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Episode Description: In this solo episode of The Affirming Minds Podcast, host Shaina Siber, LCSW, dives deep into the world of Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT). Shaina makes a compelling case for why every therapistâespecially those working in community mental health settingsâshould consider incorporating IPT into their therapeutic repertoire. From its strong evidence base to its client-centered focus on relationships, IPT offers unique advantages that are both practical and impactful.
Listeners will gain a clear understanding of the foundational principles of IPT, its therapeutic approach, and how it addresses four key interpersonal problem areas: grief, role transitions, interpersonal disputes, and interpersonal deficits. Shaina also explores the therapeutic function of the interpersonal inventory and provides actionable insights for applying IPT in clinical practice. Whether youâre new to IPT or looking to expand your therapeutic tools, this episode will inspire you to rethink how you approach relational challenges in therapy.
What Youâll Learn in This Episode:
The history and development of IPT and its attachment-focused framework.Why IPTâs time-limited, structured approach aligns well with the realities of community mental health and the medical model.A breakdown of the four interpersonal problem areas targeted in IPT.The role of the interpersonal inventory in assessing relational patterns and setting treatment goals.Practical interventions therapists can use, such as role-playing, communication analysis, and building social supports.Key Takeaways:
IPT is an evidence-based approach with a proven track record for treating depression and related conditions.Its focus on interpersonal relationships makes it highly relevant for clients experiencing relational distress.IPTâs simplicity and adaptability make it an excellent choice for new therapists or those seeking to expand their skill set.While IPT is underutilized compared to approaches like CBT, it offers unique advantages that deserve more recognition in the mental health field.Resources Mentioned:
Books:The Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy by Myrna Weissman, Gerald Klerman, and John Markowitz.Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Clinician's Guide by Scott Stuart and Michael Robertson.Training Opportunities:Visit IPTInstitute.com for intensive training programs and certification in IPT.Continuing Education:Check out Affirm Mental Health for CE opportunities, including courses on IPT: AffirmMentalHealth.com.Don't Forget to Subscribe: If you loved this episode, be sure to follow The Affirming Minds Podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts. Share it on your socials and help us grow the community of engaged, empowered, and educated mental health professionals.
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Episode Description: In this episode of The Affirming Minds Podcast, host Shaina Siber-Sanderowitz sits down with Dr. Karinn Glover, a psychiatrist specializing in community mental health and the integration of physical and mental health care. Together, they explore the complex and often misunderstood topic of perimenopause. With personal anecdotes and professional expertise, Dr. Glover unpacks the physiological, psychological, and cultural aspects of this transitional life stage. Listeners will gain actionable insights into supporting clients or loved ones navigating this journey, along with strategies for clinicians to provide affirming and comprehensive care.
Course Objectives:
Define perimenopause, including its typical onset, duration, and symptoms.Analyze the connections between hormonal changes and mental health, particularly with respect to anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline.Recognize the influence of cultural, societal, and familial factors on the perimenopause experience, and apply culturally responsive interventions to improve therapeutic outcomes.Key Topics Covered:
What is perimenopause? A breakdown of its onset, duration, and symptoms.The role of hormonal fluctuations on mood, cognition, and overall mental health.Exploring the underdiagnosis of perimenopause in psychiatric evaluations and its impact on treatment.Societal and cultural narratives surrounding aging and perimenopause.How perimenopause influences family dynamics, intimacy, and personal identity.The importance of culturally responsive care for marginalized populations experiencing prolonged perimenopause.Empowering patients through psychoeducation, pharmacological options, and interdisciplinary interventions like pelvic floor therapy.Key Takeaways:
Perimenopause can last 2-10 years and is marked by hormonal changes that affect physical and mental health.Symptoms like hot flashes, insomnia, and mood shifts are often dismissed or misdiagnosed, creating gaps in care.Therapists play a critical role in bridging the gap by providing education, compassion, and tailored interventions.Cultural factors significantly influence the perimenopause experience and require sensitivity in clinical practice.Aging can be reframed as an empowering and liberating phase when clients are supported holistically.Don't Forget to Subscribe: If you loved this episode, be sure to follow The Affirming Minds Podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts. Share it on your socials and help us grow the community of engaged, empowered, and educated mental health professionals.
