Edge of the Couch

Jordan Pickell and Alison McCleary
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7 snips
May 7, 2025 • 44min

Honing Your Therapist Intuition

They explore how therapist intuition shows up as a somatic felt sense and pattern recognition in session. They talk about how experience, memory, and intake details build those hunches over time. They cover ways to tentatively introduce impressions, check for bias, and use supervision to refine and validate intuitive hits.
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Apr 30, 2025 • 1min

Time to Grieve

In light of the recent mass killing at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver, we decided not to publish an episode this week. We're honouring that our bodies need more time to grieve, recalibrate, and rest. We know many of you have also been impacted and we hope you're honouring your needs as well.Donate directly to families impacted.Join us on Patreon for bonus content at www.patreon.com/edgeofthecouch, share your thoughts and questions via DM on Instagram, or email us at connect@edgeofthecouch.com.We have partnered with Janeapp, our favourite all-in-one practice management software. You can learn more at Jane.app/mentalhealth. Or, if you are ready to get started, mention Edge of the Couch in the note during sign-up for a free one-month grace period on your new account.Alison McClearywww.woodstovewellness.caJordan Pickellwww.jordanpickellcounselling.ca@jordanpickellcounselling on InstagramEdge of the Couchwww.edgeofthecouch.com@edgeofthecouchpod on Instagram
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Apr 23, 2025 • 42min

Let's Talk About Mean Therapists

The podcast tackles the controversial topic of 'mean therapists' who prioritize accountability in therapy. It questions whether being direct and tough truly enhances effectiveness or simply masks deeper insecurities. The discussion dives into the dynamics of therapist-client relationships, the balance of care versus confrontation, and societal perceptions of emotional honesty. The hosts ponder what drives someone to seek out a 'mean' approach and reflect on the complexities that arise within these therapeutic styles.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 51min

When Therapists Miss Key Information

Therapists often miss crucial information during sessions, leading to significant consequences for clients. They discuss how sensitive topics like self-harm and substance use can slip through the cracks. The conversation emphasizes the need for open communication and reflection on therapy practices. It highlights the importance of addressing the complexities of mental health diagnoses and the necessity for ongoing education in the field. Finally, they advocate for a compassionate, harm reduction approach to therapy, urging therapists to engage actively with their clients.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 46min

Working with Intellectualizing

Dive into the intriguing world of therapy as the hosts dissect the challenge of clients who over-intellectualize. Discover why emotional disconnect often accompanies articulate expressions, and how therapists can balance validation with deeper emotional engagement. Explore strategies to navigate the complexities of emotional expression and learn techniques to reconnect clients with their feelings. Along the way, they share humorous insights and delve into the importance of creating a safe space for emotional exploration.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 39min

Are We "Treating" Our Clients?

The hosts explore whether therapy should be about treating clients or collaborating with them. They passionately discuss the importance of emotional connections and shared experiences in the healing process. The conversation highlights the non-linear journey of healing, viewing setbacks as valuable lessons. They critique quick-fix solutions, advocating for a humanistic approach that embraces both suffering and joy. Additionally, they introduce a new software designed to enhance therapist-client engagement, emphasizing the communal nature of therapeutic work.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 41min

Being a Therapist on Social Media

Social media is one of the most impactful frontiers for therapists right now. So many questions are coming up for therapists at this time-- should I have social media at all? Should I market on social media? How much is too much to share? The internet is forever - what does that mean for me putting parts of my life online?In this episode, we discuss showing up on social media as a therapist, the various ways it can be done (to market, to share information, to allow the public to see behind the mystery), and how we navigate showing up in such public spaces.We're taking the couch on the road! Join us between May 9th and May 24th, we'll be heading to 8 Canadian cities for a LIVE episode recording and a chance to connect with other therapists in your area. Space is limited, so snag your ticket before it's too late! For more information, visit us on Instagram @edgeofthecouchpod. We hope to see you there! Join us on Patreon for bonus content at www.patreon.com/edgeofthecouch, share your thoughts and questions via DM on Instagram, or email us at connect@edgeofthecouch.com.We have partnered with Janeapp, our favourite all-in-one practice management software. You can learn more at Jane.app/mentalhealth. Or, if you are ready to get started, mention Edge of the Couch in the note during sign-up for a free one-month grace period on your new account.Alison McClearywww.woodstovewellness.caJordan Pickellwww.jordanpickellcounselling.ca@jordanpickellcounselling on InstagramEdge of the Couchwww.edgeofthecouch.com@edgeofthecouchpod on Instagram
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Mar 19, 2025 • 40min

