
BKRVW02: Digital Minimalism
BKRVW02: Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport. This is a helpful book reviewing how we can change our behaviors with digital media in ways that benefit our lives. Cal does a wonderful job looking at the pitfalls of social media and "Attention Engineering" and how that can impact our lives negatively. He offers practical ideas to implement towards regaining our lives back in more meaningful ways then trying to live through digital interfaces. It is worth a read if you are considering changing how you use digital media and in particular social media, because you have found that it often leaves you unsatisfied.
29 Jan 202037min

How to Keep a Relationship Part 2
Episode 41. How to Keep a Relationship Part 2. Ulland and Jo complete their discussion of habits and patterns for healthy communication. This episode reviews role-reversals, and valuing emotional intimacy. These episodes will be followed by an episode reviewing how one ends a relationship from a DBT perspective.
28 Jan 202025min

How to Keep a Relationship Part 1
Episode 40. How to Keep a Relationship Part 1. Ulland and Jo review habits and patterns of healthy communication which lay the foundations for relationships worth keeping. They review a dialectical approach, stress tolerance, integrity, wisdom, sharing emotional space, accountability, and self reflection.
23 Jan 202037min

BKRVW01: Drunk Tank Pink
BKRVW01: Drunk Tank Pink by Adam Alter. This is the first book review by Ulland for this podcast. Due to having a life to live, and in this case the Packers needing to win one more game today to be in the Superbowl, Jo is not present. This book is worthy of a read for ease and interest. There are lot of interesting ideas for how humans are easily influenced by environment in both good and not so good ways. This is a good book to read if you want to know what lights or colors are best for you for various reasons, why heat waves in the South should be avoided, yet why you might be more willing to drive south than North because it oddly feels "downhill" rather than uphill both ways like our parents lived life. I would also refer you to Sensation by Thalma Lobel, PhD.
19 Jan 202024min

Kool-Aid Anyone?
Episode 39. Not a cult? Why so much Kool-Aid? In this episode Ulland and Jo review how DBT may be confused as being a closed group, often misunderstood by other treatment providers from other models. It has been accused as being cult-like from outsiders—just like most cults are accused of being cults from outsiders. They review Theo Dorpat's book on Gaslighting, Double Binds, and Covert Control in psycho analysis. The unit has a culture of care, but not a CULTure. And . . . the Kool-Aid IS delicious.
13 Jan 202019min

Black Friday Dog Adoption
Episode 38. Black Friday Dog Adoption. In this episode Ulland discusses his family's difficulty adopting a previously not-so-loved canine. Jo provides moral support and some feedback with respect to dialectical approach, catching missed opportunities and repairing in the moment. We review the importance of grieving the loss of pets. Children learn how to deal with loss and be more able to grieve future losses.
5 Jan 202026min

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.
3 Jan 202051min

Effective New Year!
Episode 36. Welcome to 2020, if we are not there already. In this episode Ulland and Jo discuss New Year's resolutions. Jo provides some helpful pointers at how to view resolutions more as intention, and how to use behaviorism to lead to greater success with change. We review how any change is best accomplished through connecting intent within values.
30 Dec 201927min




















