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From Both Sides Of The Couch with Dr. Laurie Bruce

From Both Sides Of The Couch with Dr. Laurie Bruce

Written by: Dr. Laurie Bruce
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I am Dr. Laurie Bruce, a clinical psychologist and mindfulness coach. For the last 25 years, I have had the privilege of providing psychotherapy, consultation and supervision to thousands of clients and students.

My greatest form of self-care is to engage in my own personal therapy. I have had the privilege of working with some gifted therapists over the years. My investment in my own therapy has been the single most important gift I have given myself and it helps me to be the best therapist, mother and friend that I can be.

If you are someone who is constantly striving to be the best version of yourself, then come join me. If you, like me, tend to be driven, perfectionistic and self-critical, then this is the show for you. I am here to share wisdom that I have learned over the last two and a half decades from my clients, my supervisors and my own therapists. Join me for discussions on mindfulness, self-compassion, resilience, authenticity, vulnerability, healthy relationships and so much more.

Visit me at www.drlauriebruce.comDr. Laurie Bruce
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Episodes
  • Episode 69: The Shame Spiral: How to Stop Negative Self-Talk & Build Self-Compassion
    Feb 24 2026

    Have you ever felt like you’re too much, too sensitive, too emotional, too flawed, or even too broken? In this eye-opening episode, we explore the spiral of shame and how it can quietly distort the way we see ourselves, the people around us, and the world we move through. Together, we look at why shame takes such a deep hold and how self-compassion can begin to soften its grip.

    As we walk through how to notice and interrupt negative self-talk, understand how self-criticism can evolve into chronic shame, and learn practical ways to foster self-compassion that supports healing and emotional safety.

    You are not your shame story. It can be acknowledged, understood, and rewritten. And remember, shame thrives in silence and secrecy, but healing begins when we bring it into the light.

    Listen to this week’s episode of From Both Sides Of The Couch: The Shame Spiral: How to Stop Negative Self-Talk & Build Self-Compassion

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    Dr. Laurie Bruce is a clinical psychologist and mindfulness coach. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2000. Her expertise is in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which is a treatment that combines both traditional cognitive and behavioral strategies with Eastern Mindfulness practices. She is also a Certified Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapist and completed a year-long intensive training through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute. She’s passionate about the safe, legal, and ethical use of psychedelic medicines to help address trauma, mood, and anxiety disorders and for personal and spiritual development.

    Follow her socials:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555258666969

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlauriebruce/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-bruce-psy-d-0201277/

    Visit her website.

    Website: https://www.drlauriebruce.com/

    #selfcompassion #healingfromshame #emotionalwellbeing

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    22 mins
  • Episode 68: Why ADHD and Anxiety Go Hand in Hand
    Feb 17 2026

    Have you ever been in a situation where you try to calm down, but your thoughts just won’t slow down? In this episode of From Both Sides Of The Couch, we’re talking about why ADHD and anxiety often show up together, even though they can seem contradictory.

    Join me, Dr. Laurie Bruce, as we unpack how the brain regulates, why so many people experience both ADHD and anxiety, and how understanding their connection can reduce shame, increase self-compassion, and support healthier coping.

    An ADHD brain under stress is more vulnerable to anxiety. Over time, this shapes self-beliefs and keeps the nervous system in a state of hypervigilance. Calm doesn’t come from trying harder, but from responding with compassion.

    Learn more about ADHD and anxiety in this week’s episode of From Both Sides Of The Couch.

    Enjoy this episode? Follow us on your favorite podcast platforms and leave a 5-star review!

    Dr. Laurie Bruce is a clinical psychologist and mindfulness coach. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2000. Her expertise is in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which is a treatment that combines both traditional cognitive and behavioral strategies with Eastern Mindfulness practices. She is also a Certified Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapist and completed a year-long intensive training through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute. She’s passionate about the safe, legal, and ethical use of psychedelic medicines to help address trauma, mood, and anxiety disorders and for personal and spiritual development.

    Follow her socials:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555258666969

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlauriebruce/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-bruce-psy-d-0201277/

    Visit her website.

    Website: https://www.drlauriebruce.com/

    #ADHDAwareness #AnxietySupport #NervousSystemRegulation

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    16 mins
  • Episode 67: When Trust Breaks: Healing Betrayal Trauma from the Inside Out
    Feb 10 2026

    Have you ever trusted someone deeply, only to have them become the person who hurt you the most?

    In this episode of From Both Sides Of The Couch, we’re diving into betrayal trauma — the kind that makes you question your self-worth, your memory, and even your own judgment. We unpack what betrayal trauma really is, why it cuts so deeply, and what healing actually looks like.

    Join me, Dr. Laurie Bruce, clinical psychologist and mindfulness coach, as we explore the research behind betrayal trauma, how it lives in the nervous system, and why it creates cognitive dissonance and attachment injury. We’ll also talk through common symptoms of betrayal trauma, science-backed ways to rebuild self-trust, and the truth about forgiveness.

    Listen to this week’s episode of From Both Sides Of The Couch: Betrayal Trauma: When Trust Breaks Your Nervous System & How Real Healing Begins.

    Enjoy this episode? Follow us and leave a 5-star review!

    Dr. Laurie Bruce is a clinical psychologist and mindfulness coach. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2000. Her expertise is in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which is a treatment that combines both traditional cognitive and behavioral strategies with Eastern Mindfulness practices. She is also a Certified Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapist and completed a year-long intensive training through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute. She’s passionate about the safe, legal, and ethical use of psychedelic medicines to help address trauma, mood, and anxiety disorders and for personal and spiritual development.

    Follow her socials:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555258666969

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlauriebruce/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-bruce-psy-d-0201277/

    Visit her website.

    Website: https://www.drlauriebruce.com/

    #BetrayalTrauma #NervousSystemRegulation #TraumaRecovery

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    26 mins
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