When the Client Hits a Nerve

Discover the emotional rollercoaster therapists ride when clients' stories hit too close to home. Hear the challenging dynamics of managing personal triggers while remaining supportive, and the importance of supervision in addressing these feelings. The discussion dives into striking a balance with empathy, navigating difficult client behaviors, and maintaining professional boundaries. Plus, learn about tools like Jane that help streamline practice management, allowing therapists to focus more on their clients.
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Mar 12, 2025 • 36min

How to Get the Most Out of Supervision

Supervision and consultation are a core part of being a therapist, whether in practicum, newly graduated, or a decade into practice (and beyond).In this episode, we discuss how to get the most out of supervision, like bringing a list, not fixating on every misstep, and sharing the messy parts of your work, ensuring that any supervision conversations are intentional, useful, and ultimately helpful for you to become a better clinician.And yep, we also talk about how some supervisors are just not very good. Some supervisory experiences include a harmful abuse of power. We explore how to survive supervision and jump through the evaluation hoop even when things aren't going well.We consider supervision a hugely sacred relationship, and we want you to feel safe in supervision and flourish with oversight and help along the way!What helps you get the most out of supervision? What have your supervision experiences been like? Send us and email at connect@edgeofthecouch.com.We're taking the couch on the road! Join us between May 9th and May 24th, we'll be heading to 8 Canadian cities for a LIVE episode recording and a chance to connect with other therapists in your area. Space is limited, so snag your ticket before it's too late! For more information, visit us on Instagram @edgeofthecouchpod. We hope to see you there! Join us on Patreon for bonus content at www.patreon.com/edgeofthecouch, share your thoughts and questions via DM on Instagram, or email us at connect@edgeofthecouch.com.We have partnered with Janeapp, our favourite all-in-one practice management software. You can learn more at Jane.app/mentalhealth. Or, if you are ready to get started, mention Edge of the Couch in the note during sign-up for a free one-month grace period on your new account.Alison McClearywww.woodstovewellness.caJordan Pickellwww.jordanpickellcounselling.ca@jordanpickellcounselling on InstagramEdge of the Couchwww.edgeofthecouch.com@edgeofthecouchpod on Instagram
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Mar 5, 2025 • 35min

The Trend of ‘The Cool Therapist’

Trends in the therapy world come and go. Girl-bossing, therapists-as-content-creators, and now “the cool therapist”. Maybe you’ve seen the same “cool therapist” stuff we have - acting like new therapists are scared of everything, making skits or memes about disregarding ethical considerations, and acting like following thoughtful rules is somehow stuffy! If you’ve listened to the podcast for a while, you know that we think some therapy standards ARE outdated and stuffy. We are very critical of the expectations around professionalism ,but we also have a deep respect for the importance of ethical policies. We’re uncomfortable with the idea of prioritizing being “cool” over being reflective about the impact of our actions on clients.We don’t think every single interaction has to be analyzed (sometimes accepting a coffee from a client really isn’t a big deal ), but there’s value in nuance that can be missed in the social media space. We also wonder how much this content is mostly about getting views (rage-bait ) and doesn’t show the reality of working with clients.We are responding to what we’ve noticed and wondering what all of you think! Have you noticed the “cool therapist” content out in the world? What does it bring up for you?We're taking the couch on the road! Join us between May 9th and May 24th, we'll be heading to 8 Canadian cities for a LIVE episode recording and a chance to connect with other therapists in your area. Space is limited, so snag your ticket before it's too late! For more information, visit us on Instagram @edgeofthecouchpod. We hope to see you there! Join us on Patreon for bonus content at www.patreon.com/edgeofthecouch, share your thoughts and questions via DM on Instagram, or email us at connect@edgeofthecouch.com.We have partnered with Janeapp, our favourite all-in-one practice management software. You can learn more at Jane.app/mentalhealth. Or, if you are ready to get started, mention Edge of the Couch in the note during sign-up for a free one-month grace period on your new account.Alison McClearywww.woodstovewellness.caJordan Pickellwww.jordanpickellcounselling.ca@jordanpickellcounselling on InstagramEdge of the Couchwww.edgeofthecouch.com@edgeofthecouchpod on Instagram

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