
Elizabeth Irias
Therapist discussing the clinical value of confronting clients and reasons therapists shy away from challenging clients
Top 5 podcasts with Elizabeth Irias
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Jun 26, 2024 • 1h 4min
Time Awareness & Neurodivergence: Insights & Interventions, Ep. 213
Occupational Therapist discusses time awareness in neurodivergent individuals, focusing on auditory function. Practical interventions for improving time management skills are explored. Guest Elizabeth Irias, LMFT, offers insights on addressing time blindness in therapy sessions.

Nov 9, 2023 • 1h 4min
Sibling Abuse: Risk Factors, Realities, and Consequences, Ep. 193
Dr. Amy Meyers discusses sibling abuse, distinguishing it from rivalry. She explores risk factors for aggressors, impact on trust and relationships, and navigating complex dynamics. The podcast highlights interventions, parental influence, and resources for understanding sibling abuse.

Jun 15, 2023 • 1h 1min
Therapy or Coaching? Differences & Similarities Worth Knowing, Ep. 180
Dr. Londyn Miller and Elizabeth Irias discuss the distinctions between therapy and coaching, including legal and ethical considerations. They explore evolving telehealth laws post-pandemic, client assessments in coaching, and transitioning clients between therapy and coaching.

Jan 19, 2023 • 1h 3min
The Art of Confrontation: Challenging Clients Effectively, Ep. 167
Elizabeth Irias, Therapist, discusses the clinical value of confronting clients and reasons therapists shy away from challenging clients. They explore the power of confrontation, the role it plays in therapy, and the approaches for effective confrontation. They also discuss the importance of confronting conflicts and providing feedback in relationships. Additional resources for improving skills in confronting clients effectively are recommended.

Nov 10, 2022 • 1h 1min
Helping Children Cope with an Adult World, From Big Feelings To Big Problems, Ep. 164
Dr. Melissa Munro Boyd, a specialist in child therapy, teams up with Elizabeth Irias, a licensed marriage and family therapist, to tackle how children can navigate adult-sized problems. They explore important methods for helping kids manage emotions, including mindfulness and art therapy. The conversation highlights the significance of open communication during tough topics like loss and change. They also discuss the role of children's literature in facilitating emotional discussions, ultimately empowering young minds to build resilience in a complex world.