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Episode Summary:
In this enlightening episode of Affirming Minds, Shaina sits down with Jennie Ketcham Crooks, LICSW, author of Look Up: The 30-Day Path to Digital Minimalism and Real Life Maximalism. Together, they explore how our relationship with digital devices impacts mental health and well-being. Jenny shares powerful insights, grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Habit Reversal Training (HRT), that help listeners identify their values, minimize mindless phone use, and reclaim vitality in their lives. Whether youâre a therapist looking for clinical applications or someone hoping to navigate your own digital habits, this episode offers strategies to transform your relationship with technology.What Youâll Learn in This Episode:
What digital minimalism is and why it matters for mental health.How smartphones function as tools for experiential avoidance and how this impacts emotional well-being.Practical habit reversal and stimulus control techniques to address problematic phone use.ACT principles that foster mindfulness, present-moment awareness, and values-driven actions in the face of digital distractions.How digital minimalism enhances life satisfaction, interpersonal relationships, and emotional resilience.Key Topics Discussed:
The Concept of Digital Minimalism: Operationalizing digital habits to align with personal values.Experiential Avoidance and Autopilot: Recognizing how smartphones are often used to escape discomfort.Jennyâs Personal Journey: The moment that inspired her to write the book and transform her own digital habits.Clinical Applications: Using digital minimalism strategies to support clients with anxiety, depression, body image issues, and perfectionism.Techniques in Action:Naming your phone to foster awareness.The âLook Upâ intervention to highlight missed moments.Using a lifeline exercise to visualize the long-term impact of digital habits.Compassionate Accountability: Inviting clients to engage family and friends in creating meaningful change.Don't Forget to Subscribe: If you loved this episode, be sure to follow The Affirming Minds Podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts. Share it on your socials and help us grow the community of engaged, empowered, and educated mental health professionals.
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Episode Description: In this episode, we welcome Alisa Kamis-Brinda, LCSW, LCADC, a licensed clinical social worker and licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor with over 20 years of experience in anger management, anxiety, and trauma-informed care. Alisa brings her expertise to the podcast as she dives deep into the complex and often misunderstood emotion of anger. She discusses when anger should be a direct focus in therapy and how clinicians can discern between anger as an emotion versus anger as a behavioral response. This conversation is essential for clinicians and individuals alike, offering insights into the varied expressions of angerâfrom the overt outbursts to the subtle, passive-aggressive behaviors that often go unnoticed.
Alisa also explores the importance of a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive approach to anger, recognizing that clients may have unique experiences and histories that shape how they perceive and express this emotion. Youâll learn about the powerful role of psychoeducation in anger management, how mindfulness can help clients recognize early signs of anger, and evidence-based strategies that support assertive communication and emotional regulation.
