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When Therapists Watch TV is a brand-new podcast from Ellie Mental Health where we react to and discuss today's buzz-worthy TV shows. With the help of other mental health professionals, we'll talk about how television tackles important topics such as mental health, relationships, addiction, grief and loss, parenting - all that good human stuff.

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12 episodios

Portada del episodio 12. Got Beef? - Therapists React to the New Netflix Show

12. Got Beef? - Therapists React to the New Netflix Show

Anger is a complicated emotion. We all experience it, but how we learn to express (or repress) it is tied to a whole range of factors, like our temperament, upbringing, culture, even our gender. The Netflix show, Beef, explores what happens when we can’t seem to find a healthy way to express or resolve our negative emotions. And while it is also a show about identity, relationships, expectations, racism, thwarted dreams, and despair, at its heart, Beef is a show about anger. In this episode of When Therapists Watch TV, Matt Reed, MA, and BJ McElrath, LPCC, join host Dr. Terri Bly to tackle this intense and even scary emotion that most of us don’t quite know what to do with, and what it is about life that can make us so darn angry.  When Therapists Watch TV is a podcast from Ellie Mental Health where we react to and discuss today's buzz-worthy TV shows and what they can teach us about ourselves, our relationships, and the world around us. This podcast is hosted Dr. Terri Bly, PsyD, an avid watcher of television and licensed clinical psychologist. Each season, we will feature shows we think does an excellent job portraying some aspect of being human. With the help of other mental health professionals and subject matter experts, we will explore how television tackles important topics such as mental health, relationships, addiction, grief and loss, parenting - all that good human stuff. Ellie Mental Health is an outpatient mental health clinic that began in St. Paul, Minnesota and has continued to expand to over 20 clinics in Minnesota and a growing number of franchises across the country (we'll be opening over 500 locations in communities nationwide in the near future!!). Find out more at elliementalhealth.com #therapy #therapistreacts #beef #anger

27 de jun de 2023 - 47 min
Portada del episodio 11. The Benefits of Bluey: Therapists React

11. The Benefits of Bluey: Therapists React

While we can certainly debate the pros and cons of allowing children to watch TV, the reality is that most parents let their kids have some TV time now and again. These days, one of the most popular shows among children and parents alike is the Australian animated series, Bluey! As it turns out, therapists who work with kids and their parents also love the show. So why is Bluey so darn popular with everyone and their therapist? What can parents learn from watching it, and might your kids even benefit from having a little Bluey in their lives? Child therapists Kelly Pieper, LICSW, and Miranda Barker, LICSW, join host Dr. Terri Bly to discuss the merits of this adorable little show, and to give parents some guidance on how they can make the most out of their children’s (ideally limited) screen time.  When Therapists Watch TV is a podcast from Ellie Mental Health where we react to and discuss today's buzz-worthy TV shows and what they can teach us about ourselves, our relationships, and the world around us. This podcast is hosted Dr. Terri Bly, PsyD, an avid watcher of television and licensed clinical psychologist. Each season, we will feature shows we think does an excellent job portraying some aspect of being human. With the help of other mental health professionals and subject matter experts, we will explore how television tackles important topics such as mental health, relationships, addiction, grief and loss, parenting - all that good human stuff. Ellie Mental Health is an outpatient mental health clinic that began in St. Paul, Minnesota and has continued to expand to over 20 clinics in Minnesota and a growing number of franchises across the country (we'll be opening over 500 locations in communities nationwide in the near future!!). Find out more at elliementalhealth.com #therapy #therapistreacts #bluey

13 de jun de 2023 - 48 min
Portada del episodio 10. Good Grief - Therapists React to Shrinking

10. Good Grief - Therapists React to Shrinking

Is there a right way to grieve? In the Apple TV show, Shrinking, grief and loss are major themes throughout the first season, with each of the characters grieving their specific losses in their own unique way. Since death is an inevitable part of life, nearly all of us will experience the loss of a loved one at some point, just as many of us will face a time when we learn that our own death is on the horizon. What can we learn from Shrinking about what it feels like to grieve, and how can we use that knowledge to help ourselves through that process, and also to support others who are grieving as well? Grief and loss expert Erin Opoku, LPCC, joins the show to share her wisdom and experience on this important topic.  When Therapists Watch TV is a podcast from Ellie Mental Health where we react to and discuss today's buzz-worthy TV shows and what they can teach us about ourselves, our relationships, and the world around us. This podcast is hosted Dr. Terri Bly, PsyD, an avid watcher of television and licensed clinical psychologist. Each season, we will feature shows we think does an excellent job portraying some aspect of being human. With the help of other mental health professionals and subject matter experts, we will explore how television tackles important topics such as mental health, relationships, addiction, grief and loss, parenting - all that good human stuff. Ellie Mental Health is an outpatient mental health clinic that began in St. Paul, Minnesota and has continued to expand to over 20 clinics in Minnesota and a growing number of franchises across the country (we'll be opening over 500 locations in communities nationwide in the near future!!). Find out more at elliementalhealth.com #therapy [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/therapy] #therapistreacts [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/therapistreacts] #shrinking [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/hacks]

