learn: • Why therapy can feel harder in the middle • How increased awareness can temporarily increase distress • What the “messy middle” of change looks like • The difference between growth discomfort and overwhelm • How to recognise plateau versus stuckness • Why motivation naturally fluctuates • How self-compassion supports persistence • When tough phases deserve conversation and adjustment ⸻ Listen to the full episode on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Podcast Index RSS.com [http://RSS.com] Community ⸻ Connect with Dr. Yadegarfard: Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274] Instagram: Your_therapy_guide X (Twitter): @UrTherapyguide Email: your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com [your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com] ⸻ Hashtags: #TherapyJourney #StayingMotivated #YourTherapyGuide #MentalHealthEducation #TherapyPodcast #EmotionalGrowth #PsychologyExplained #CBTInformed #PersonalDevelopment #DrYadegarfard #MentalHealthSkills

1 Mar 2026 - 12 min
episode Action vs Reaction — Building the Pause Between Impulse and Choice artwork

Action vs Reaction — Building the Pause Between Impulse and Choice

Why do you sometimes react before you’ve had a chance to think? Why does insight alone not stop certain patterns, even when you understand them well? In this episode, Dr. Yadegarfard explores the difference between reacting and acting from a neuroscience-informed, therapy-focused perspective. Rather than framing reactions as personal failures, this episode explains how fast, automatic responses are driven by the nervous system’s threat mechanisms — and how therapy helps build a pause that makes choice possible. You’ll learn why reactions happen so quickly, why willpower is not enough to change them, and how therapy supports the gradual development of space between impulse and behaviour. This episode is designed to help you understand your reactions with less shame and more clarity, and to see change as a process of increasing capacity rather than forcing control. You’ll learn: • The difference between reaction and intentional action • Why the brain prioritises speed over reflection under threat • Why insight alone does not stop reactive behaviour • What the “pause” really is — and what it is not • How therapy helps widen the space between impulse and choice • The role of self-compassion and acceptance in reducing reactivity • What realistic progress looks like when working with reactions ⸻ Listen to the full episode on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Podcast Index RSS.com [http://RSS.com] Community ⸻ Connect with Dr. Yadegarfard: Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274] Instagram: Your_therapy_guide X (Twitter): @UrTherapyguide Email: your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com [your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com] ⸻ Hashtags: #ActionVsReaction #EmotionalRegulation #TherapyPodcast #YourTherapyGuide #MentalHealthEducation #NeuroscienceInformed #CBTInformed #SelfAwareness #ImpulseControl #MentalHealthSkills #DrYadegarfard

15 Feb 2026 - 11 min
episode Self-Compassion and Acceptance — Why Change Needs Both artwork

Self-Compassion and Acceptance — Why Change Needs Both

Why do self-compassion and acceptance sound helpful in theory, but feel so hard in practice? And why do they often show up later in therapy rather than at the beginning? In this episode, Dr. Yadegarfard explores self-compassion and acceptance from a therapy-informed, science-based perspective — not as positive attitudes you should force, but as internal states that emerge when safety, understanding, and capacity increase. You’ll learn why resistance to self-compassion is often protective, why acceptance does not mean giving up, and why real change tends to stall when people are fighting both their situation and themselves at the same time. This episode explains how therapy helps soften that internal struggle, allowing change to become more sustainable rather than exhausting. Designed for people in therapy, considering therapy, or feeling stuck despite insight and effort, this episode offers a grounded, non-judgemental way of understanding why kindness toward yourself can feel so difficult — and why that difficulty makes sense. You’ll learn: • Why self-compassion and acceptance are often paired in therapy • The difference between acceptance and resignation • Why self-compassion can feel unsafe or uncomfortable • How shame and internal threat interfere with change • Why compassion without acceptance can turn into avoidance • How acceptance without compassion can feel like endurance • How therapy supports regulation so compassion can emerge naturally • Why self-compassion supports long-term change rather than lowering standards ⸻ Listen to the full episode on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Podcast Index RSS.com [http://RSS.com] Community ⸻ Connect with Dr. Yadegarfard: Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274] Instagram: Your_therapy_guide X (Twitter): @UrTherapyguide Email: your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com [your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com] ⸻ Hashtags: #SelfCompassion #Acceptance #TherapyPodcast #YourTherapyGuide #MentalHealthEducation #EmotionalRegulation #ShameAndHealing #CBTInformed #PsychologyExplained #MentalHealthSkills #DrYadegarfard