Who Should Listen: This episode is invaluable for mental health professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of anger. Whether you're a clinician looking for therapeutic insights or someone seeking tools to manage your own anger, this episode provides a compassionate, informative, and actionable approach.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to describe when anger should be a direct target in therapy, considering factors such as trauma history, cultural context, and the clientâs overall treatment goals.Participants will be able to identify and address overlooked manifestations of anger in clients and develop strategies to enhance their clinical sensitivity to subtle expressions of anger, particularly within diverse populationsParticipants will be able to create individualized anger management treatment plans that could incorporate mindfulness techniques, evidence-based strategiesKey Takeaways:
When Anger Should Be a Target in Therapy: Understanding when and why anger becomes a central focus in treatment, especially when factors like trauma history or cultural context are at play.Recognizing Overlooked Expressions of Anger: Insight into subtle signs of anger, such as passive and passive-aggressive behaviors, and strategies to address them compassionately.Personalizing Anger Management Plans: Tailoring therapeutic interventions to include mindfulness practices, assertive communication, and evidence-based techniques to meet clients' unique needs and backgrounds.The Role of Psychoeducation: How educating clients on the fight-or-flight response and the biological underpinnings of anger can reduce shame and help build self-awareness.Mindfulness as a Foundational Skill: How mindfulness helps clients notice the early physical and emotional signs of anger, empowering them to make intentional choices before reacting.Don't Forget to Subscribe: If you loved this episode, be sure to follow The Affirming Minds Podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts. Share it on your socials and help us grow the community of engaged, empowered, and educated mental health professionals.
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Episode Description: The Affirming Minds Podcast will release a new episode, âEmpowering Families: Gently Confronting the Control Agenda in Parent-Child Relationships,â on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. This episode features Erin Pressman, LCSW-C, a seasoned clinical social worker and founder of Lodestar Wellness LLC, as she explores strategies for addressing the Parent Control Agenda and integrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to foster healthier family dynamics. This episode is a must-listen for clinicians seeking to support collaborative relationships between parents and children, helping both parties navigate control dynamics in meaningful ways.
In her practice, Erin Pressman applies ACT techniques across multiple settings, including True North Therapy and Consulting and the Center for Developmental and Behavioral Health at Kennedy Krieger Institute. With degrees in Intercultural Communication Through Theater and Social Work, along with an AMI Elementary Education Certificate, Erin has contributed to various ACT protocols for families, including high school mentorship programs, parents of emerging adults, and adolescents with depression, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Hospital. Her extensive background also includes serving on the ACBS Midatlantic Chapter board, enhancing the use of ACT in clinical and research contexts.
Episode Highlights Include:
¡ Understanding the Parent Control Agenda and how it shapes the therapeutic process
¡ ACT-Based Interventions for Control Dynamics to create a balanced therapeutic approach
¡ Integrating Values in Therapy to foster a collaborative environment between parents and children
Learning Objectives:
¡ Define the concept of the parent control agenda and identify its key components within the therapeutic context.
¡ Analyze the effects of the parent control agenda on the therapy process and formulate at least one effective strategy to address these influences during counseling sessions.
¡ Evaluate the roles of both parent and child values in guiding therapeutic interventions and develop approaches to integrate these values into effective treatment planning
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In this episode, we dive into the groundbreaking work of Dr. Dana Crawford and her transformative Crawford Bias Reduction Theory (CBRT). As bias and accountability become increasingly critical topics in the therapeutic space and beyond, Dr. Crawfordâs CBRT approach stands out as a powerful, action-oriented plan for addressing both implicit and explicit biases. This method emphasizes compassion, self-reflection, and accountabilityâempowering therapists and individuals to engage in ongoing, meaningful change. Join us as Dr. Crawford discusses the origins of CBRT, inspired by her own observations of bias within clinical and educational settings, and her dedication to reducing the impact of bias in therapy. She explains CBRTâs unique approach, contrasting it with traditional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) methods, and shares how CBRT goes beyond definitions to offer practical, actionable steps.
