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Inside the Therapy Room

Inside the Therapy Room

Written by: Samantha Sellers
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Have you ever wondered what happens in a therapy session? Maybe you have had therapy before but wondered what it is like for other people. Inside the Therapy Room gives you that insight; you get to hear from Therapists who work with a particular group of people or who work with a certain approach. Sam will be chatting to therapists who work with Introverts to those who work in Sexology. Hear about their passion, what they want you to know and smash some myths about therapy. Nothing is off limits! Sam is a therapist in sunny NSW, Australia and she works with people in Australia and NZ online - you will be hearing about her speciality Religious Trauma also. You can contact her through her website www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au and you will find her across all socials also @anchoredcounsellingservices. To stay updated and be the first to hear about upcoming podcasts and offerings - join my mailing list https://anchored-counselling-services.ck.page/ If you would like to hear about something specific or have any questions for our featured therapists email info@anchoredcounsellingsservices.com.auCopyright 2024 Samantha Sellers Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Self-Help Social Sciences Success
Episodes
  • Beyond Talk Therapy: Brainspotting and the Brain-Body Connection
    Jun 9 2024

    Noula dives into the world of Brainspotting, a trauma therapy that skips story retelling and focuses on therapist-client attunement and somatic markers in the body. It's a "bottom-up" approach, recognising trauma's presence in the body and the body's innate healing wisdom. Noula emphasises client empowerment and the modality's versatility, especially in her creative practice. We discuss its efficacy compared to other modalities and what "evidence-based" really means. Inside the Therapy Room, it's about creating a safe space for healing. Finally, Noula dispels a few myths about Brainspotting, ending our chat with a dose of reality.

    More About Noula

    Noula Diamantopoulos has a deep sensitivity and brings an undivided attention to removing the effect of emotional neglect on human lives; an affect which stops us from knowing who we are.

    A Sydney-based psychotherapist, she works with clients who have experienced complex PTSD, trains other therapists in the psychotherapeutic modality Brainspotting, and champions the role of the creative and expressive arts in healing.

    She is founder of both Brainspotting Training Hub and BeCause Movement and is the Author of You Are. That is. Creative.

    Connect With Us

    • Noula’s Website - http://www.nouladiamantopoulos.com
    • You can find Noula on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube.
    • You can find the Brainspotting Training Hub here - https://www.brainspottingtraininghub.com.au/
    • To watch Space 22 - https://iview.abc.net.au/show/space-22

    • Sam’s Website - https://anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au/
    • You can find Sam on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
    • You can also find Sam’s other podcast Beyond the Surface here.

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    51 mins
  • Honouring the Body: Trauma-Informed Healing for Eating Disorders
    Jun 2 2024

    Jodie discusses the complexities of eating disorders, highlighting the limitations of a medical model and advocating for a holistic approach that considers trauma. Drawing from her personal experience, she emphasises the importance of lived experience in understanding these issues. We explore the distinction between eating disorders and disordered eating, emphasising the harm of pathologising language. Jodie shares insights into her therapeutic approach, including depth psychotherapy and a compassionate stance, challenging conventional beliefs about love in therapy and advocating against diet culture. Addressing fellow therapists, she promotes Health at Every Size (HAES) principles and stresses the need to remove moral judgments around food. Finally, Jodie dispels myths about eating disorders, offering a nuanced perspective on healing and recovery.

    More About Jodie

    Jodie Gale is the founder of TraumaWarriors.Online, host of the Soul Sessions with Jodie Gale podcast, an Eco-Psycho-Spiritual Registered Clinical Psychotherapist, Complex Trauma Expert, Mind Body Eating + Plant-Based Nutrition Coach.

    She is a leading specialist in women’s emotional, psychological, and spiritual health and well-being. Over the last 20 years, Jodie has helped women to transform and heal their lives from complex trauma, emotional eating, and the trance of unworthiness.

    She has a private psychotherapy, counselling, and life-coaching practice in Manly, Frenchs Forest and Allambie on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia. Jodie is passionate about helping women befriend, connect, and nourish their whole selves: body, feelings, mind, and SOUL!


    Connect With Us

    • Jodie’s Website – https://www.jodiegale.com/
    • You can find Jodie on Facebook, and Instagram as well as her Trauma Warriors Group.

    • Sam’s Website - https://anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au/
    • You can find Sam on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
    • You can also find Sam’s other podcast Beyond the Surface here.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Finding Meaning in Stories: Exploring Narrative Therapy
    May 26 2024

    Kim provides an insightful overview and brief history of Narrative Therapy, emphasising its client-centred approach where the client is seen as the expert. She highlights the strengths-based and non-blaming nature of Narrative Therapy and shares what drew her to this approach, despite its initially complex language. Through vivid examples, Kim illustrates how Narrative Therapy is applied in practice, emphasising the importance of the therapeutic relationship and clients feeling validated. She surprises us by discussing who benefits from this approach and introduces two Narrative Therapy activities, 'The Tree of Life' and 'The Sailboat of Life'. We delve into the power of rewriting our stories and the role of self-compassion, before Kim dispels a common myth about Narrative Therapy.

    Who is Kim?

    Kim Billington is an author of two counselling books and is a PACFA & ACA clinical registered supervisor and counsellor who enjoys the balance of working online and in person with private clients: families and adults, as well as training workshops. Kim works with experienced counsellors providing individual and group supervision, as well as part of the clinical supervision team at Monash University in the Masters of Counselling Placement Team. Previously, Kim has worked with women and children in family violence agencies, with men in men's behaviour change group programs, and in Telehealth with MensLine and Beyondblue, and as a generalist counsellor in Not-For-Profit agencies. Kim loves cold-water swimming, and is a happy camper-van traveller, who has found ways to work remotely as well as being with her two young grandchildren in Melbourne when she is at home.

    Connect with us

    • Kim’s Website - https://kimbillington.com.au/
    • You can find Kim on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

    • Sam’s Website - https://anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au/
    • You can find Sam on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
    • You can also find Sam’s other podcast Beyond The Surface here.

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    50 mins
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