1 Feb 2026 - 12 min
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How Our Minds Rewrite Stories — Memory, Meaning, and Emotional Experience

Have you ever been completely certain about how something happened — only to realise that someone else remembers the same event very differently? In this episode, Dr. Yadegarfard explores how human memory actually works, and why our minds don’t simply record events, but actively reconstruct them over time. This episode looks at how memories are shaped by emotion, meaning, and context, and how personal stories formed in moments of stress, fear, or pain can continue to influence how we feel and react long after the event itself has passed. Rather than focusing on whether memories are “right” or “wrong,” the episode explains how therapy works with meaning, interpretation, and emotional safety to help loosen the grip of rigid personal narratives. Designed for people in therapy, thinking about therapy, or curious about how memory and meaning affect mental health, this episode offers a compassionate, science-informed understanding of why certain memories feel so powerful — and how they can soften over time. You’ll learn: • Why memory is reconstructive rather than a fixed record of the past • How emotion shapes what we remember and how we remember it • Why different people can recall the same event in very different ways • How personal stories form around difficult experiences • When memories and stories become emotionally unhelpful • How therapy works with meaning rather than trying to “correct” memory • Why changing a story is not the same as denying pain ⸻ Listen to the full episode on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Podcast Index RSS.com [http://RSS.com] Community ⸻ Connect with Dr. Yadegarfard: Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274] Instagram: Your_therapy_guide X (Twitter): @UrTherapyguide Email: your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com [your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com] ⸻ Hashtags: #MemoryAndMeaning #PsychologyExplained #TherapyPodcast #YourTherapyGuide #MentalHealthEducation #EmotionalMemory #SelfAwareness #MentalHealthSkills #TraumaInformed #CBT #DrYadegarfard

17 Jan 2026 - 10 min
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When Awareness Isn’t Enough - Why Insight Alone Doesn’t Create Change

We live in a time of unprecedented psychological awareness. Many people understand their patterns, their triggers, and where their difficulties come from. They’ve read the books, listened to the podcasts, and can describe their struggles clearly-yet still feel stuck. In this episode, Dr. Yadegarfard explores a question that comes up repeatedly in therapy: Why isn’t awareness always enough to create change? More importantly, what actually needs to happen for awareness to turn into meaningful, lasting change? This episode goes beyond insight and explains how awareness works, where its limits are, and how therapy helps translate understanding into emotional regulation, behavioural shifts, and real-life change - without self-blame or pressure to “fix” yourself. Designed for people starting therapy, currently in therapy, or feeling frustrated by how much they already know, this episode offers relief, clarity, and a more realistic model of change. You’ll learn: • Why awareness is necessary but not sufficient for change • The difference between insight, regulation, and behaviour change • Why patterns persist even when you understand them • How emotional activation and the nervous system affect change • How awareness can support change when used differently • Why self-help and insight can sometimes increase self-criticism • What therapy adds beyond understanding and information ⸻ Listen to the full episode on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Podcast Index RSS.com [http://RSS.com] Community ⸻ Connect with Dr. Yadegarfard: Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/812274] Instagram: Your_therapy_guide X (Twitter): @UrTherapyguide Email: your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com [your.therapy.guide2025@gmail.com] ⸻ Hashtags: #AwarenessIsntEnough #TherapyPodcast #MentalHealthEducation #YourTherapyGuide #PsychologyExplained #EmotionalRegulation #SelfAwareness #BehaviourChange #AnxietySupport #MentalHealthSkills #DrYadegarfard #TherapyJourney

10 Jan 2026 - 9 min
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