What Youâll Learn:
The Core Components of CBRT: Dr. Crawford walks through CBRTâs key elements, from awareness and investigation to reduction, with actionable tools for both therapists and clients.Why Compassion Matters: Explore how CBRT integrates compassion to address bias without shame, promoting an environment where genuine growth and healing can occur.The âLET UPâ Framework: Dr. Crawford introduces her "LET UP" technique, a step-by-step process for managing bias with Listening, Empathizing, Talking, Unconditional Regard, and Planning.Practical Applications in Therapy: Learn how CBRT helps clinicians move from awareness to action, using real-life examples and role-plays to reduce bias effectively.Handling Defensiveness and Shame: Dr. Crawford shares strategies for overcoming defensiveness in therapeutic settings, allowing for an open, accountable approach to growth.CBRT Beyond Therapy: Discover how CBRT can be applied in various professional settings, from healthcare and corporate environments to community spaces, fostering inclusivity and respect.Who This Episode Is For:
Therapists and Clinicians seeking actionable strategies for addressing bias in their practice.DEI Professionals looking for an innovative, action-oriented model to incorporate into their work.Individuals and Leaders in healthcare, education, and corporate sectors who want to make bias reduction an integral part of their organizational culture.Find Us Here: https://www.affirmmentalhealth.com
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Connect with Dr. Dana Crawford:
Website: CBRTForEveryone.comInstagram: @DrDanaCrawfordLinkedIn: Dr. Dana CrawfordBibliography: Crawford, D. E., Chomilo, N. T., Glusman, M., Patel, M., Krug, L., & Kaplan-Sanoff, M. (2019). " LET UP": A Systematic Approach to Responding to Cultural Bias in Health Care. Zero to Three, 40(2).
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Episode Description: In this powerful episode of The Affirming Minds Podcast, host Shaina Siber, LCSW, dives into a profound and often challenging topic: navigating personal grief as a therapist while upholding the integrity of the therapeutic alliance. Joined by expert guest Olga Montgomery, LCSW, an experienced grief therapist, they explore how personal struggles, such as grief, can intersect with professional responsibilities, influencing the therapeutic dynamic and enriching the therapistâs presence.
Through thoughtful discussion, Shaina and Olga address the essential balance between vulnerability and professionalism, providing evidence-based strategies for therapists managing their own grief. They discuss practical techniques like the âparking lotâ approach for setting aside personal emotions and highlight how self-compassion and addressing mortality anxiety can deepen a therapistâs authenticity and resilience in their work. This episode serves as both a guide and a support system for therapists experiencing grief, showing how personal challenges can transform into powerful tools for connection, empathy, and growth.
Key Topics Discussed:
How therapistsâ personal grief can impact the therapeutic allianceMoving beyond transference and countertransference to embrace a shared human experience in therapyEvidence-based techniques like the âparking lotâ approach to manage emotions while maintaining client focusUsing self-compassion as a foundation for staying grounded and connected during personal challengesStrategies for addressing mortality anxiety and how it can enhance the depth of the therapeutic processThe role of therapist vulnerability and boundary-setting in clinical practicePractical Therapeutic Techniques: Throughout the episode, practical DBT skills like self-validation, self-soothing, and opposite action are discussed as powerful tools to combat shame and help clients build resilience.About Our Guest: Olga Montgomery, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Virginia and Florida, specializing in radically compassionate grief support for women. A graduate of Bryn Mawr College, Olga integrates contextual behavioral approaches and evidence-based techniques in her work, offering both individual and group support for clients navigating complex grief experiences.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Learn more about Olgaâs practice and her free grief education meetings at voyagercounseling.com. Join us May 2025 for Olga's live virtual training: Scared to Death: Therapeutic Approaches for Mortality Anxiety and Living Fully - Free for Affirm Academy members or Register here:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/scared-to-death-contextual-behavioral-approaches-for-mortality-anxiety-and-tickets-1008579477367?aff=oddtdtcreator
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Episode Description: In this enlightening episode of The Affirming Minds Podcast, Shaina Siber, LCSW is joined by Dr. Kiki Fehling, a licensed clinical psychologist and expert in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Together, they dive deep into the topic of shame, its impact on mental health, and how therapists can address it effectively in clinical practice. Dr. Fehling shares valuable insights into how shame differs from guilt, common ways it manifests in clients, and why addressing shame can be transformative in therapy, particularly for marginalized communities such as LGBTQ+ individuals.
