• Comics and Mental Health
    Mar 24 2024

    In this episode, our panel will include professionals and avid comic fans Felix Morton, IV, Wesley Wade, and Anna Hayes. We'll discuss issues related to identity, portrayals of mental illness, and the personal impact comics have had on our guests.

    This episode is not eligible for CEs.

    Learn more about our guests here.

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    59 mins
  • Managing Inappropriate Client Behaviors
    Sep 3 2023

    This episode is eligible for CE credit - Counselors & Social Workers

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    Almost all of us have had to navigate uncomfortable situations in which clients crossed boundaries or engaged in behaviors that made us feel uncomfortable or outright victimized. Today’s episode will explore dealing with inappropriate client behaviors. We’ll discuss personal examples and talk with Licensed Psychological Associate Amber Margareten about setting boundaries and seeking support in her work with clients in prison, inpatient, and memory care settings. We’ll also hear from a physician’s assistant working in an outpatient clinic about her experience dealing with sexual behavior and stalking by clients.

    Learning Objectives

    1. Define the spectrum of sexual behavior relative to state law.
    2. Examine strategies for addressing sexual behavior from clients.
    3. Describe possible emotional responses to client sexual behavior.
    4. Identify resources for ongoing support.
    5. Evaluate the gaps in counselor education regarding maintaining boundaries when the counselor is at risk.

    Meet our guest

    Amber Margaretten is a licensed psychological associate and is licensed to practice psychology in North Carolina. She went to Appalachian State University and North Carolina State University for her undergraduate degree in psychology and obtained her Master’s in Clinical Psychology from North Carolina Central University. Amber has been in the mental health field for about nine years. Much of her work as a psychologist was in various prisons performing individual therapy, group therapy, and psychological assessments where she worked with all custody levels from minimum custody to death row. She supervised all mental health services and mental health staff at her last facility and developed their treatment program.

    Other areas of experience include geriatrics, chronic pain, psychoeducational evaluations, working in group home settings, providing critical incident care to first responders, and providing affirming care to diverse populations. Currently, she is the owner and sole provider at Worry Free Psychology, PLLC, a company primarily focused on conducting psychological evaluations.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Therapy Speak On Trial
    Jul 14 2023

    This episode is eligible for CE credit - Counselors & Social Workers

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    In this episode, Dr. Aisha Al-Qimlass and I will debate the risks and benefits of therapy speak and social media phenomena that relate to mental health. We’ll explore a specific example of therapy speak being used to break up with a friend and discuss the role of social media in stigma, service access, and mental health awareness.

    Learning objectives:

    1. Define therapy speak in social media contexts

    2. Examine research findings related to the impact of social media in a variety of populations stratified by ethnicity, SES, and age.

    3. Consider specific ethical principles including non-malfeasance, justice, and beneficence that are implicated in the relationship between social media and counseling

    4. Identify strategies for counselors to integrate the realities of social media into work with clients.

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    58 mins
  • Tarot in Counseling : History and Potential Applications
    Jun 15 2023

    Summary

    In this episode, I'll be talking with therapist and author Dreya Blume about her experience integrating Tarot into her work with clients. We'll explore a brief history of tarot, significant social aspects of the practice, and adaptations that make tarot useful for client introspection and self awareness.

    This episode is not eligible for CE credit.

    Meet our guest

    Dreya Blume, LCSW been a licensed clinical social worker for almost twenty years, the same amount of time she's been working with tarot cards. She's always been interested in how therapists can integrate tarot cards into their sessions, and has written several books on the topic.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Let’s Get Critical: Harry, Meghan, and Mental Health
    Mar 10 2023

    This episode is eligible for CE credit - Counselors & Social Workers

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    Summary

    The "Let's Get Critical" series explores current social and cultural movements, moments, and events from a counseling perspective. In this episode, Dr. Aisha Al-Qimlass discusses how public fascination with Prince Harry and Meghan Markel impact perceptions of family estrangement and mental health stigma.

