Interview 2: Matt

Interview 2: Matt

Episode 37. Interview2: Matt. In this episode Ulland and Jo invite Jo's good friend Matt to a conversation. Matt skips the "pleasantries," willingly jumping into the deep end. He shares the importance of healthy adults, particularly when our own parents are struggling emotionally. He discusses how people in their suffering unintentionally cause suffering in others, which leads to a discussion of how it can be difficult to grieve loss because the common assumption that we must also be angry. We discussed how participants in 12 step programs helped Matt, as a child, makes sense of his experiences. Ulland and Jo answer Matt's question about what we think would useful for ministers to know form a therapist's point of view. Jo ties the conversation into core concepts that have been reviewed in previous podcast episodes.

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Origins of Perfectionism

Origins of Perfectionism

Episode 54. Origins of Perfectionism. Ulland and Jo decide to take on perfectionism. With mistakes. This episode reviews what it is, what it looks like, and where it may come from. Some skills are suggested. Ulland complains about Facebook. Again.

27 Huhti 202041min

Bloopers for Assumptions

Bloopers for Assumptions

Bloopers for Assumptions. Ulland hits record and Jo doesn't know as usual, since no one tells no one what to do. A short conversation unfolds about how assumptions of intent are made and then often argued ineffectively in conversations with others. Suggestions for what to do are made, and not just becoming an old, really old Zen Master.

27 Huhti 20206min

Dialectical Responses to Trauma

Dialectical Responses to Trauma

Episode 53. Dialectical Response to Trauma. Ulland and Jo discuss common responses to trauma. The dialects are drawn similarly to how the Secondary Targets are drawn, and Ulland will have to talk with IT about getting a picture up on the website. Please review the Secondary Targets in Episode 19 to see how similar these dialects are, with regards to how emotions are processed. For instance, apparent competence also occurs with invalidation of emotion, or emotional over control.

21 Huhti 202040min

The Three Buckets of Shame

The Three Buckets of Shame

Episode 52. The Three Buckets of Shame. Ulland and Jo review Jo's insightful idea about three major ways that shame can manifest itself. Perfectionism, fear of being seen and taking up too much space in the world. Several examples are given. Jo even does opposite action to shame after saying "Um" like, seriously, way too many times. Jo steps into her light, and her shame. Not for the faint of heart. Ulland reveals that at one time he was, indeed, 2 legit to quit.

8 Huhti 202046min

The Forgotten Pandemic

The Forgotten Pandemic

Episode 51. The Forgotten Pandemic. Ulland and Jo review statistics regarding mental health burden, and cost. Some of the statistics reviewed suggest that mental health has been and continues to be quite prevalent, and cost effective to treat. Much suffering could be prevented if we chose to be concerned with mental health after the COVID pandemic. Currently, as a society we would rather invest in treatment and research of less common, less impactful illnesses.

1 Huhti 202038min

The KingVirus

The KingVirus

Episode 50. The KingVirus. Ulland and Jo discuss some statistics about COVID, suggesting different perspectives of the reality we find ourselves in. As always, listeners are referred to skills they may find helpful. Keep isolating even if boring, anxiety provoking or . . . lame. And stay healthy.

29 Maalis 202048min

Assumptions

Assumptions

Episode 49. Assumptions. Ulland and Jo review the assumptions within DBT—the secret sauce. These are the components that can be some of the most difficult to be sure a system, or group have whereas more attainable for an individual therapist with a humanist bend. They review the treatment, skills, and client assumptions of DBT.

15 Maalis 202041min

Behavioral Chain Analysis

Behavioral Chain Analysis

Episode 48. BCAs. Ulland and Jo review Behavioral Chain Analysis. They also review missing link analysis. Examples are provided as are the reasons for why BCAs are necessary to overcome behaviors that are difficult to change.

10 Maalis 202038min

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