Key Topics Discussed:
Shame vs. Guilt: Dr. Fehling explains the key differences between shame ("I am bad") and guilt ("I did something bad") and how these emotions affect clients differently. She discusses why guilt can sometimes be helpful, while shame often leads to isolation and hiding.The Role of DBT in Addressing Shame: Dr. Fehling shares how Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills, especially opposite action, can be used to help clients reduce feelings of shame. She walks listeners through how opposite action works, particularly in reducing shame-driven behaviors.Shame in Marginalized Communities: LGBTQ+ individuals are often at higher risk for experiencing shame due to societal stigma and discrimination. Dr. Fehling explores how this impacts their mental health and shares strategies to address these issues in therapy.Exposure Therapy and Shame: Dr. Fehling discusses how therapists can use exposure therapy techniques to address shame, creating a safe therapeutic environment that encourages clients to gradually face the things they feel ashamed about.Self-Compassion as a Tool for Shame: The importance of cultivating self-compassion as an antidote to shame is highlighted, with Dr. Fehling outlining how mindfulness, common humanity, and self-kindness can help clients heal.Practical Therapeutic Techniques: Throughout the episode, practical DBT skills like self-validation, self-soothing, and opposite action are discussed as powerful tools to combat shame and help clients build resilience.Key Takeaways:
Understanding Emotions as Biological Signals: Emotions, including shame, are biological signals that provide information and urges. Guilt, for example, urges repair, while shame urges hiding and isolation.Creating a Shame-Free Therapeutic Space: Building trust and safety in the therapeutic relationship is essential when addressing shame. This often requires therapists to provide a non-judgmental, validating environment and help clients navigate difficult emotions.Using DBT Skills for Shame: Opposite action is a cornerstone technique for reducing shame. By acting in ways that counter shame-driven urges, clients can reduce the emotional intensity over time.Shame in Social and Cultural Contexts: In some cultures, shame can serve an adaptive function, but in many cases, it becomes problematic and hinders personal growth. Therapists must recognize the nuanced ways shame affects clients, particularly those from marginalized communities.Don't Forget to Subscribe: If you loved this episode, be sure to follow The Affirming Minds Podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts. Share it on your socials and help us grow the community of engaged, empowered, and educated mental health professionals.
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Episode Description: In this enlightening episode of Affirming Minds, host Shaina Siber, LCSW welcomes Dr. Brett Novick, an expert in family therapy, school social work, and educational leadership, to dive deep into the often misunderstood world of narcissism. Together, they explore the crucial distinctions between adaptive and pathological narcissism, how these traits manifest in personal and professional relationships, and what therapists need to know when treating clients exhibiting narcissistic traits or Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).
Dr. Novick brings over 23 years of experience as a licensed marriage and family therapist, school social worker, and counselor to this rich conversation. He shares insights into the nuances of narcissism, offering practical clinical considerations for assessing and treating NPD. Shaina and Dr. Novick also discuss boundary enforcement, empathy-building strategies, and the challenges therapists face when working with narcissistic clients in therapy.
Whether you're a mental health professional, therapist, or someone seeking a deeper understanding of narcissism in relationships, this episode offers valuable tools and perspectives on how to approach these complex dynamics in the therapeutic space.
Learning Objectives:
Differentiate between adaptive and pathological narcissism.Identify at least one clinical consideration when assessing and treating pathological narcissism.Describe one effective strategy for enforcing boundaries with clients who meet the criteria for NPD.
