Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast Rating: 4.9/5 Frequency of posting: 1/week This podcast is dedicated to helping therapists support the well-being and mental health of children through the creative arts. You will hear a variety of interviews with creative arts therapists, expressive therapists, and child specialists who focus on supporting infant and child mental health. […]
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Great Podcasts on Specific Topics in Psychology
Latinx Therapy Rating: 4.9/5 Frequency of posting: 1/week Latinx therapy, as the name suggests, focuses on the mental health of Latinx individuals. The podcast has the objective of demystifying a variety of misconceptions about the health of Latinos and Latinas, which they do with the help of various guests, such as psychiatrists, doctors, social media influencers, […]
Great Podcasts on General Psych
Therapist Uncensored Rating: 4.8/5 Frequency of posting: 2/month Lead by two therapists that welcome one expert for each episode, this podcast dedicates itself to look closely into modern attachments, relational neuroscience, and trauma. It’s designed to help better our connections with ourselves and others. Help Me Be Me Rating: 4.8/5 Frequency of posting: 1/week Help Me Be […]
Great Podcasts on Therapy Case Studies
Where Should We Begin? Rating: 4.8/5 Frequency of posting: 1/week Where Should We Begin? is an enticing podcast by Esther Perel, a relationship counselor. In the show, we follow Esther as she counsels and listens to real couples and their real problems, leaving you reflecting on the problems we all face as people connecting with others. […]
Suicide Risk Assessment Resources
There are a lot of different models (RRSR, CAMS, ASIST, CASE, Joiner’s work, probably others – links below). Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) Recognizing and Responding to Suicide Risk (RRSR) Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (CASE) Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (CSSRS) Core Competencies in Suicide Risk Assessment and Management: Implications […]
Great Miscellaneous Resources for Therapists
List of Recommended smartphone apps for clinical use (compiled by /u/ciaranmichael [](javascript:void 0)) PsychologyTools: A website for worksheets and resources for therapists Therapist Aid: A website for worksheets and resources for therapists www.socialworkers.org Want the PDF of all the resources? We’ll email it to you! There’s a huge amount of resources for therapists out there. We’ve made […]
Other Great TED Talks
Ami Klin: A New Way to Diagnose Autism Ami Klin is a psychologist that researches autism, and uses of his expertise to show us a pioneer way of giving an early diagnosis for people on the autism spectrum. The technology allows for professionals to diagnose the condition on babies, giving them the change to greatly […]
Great TED Talks for Social Skills
Link to Playlist Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability Brené Brown is a researcher and storyteller that makes use of her own personal history to launch a conversation about the human capacity to form bonds, to love and to empathize with others. This lighthearted and animated talk will both move and engage you. Guy Winch: […]
Great TED Talks for Anxiety & Burnout
Link to Playlist Larry Smith: Why you will fail to have a great career Larry Smith is an economics professor and is not shy with this TED Talk about crazy excuses given by people upon failure, especially when pursuing their dreams. Candy Chang: Before I die I want to… What do you want to do […]
Great TED Talks for Regret
Link to Playlist Kathryn Schulz: Don’t regret regret As much as we try to avoid, regrets are a part of life. In this warm and accepting TED Talk, writer Kathryn Schultz will make use of her own life experiences- and regrets- to argue why we should welcome it rather than fear it. Brené Brown: The […]