30 de may de 2023 - 52 min
Portada del episodio 9. The Deal with Ageism

9. The Deal with Ageism

Ageism, at its core, is about the loss of privilege. Where perhaps you were once visible, prioritized, and valued, you are now becoming invisible, ignored or even outright dismissed, solely because of your age. For women, this typically starts in their mid- to late-40s, but really kicks into high gear starting at 50. Not coincidentally, so does menopause. Of course, for obese women, disabled women, queer women, and women of color, being visible and prioritized may never have been part of their lived experience. Nonetheless, ageism is real, and as a society we don’t like to talk about it any more than we like to talk about menopause. While the television industry has made some small steps towards inclusion over the past few years, the numbers are still pretty dismal. The annual Boxed In study by San Diego State University found that in the 2021-2022 season, only 26% of all female television characters were over 40 (and only 3% were over 60), versus 41% of male characters. Clearly, this is not representative of the population at large. Even if other industries are less obvious in their attitudes about age, the majority of women over 50 still report experiencing ageism in the workplace. So what can we do about ageism? How can women push back against the messaging that we are no longer “in our prime” after we turn 50, and therefore should fade quietly into the background? Is there anything women over 50 can be doing differently to reduce ageism or its impact?  In this episode of When Therapists Watch TV, we will be discussing ageism in modern society, using the HBO series Hacks as the platform. Hacks stars Jean Smart as the aging comedian Deborah Vance, who is facing forced retirement despite doing everything she can to stay visible and viable in her career. A 20-something comedic writer, Ava, is sent to Las Vegas to help Deborah refresh her act, but what happens next points to some of the ways women, young and old, might be able to help each other fight back against a patriarchal society that continues to base a woman’s value primarily on her sex appeal and youthfulness.  When Therapists Watch TV is a podcast from Ellie Mental Health where we react to and discuss today's buzz-worthy TV shows and what they can teach us about ourselves, our relationships, and the world around us. This podcast is hosted Dr. Terri Bly, PsyD, an avid watcher of television and licensed clinical psychologist. Each season, we will feature shows we think does an excellent job portraying some aspect of being human. With the help of other mental health professionals and subject matter experts, we will explore how television tackles important topics such as mental health, relationships, addiction, grief and loss, parenting - all that good human stuff. Ellie Mental Health is an outpatient mental health clinic that began in St. Paul, Minnesota and has continued to expand to over 20 clinics in Minnesota and a growing number of franchises across the country (we'll be opening over 500 locations in communities nationwide in the near future!!). Find out more at elliementalhealth.com #therapy #therapistreacts #hacks

16 de may de 2023 - 43 min
Portada del episodio 8. Is There Life After Divorce? - Therapists React to Ted Lasso's New Season

8. Is There Life After Divorce? - Therapists React to Ted Lasso's New Season

While divorce can set in motion positive changes in our lives, rarely does it make life easier. Not initially, anyway. In season 3 of Ted Lasso, Ted struggles to adjust to life after divorce. He’s having a hard time accepting that his ex-wife is now dating, and that her new boyfriend is spending a lot of time with their son. He’s also trying to figure out his own dating future, and what he needs to work on within himself to be in a good place to pursue new relationships. In this episode of When Therapists Watch TV, we discuss how to navigate life after divorce, including how to know when you’re ready to date, when and how to talk to your kids about your love life, and how your ex figures into those conversations. Divorce and co-parenting expert Deb Link joins Dr. Terri Bly to share her invaluable insight and wisdom for divorced men and women trying to figure out how to make the most of this chapter of their lives, while doing what they can to ensure the best outcomes for their children as well.  When Therapists Watch TV is a podcast from Ellie Mental Health where we react to and discuss today's buzz-worthy TV shows and what they can teach us about ourselves, our relationships, and the world around us. This podcast is hosted Dr. Terri Bly, PsyD, an avid watcher of television and licensed clinical psychologist. Each season, we will feature shows we think does an excellent job portraying some aspect of being human. With the help of other mental health professionals and subject matter experts, we will explore how television tackles important topics such as mental health, relationships, addiction, grief and loss, parenting - all that good human stuff. Ellie Mental Health is an outpatient mental health clinic that began in St. Paul, Minnesota and has continued to expand to over 20 clinics in Minnesota and a growing number of franchises across the country (we'll be opening over 500 locations in communities nationwide in the near future!!). Find out more at elliementalhealth.com #therapy [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/therapy] #therapistreacts [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/therapistreacts] #tedlasso [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/tedlasso]

2 de may de 2023 - 53 min
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