Millennials as Therapists
#ModernTherapistProblems, Authentic Self, Business, Curt and Katie Chat, Diversity and Cultural Competence, Marketing and Branding, Modern Therapist Podcast, Supervision, Technology
Millennials as Therapists
Curt and Katie talk about generational differences in therapists, looking at perceptions (and misperceptions) about Millennials We look at how these differences impact therapy workplaces, supervision, and the future…
You Should Not Become A Therapist – 5 Reasons Why
Business, Marketing and Branding, Modern Therapist Blog, Self-CareMany of us are good listeners and have it in our hearts to help other people. We like to figure out how individuals think and help them improve their quality of life. But should all of us be therapists? Probably not. Being a therapist is hard,…
Therapy of Tomorrow
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Therapy of Tomorrow
An interview with Paul Puri, M.D., about how we can make therapy better. Curt and Katie interview Dr. Puri about how technology and better clinical training can improve therapy outcomes as well as the responsibility we…
Privileged and Biased
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Privileged and Biased
An interview with Jeff Guenther, LPC, about how therapy has been whitewashed and biased for a very long time. Curt and Katie talk with Jeff about his efforts to use his privilege to increase inclusion and diversity and…
Therapist Haters and Trolls
#ModernTherapistProblems, Authentic Self, Curt and Katie Chat, Diversity and Cultural Competence, Law and Ethics, Marketing and Branding, Modern Therapist Podcast, Networking, Referrals, Self-Care, Social Media, Technology
Therapist Haters and Trolls
Curt and Katie talk about haters, heated online discourse that seems to delight in shaming other therapists, Schadenfreude, and the laziness of taking other people down while squandering the opportunity for creativity…
Not Your Typical Psychotherapist
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Not Your Typical Psychotherapist
An interview with Ernesto Segismundo, Jr., M.S. LMFT about what it means to be “not your typical psychotherapist.” Curt and Katie talk with Ernesto about the overlap with the #moderntherapist and how to…
Creating Opportunities
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Creating Opportunities
An interview with Marissa Lawton, Licensed Counselor, about creating your own business opportunities when you identify a need in your community (or yourself). Curt and Katie talk with Marissa about how to identify what…
One Hundred
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One Hundred
Curt and Katie reflect on 100 podcast episodes, what the experience has been like, and where we want to take the podcast next.
It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole…
Clinical Marketing
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Clinical Marketing
An interview with Katie Read, LMFT about what it means to be a Therapreneur and the frequent mistakes that therapists make when writing their websites. Curt and Katie interviewed Katie about the unique challenges for therapist…
Outside Obsessions
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Outside Obsessions
Curt and Katie talk about how therapists’ outside passions and pursuits can come into the therapy room. We talk about the thought, consideration, and intention that can help these elevate your practice, rather than hurt…