By the end of this episode, listeners will be able to:Key Takeaways:
Narcissism Spectrum: Dr. Novick explains the spectrum of narcissism, highlighting how adaptive narcissism can support confidence and leadership, while pathological narcissism can lead to interpersonal difficulties and emotional instability.Misconceptions About Narcissism: Common myths about narcissism, including its conflation with abusive behavior, are addressed, along with the importance of understanding narcissism as a multifaceted trait.Clinical Strategies: Dr. Novick offers practical guidance on managing narcissism in therapy, including cognitive-behavioral techniques, empathy-building, and establishing firm professional boundaries.Narcissistic Traits in Relationships: The discussion includes how narcissism can negatively impact personal relationships, particularly in families, and what signs to look for when dealing with narcissistic parents or partners.Future Trends: Dr. Novick shares his predictions for the future of diagnosing and treating NPD, including the potential integration of psychotropic medications and the role of virtual therapy.Featured Guest: Dr. Brett Novick is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, school social worker, educator, author, and creator of therapeutic resources for youth. Learn more about Dr. Novickâs work at www.drbrettnovick.com.
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Episode Summary: Due to provider implicit biases, discrimination, and insufficient training, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) youth experience significant health disparities (e.g., increased suicidality, depression, and anxiety) compared to heterosexual cisgender peers. As more youth self-identify as sexual and gender minorities, and at younger ages, inclusive and affirming health care practices are needed to improve psychological and physical health outcomes for LGBTQ+ youth. The current presentation will focus on understanding and differentiating between terminology, clinical strategies to assess and discuss gender and sexual diversity with patients, and best clinical practices when working with LGBTQ+ individuals to establish an affirming care environment. Providers versed in LGBTQ+ health competencies and affirming care approaches can reduce the perpetuation of health disparities and stigmatization experienced by LGBTQ+ youth.
What Youâll Learn: ⢠Participants will be able to describe and differentiate between terminology relating to gender identity and sexual orientation. ⢠Participants will be able to describe minority stress theory as it applies to mental health disparities among LGBTQ+ youth. ⢠Participants will be able to articulate one affirming care approach clinicians can utilize to assess child and adolescent gender identity and sexual orientation safely. ⢠Participants will be able to identify two strategies that promote awareness and respect of sexual and gender diversity and establish an affirming environment for LGBTQ+ patients and families.
Abou the Guest: Natasha L. Poulopoulos, PhD is a licensed pediatric psychologist in Miami, FL. Dr. Poulopoulos completed her PhD at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and her post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School and Boston Childrenâs Hospital. She teaches seminars and trainings regarding gender and sexual diversity and an affirming care approach within hospitals to establish a safe and inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ patients, families, and colleagues. Her advocacy focuses on reducing mental health disparities among underrepresented youth, and her work has been featured in local and national media outlets. Dr. Poulopoulos is a member of the Society of Pediatric Psychology and has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and presentations. Connect with Dr. Tash by visiting https://www.drtash.com/
Resources Mentioned:
Mental health in LGBTQ youth. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 12, 465-487.Human Rights Campaign. (2023). State Maps of Laws & Policies. Retrieved from https://www.hrc.orgGender-inclusive practices in medical and mental health settings. Retrieved from https://www.genderspectrum.orgFind Us Here: https://www.affirmmentalhealth.com
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Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of the Affirming Minds podcast, host Shaina Siber, LCSW welcomes Dr. Laurie Gallo, a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma recovery and healing. Together, they explore the fundamental principles of trauma-informed care, share practical therapeutic interventions, and discuss how clinicians can navigate client readiness when addressing trauma.
Dr. Gallo opens up about her personal connection to trauma work and her professional path and deep commitment to improving trauma services for underserved populations. Throughout the episode, Dr. Gallo and Shaina delve into important topics, including the balance between client autonomy and therapist guidance, as well as evidence-based trauma treatments like cognitive processing therapy (CPT) and prolonged exposure (PE).
What Youâll Learn: ⢠Participants will be able to list the core principles of trauma-informed care. ⢠Participants will be able to introduce treatment choices for clients with trauma experiences with varied levels of readiness. ⢠Participants will be able to develop at least one therapeutic intervention that can support client autonomy while addressing trauma.