    Learning Objectives

    • Identify types of family estrangement - precipitating factors, relational types, and common beliefs
    • Examine the role of gender on social perceptions of family estrangement
    • Consider difference between speculation and confessional phases of celebrity mental health disclosure
    • Examine ways to mitigate socially conditioned expectations around mental illness and treatment in counseling and counselor education.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Social Media Marketing for Counselors: Ethics Barriers, and Resources
    Mar 10 2023

    Summary

    Self promotion can feel outside of our scope as counselors. In today's episode, we'll talk with social media specialist, Devon Brown, about her work helping BIPOC therapists overcome internal and external barriers to marketing their practices and products.

    This episode is not eligible for CE credit.

    Meet Our Guest

    Devon Brown is the owner of Let’s Write Your Future and is dedicated to helping successful mental health professionals become industry thought leaders using social media. Much of her expertise was cultivated when she worked as a travel influencer and a writer, having written for Time Out New York and National Geographic Traveler.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Decolonizing Grief Work: Indigenous and Ancestral Healing Practices in Counseling
    Mar 6 2023

    This episode is eligible for CE credit - Counselors & Social Workers

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    Summary

    Today's episode looks at decolonizing counseling practice and narratives of grief that are central to this work. Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Shaniqua Ford shares her unique approach to incorporating indigenous wisdom practices into work related to transitions, grief, and identity.

    Learning Objectives

    • Define the difference between decolonizing and deconstructing as it relates to counseling
    • Generalize strategies for incorporating social determinants of health into support frameworks
    • Demonstrate the role of community and connection in indigenous and ancestral grief processes
    • Identify community and family challenges associated with attaining higher education through predominantly white institutions and systems
    • Consider the connection between capitalism, ambiguous grief and self worth.

    Meet our guest

    Shaniqua Ford, LCSW is a group practice owner in the state of Illinois. She earned her MSW from the University of Chicago. Shaniqua has over 10 years of experience holding space for folx within ministry and professional training through transition, loss and grief. As a spiritualist and therapist she helps folx utilize their faith traditions to cultivate healthy healing rituals to navigate both physical and ambiguous grief.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Counseling Male-Identified Survivors of Sex Trafficking
    Feb 17 2023

    This episode is eligible for CE credit - Counselors and Social Workers

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    In this episode, I'll be talking with Anna Smith, MSW, LCSWA, RYT500 about her experience working with and advocating for male sex trafficking survivors.

    Learning objectives

    • Define trafficking and its impact on counseling clients
    • Explain critical changes that have come about through the Trafficking Victims Protection Act and how these changes affect mental health service seeking and provision.
    • Assess the role of white feminism as a barrier to mental health care for male-identified survivors
    • Describe strategies for assessing for trafficking history in outpatient therapy settings
    • Consider vulnerability factors for individuals who are trafficked to improve counselor awareness of risk in counseling settings.

    Meet our guest

    Anna Smith, MSW, LCSWA, RYT500 has spent nearly 10 years working in therapeutic services, focusing on developing an understanding of the mind-body connection and best approaches for clinical interventions. Prior to coming to clinical work, she collaborated with trauma experts to develop innovative approaches to care for boys and men who’ve exited the life of sex trafficking. As a result of her findings she co-produced a full length documentary film on the issue. Anna is also an adjunct faculty at Metropolitan State Denver, School of Social Work and UNC- Chapel Hill School of Social Work.

    As an anti-trafficking advocate, Anna enjoys using her knowledge and personal experience to strengthen and stand in freedom with others through speaking, writing, teaching, and consulting. Journeying through her own recovery process, she understands that healing is a painful yet beautiful path we must take to receive freedom. Anna believes healing is possible for everyone, no matter age, gender, or situation - it is possible.

    Beyond Therapy Podcast is a produced by Creasman Counseling, PLLC.

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    1 hr and 13 mins