The Purple Couch with Dr. Nicole Dolan
Every adaptation has an edge. This is what happens when you reach it. Dr. Nicole Dolan records this episode in her own collapse and doesn't hide it. There is a stage in the healing arc that follows repetition and it doesn't come with a warning. It comes when the ways you've survived stop being enough. Dr. Nicole Dolan and Melinda Kincaid call it collapse. Depth psychology calls it a threshold. Your nervous system just calls it: I can't do this anymore. In this episode, both women are inside it. Nicole speaks live about parenting a child on the autism spectrum, the double-edged sword of clinical knowledge when it meets personal failure, and what it felt like — in her body — to finally trust that what she had been through really mattered. Melinda brings the driveway. For the clinician who suspects the work is not separate from the self. For the woman who is currently becoming goo. GUEST BIO: Melinda Kincaid is a licensed clinical social worker, clinical supervisor, and depth-oriented therapist. She has been a recurring co-host of The Purple Couch and brings both personal testimony and supervisory precision to every conversation. CHAPTERS: 00:03 — The invitation (who is here and why) 02:06 — Nicole's transparent disclosure: "I'm in collapse too" 04:38 — The paradox: best work done from the bottom 07:17 — What collapse actually feels like inside it 09:34 — The butterfly isn't a metaphor for ease 12:11 — Melinda's driveway: a collapse told from inside the body 15:00 — "I don't matter" and the mother wound 17:02 — Fear of flying, fear of annihilation, and the very young nervous system 19:41 — Why we literally need another to exist at that age 21:10 — Why social media does what it does to you 22:32 — Nicole's disclosure: parenting, autism, the clinician watching herself fail 28:16 — Collapse comes after repetition: "I did a lot of running" 31:10 — Gary: the supervisor, the shame, the mask coming down 35:25 — What it felt like to trust, for the first time, that it mattered 37:57 — "In the collapse we don't have a choice. We are goo." 40:02 — Why reasoning doesn't reach where the wound lives 44:18 — Flight vs fight: what we came here with, not what we chose 49:21 — Why collapse is essential: it's what brings us back to life 51:17 — Closing Two clinicians. Two real stories. Zero clinical distance. This is depth psychology the way it was meant to be heard. Pull up a seat. 🎙️ — 🛋️ THE PURPLE COUCH PODCAST New episodes every week. Subscribe so you never miss one. — 🌿 CONNECT WITH DR. NICOLE Website → https://drnicoledolan.com/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/drnicoledolan X → https://x.com/DrNicole_Dolan YouTube → https://tr.ee/HcY_SFs2Uk Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/3giyZ42nDvvI4Y4L2wENaO — 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes on trauma, nervous system healing, depth psychology and the journey back to yourself. 📌 The Purple Couch is for anyone tired of living from survival — and for therapists ready to bring soul back into the room.
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