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Episode 101 Featuring Jenny Moss

33 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Unveiling the Myths of Couples Therapy "Let somebody speak fully everything they have to say." - JM  summary In this insightful episode, licensed marriage and family therapist Jenny Moss shares her expertise on couples therapy, communication, and healing from betrayal. Discover practical tools, common myths, and the importance of understanding each other's love languages to build stronger relationships.  key  topics Common reasons couples seek therapy The importance of developing a unique couple language Myths about couples therapy and divorce How unresolved individual issues affect relationships Effective communication beyond just talking Rebuilding trust after betrayal The role of attachment wounds in relationships Cultural differences in relationship norms To get in contact with Jenny please use the following: https://thevillagetherapy.com/

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Episode 103 Featuring Daniel Mirea Part 2

Unlocking Emotional Resilience with NeuroAffective-CBT "Blood work and lifestyle are integral to therapy."  Summary In this in-depth interview, Daniel Mirea, founder of NeuroAffective-CBT, explores the science behind this innovative therapy, its distinctions from traditional CBT, and practical applications for emotional regulation, trauma, shame, and lifestyle factors. Discover how integrating physiology, neuroscience, and body-brain affect models can enhance psychotherapy outcomes. Key Topics NeuroAffective-CBT foundations and science. Distinction between retraumatization and regulatory collapse. Role of physiology, sleep, diet, and exercise in emotional regulation. Shame as a core affect and its bodily manifestations. Self-sabotaging strategies and internalized shame. Importance of lifestyle interventions in psychotherapy. Future directions and research needs for NeuroAffective-CBT  Takeaways NeuroAffective-CBT is a scientifically grounded evolution of traditional CBT. Addressing physiological health is crucial before trauma processing. Shame is a body-based affective state, not just a thought. Lifestyle factors like sleep, diet, and exercise significantly impact emotional regulation. Self-sabotaging behaviors reinforce internalized shame and core vulnerabilities. Integrating body and brain regulation enhances therapy outcomes. Further research and clinical trials are needed to validate and refine NA-CBT. Therapists should consider physiological assessments and lifestyle advice as part of treatment. To get in contact with Daniel please use the following: ⁠www.neuroaffectivecbt.com⁠ [http://www.neuroaffectivecbt.com/]

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Portada del episodio Episode 102 Featuring Daniel Mirea

Episode 102 Featuring Daniel Mirea

The Future of Psychotherapy: Integrating Body and Mind "Some emotions have no language" - DM Join Calvin Anderson in an insightful conversation with Daniel Mirea, a pioneer in evidence-based psychological treatments and neuro-affective CBT. They explore the intricate connections between mind and body, the evolution of CBT, and innovative approaches to mental health that integrate biological and psychological insights.  key  topics Neuro-affective CBT development and principles The interconnectedness of mind and body in mental health The role of emotions as signals and their linguistic representation The importance of sleep, diet, and exercise in psychological resilience Evolution and future directions of cognitive behavioural therapy To contact Daniel please use the following: www.neuroaffectivecbt.com [http://www.neuroaffectivecbt.com/]

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Portada del episodio Episode 101 Featuring Jenny Moss

Episode 101 Featuring Jenny Moss

Unveiling the Myths of Couples Therapy "Let somebody speak fully everything they have to say." - JM  summary In this insightful episode, licensed marriage and family therapist Jenny Moss shares her expertise on couples therapy, communication, and healing from betrayal. Discover practical tools, common myths, and the importance of understanding each other's love languages to build stronger relationships.  key  topics Common reasons couples seek therapy The importance of developing a unique couple language Myths about couples therapy and divorce How unresolved individual issues affect relationships Effective communication beyond just talking Rebuilding trust after betrayal The role of attachment wounds in relationships Cultural differences in relationship norms To get in contact with Jenny please use the following: https://thevillagetherapy.com/

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Portada del episodio Episode 100 Featuring Bianca Le Conte

Episode 100 Featuring Bianca Le Conte

From Self-Doubt to Success: Bianca's Story "I need to step up my game a little bit." Summary In this episode, Calvin Anderson interviews Bianca Le Conte, a qualified psychotherapist and founder of The Hive in Bow. Bianca shares her journey into therapy, discussing her personal experiences that led her to become a therapist, the challenges of self-doubt, and the importance of self-compassion in the therapeutic process. She also talks about her innovative approach to therapy, including animal-assisted therapy with her dog Bella, and her vision for creating a welcoming and holistic therapeutic space. The conversation touches on the significance of finding the right therapist and the evolving nature of personal and professional growth in the field of therapy. Takeaways Bianca's journey into therapy was inspired by her own experiences in personal therapy. She overcame self-doubt and recognized her capabilities through therapy. Founding The Hive was a response to the lack of accessible therapy spaces in London. Personal growth as a therapist involves recognizing the need for boundaries and self-care. Self-compassion is crucial for therapists to avoid burnout and maintain effectiveness. Therapists should be aware of their own human imperfections and mistakes. Animal-assisted therapy can provide unique support and comfort to clients. Creating a welcoming therapeutic environment enhances the client experience. Future aspirations include expanding holistic care services within her practice. Therapists also need therapy to process their experiences and maintain their well-being.

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