Connect with Laurie Gallo, PhD at www.actforthriving.com
Resources Mentioned:
Herman, J. Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of ViolenceâFrom Domestic Abuse to Political Terror.van der Kolk, B. The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma.Williams, M. T. & Zare, M. (2022). A psychometric investigation of racial trauma symptoms using a semi-structured clinical interview with a trauma checklist (UnRESTS). Chronic Stress, 6, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1177/24705470221145126Everyday Discrimination Scale: Everyday Discrimination Scale | David R. Williams (harvard.edu) - https://scholar.harvard.edu/davidrwilliams/node/32397Philadelphia ACES:https://www.philadelphiaaces.org/philadelphia-ace-surveyZaccari B, Higgins M, Haywood TN, Patel M, Emerson D, Hubbard K, Loftis JM, Kelly UA. Yoga vs Cognitive Processing Therapy for Military Sexual Trauma-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Dec 1;6(12):e2344862. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.44862. PMID: 38064219; PMCID: PMC10709771.Trauma Informed Care: https://store.samhsa.gov/product/samhsas-concept-trauma-and-guidance-trauma-informed-approach/sma14-4884Find Us Here: https://www.affirmmentalhealth.com
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Episode Summary: In this third and final episode of the Beyond Burnout series, host Shaina Siber, LCSW, dives into the final stages of burnout prevention and transcendence. This episode builds on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and introduces techniques that help clinicians recover from burnout and guide their daily actions through their values and unique gifts.
Listeners will be introduced to the first 3 steps in Shainaâs Beyond Burnout Blueprint: creating a compelling vision, welcoming the unwanted and watching your words as burnout buffer.This strategy helps clinicians and clients alike imagine a future that is grounded in values while bolstering their resilience and growth. Shaina highlights key tools such as cognitive defusion, willingness, and compassionate imagery, offering evidence-based techniques that can transform how we relate to stress and burnout.
What Youâll Learn: ⢠Participants will be able to develop reflective practices that enhance professional and personal growth by identifying strengths, practicing compassion, and setting boundaries to maintain alignment with core values. ⢠Participants will be able to integrate self-compassion practices, balancing the yin and yang of self-compassion (nurturing and protective elements), particularly in setting boundaries to safeguard against burnout. ⢠Participants will be able to apply ACT-based committed action strategies to align daily professional practices with core values, enhancing long-term career satisfaction and preventing burnout.
Key Topics Discussed:
Review of Burnout Basics:Quick recap of burnoutâs causes and consequences. Using ACT and CFT frameworks for managing burnout in clinical contexts.Compassionate Attention & Identifying Unique Gifts: Recognizing how personal strengths reduce self-criticism and prevent burnout. Applying Paul Gilbertâs 3-system model (Threat, Drive, Soothe) in practice.Building Resilience through Reflective Practice:Reflective exercises that keep clinicians aligned with their values. Practical tools for maintaining professional engagement and energy.The Yin and Yang of Self-Compassion:Exploring Kristin Neffâs balance of nurturing and protective self-compassion.Setting boundaries to prevent burnout.Collaboration Over Competition: Moving from competition to collaboration to create supportive work cultures. The use of "amplification" strategies in team settings.Committed Action and Values-Based Living:Differentiating between values and goals. Taking consistent, values-driven action despite obstacles.System-Level Interventions: Addressing burnout through broader healthcare system changes. Shifting from a medical to a wellness paradigm.Key Takeaways:
Burnout Transcendence: Moving beyond resilience to focus on burnout transcendence through compassion and values-based actions. Identifying Unique Strengths: Recognizing personal gifts to prevent burnout. The Power of Self-Compassion: Balancing nurturing and protective self-compassion to maintain resilience. Values in the Driverâs Seat: Using core values to guide professional decisions. Collaboration vs. Competition: Fostering a supportive, collaborative environment to reduce burnout.Reflection Questions:
What unique strengths do you bring to your work, and how can you use them to reduce burnout? How can you shift from a competitive mindset to one that fosters collaboration? What small, committed action can you take today to align your work with your core values?Resources Mentioned:
Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT): Paul Gilbertâs 3-system model (Threat, Drive, Soothe) Self-Compassion: Kristin Neffâs concept of the yin and yang of self-compassion Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Values-driven actions and committed actionNext Episode: Join us in the next episode of The Affirming Minds Podcast where we dive into trauma-informed care strategies for working with clients who may not be ready to address their trauma.
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Affirming Minds Podcast, Shaina continues the deep dive into the complex topic of professional burnout. Building on the foundations laid in Episode 1, Shaina focuses on practical strategies grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT). She explores how these powerful frameworks can be used to develop burnout resiliency, helping both clinicians and their clients move past burnout into a place of greater fulfillment and engagement.
Listeners will be introduced to the first 3 steps in Shainaâs Beyond Burnout Blueprint: creating a compelling vision, welcoming the unwanted and watching your words as burnout buffer. This strategy helps clinicians and clients alike imagine a future that is grounded in values while bolstering their resilience and growth. Shaina highlights key tools such as cognitive defusion, willingness, and compassionate imagery, offering evidence-based techniques that can transform how we relate to stress and burnout.
What Youâll Learn: ⢠Demonstrate the ability to apply at least 1 cognitive defusion technique in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help clients observe their burnout-related thoughts without becoming entangled in them. ⢠Analyze the role of experiential avoidance in the development and maintenance of burnout and utilize Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) interventions to foster client willingness to engage with difficult emotions. ⢠Utilize at least Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) interventions, such as compassionate imagery and language reframing, to help clients reduce self-criticism and activate the soothing system in burnout recovery.
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Resources Mentioned:
Harris, Russ. The Happiness Trap: How to Stop Struggling and Start Living.
Gilbert, Paul. The Compassionate Mind: A New Approach to Life's Challenges.
Neff, Kristin. Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself.
Maslach, Christina, and Michael P. Leiter. The Truth About Burnout: How Organizations Cause Personal Stress and What to Do About It.
Hayes, Steven C., Kirk D. Strosahl, and Kelly G. Wilson. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: The Process and Practice of Mindful Change.
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Episode Summary: In this solo episode of The Affirming Minds Podcast, Shaina Siber, LCSW, dives deep into the critical topic of professional burnout, a pervasive issue affecting many in the helping professions. Drawing on her expertise in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Compassion-Focused Therapy, Shaina explores the groups most at risk for burnout, breaks down the six key components of ACT, and explains why bolstering compassion skills is vital for effectively treating burnout. What Youâll Learn: ⢠High-Risk Groups for Burnout: Identify which professionals are most vulnerable to burnout and understand the key factors contributing to this risk. ⢠ACT Components: Gain insight into the six essential components of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and how they can be applied to manage burnout and move in the direction of burnout transcendence. ⢠The Role of Compassion: Learn why developing compassion skills is a critical aspect of burnout treatment and how it can foster resilience and recovery. Key Takeaways: ⢠Professionals in healthcare, mental health, and other helping professions are particularly susceptible to burnout due to the emotionally taxing nature of their work. ⢠The six key components of ACTâcognitive defusion, acceptance(willingness), contact with the present moment, self-as-context, values, and committed actionâoffer a robust framework for addressing burnout. ⢠Compassion, both towards oneself and others, plays a crucial role in mitigating the effects of burnout and enhancing overall well-being. Why You Should Listen: If you're a therapist, social worker, or any helping professional feeling the weight of burnout, this episode is for you. Shaina provides practical, actionable strategies grounded in evidence-based therapies to help you navigate and transcend burnout, ensuring you can continue your vital work with renewed energy and purpose.
Resources Mentioned:
Wendy Dean, MDâs work on Moral Injury: https://www.fixmoralinjury.org/
The 3 System Model of the Brain, 3 circles visually aid: https://threecircles.app/demo
Learn More about CF-ACT - https://www.mindfulcompassion.com/
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