You Must Be Some Kind of Therapist
A podcast by Stephanie Winn - Mondays

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156 Episodes
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16. Michael DC Bowen: The Wisdom in World-bridging
Published: 8/1/2022 -
15. Benjamin the Dream Wizard: Dreamwork and the Edges of the Known
Published: 7/25/2022 -
14. Michelle Alleva: The Long Way Home - a detrans journey
Published: 7/18/2022 -
13. Jessie Mannisto: Brains & Bravery: Turning Breakdowns into Breakthroughs
Published: 7/11/2022 -
12. Jonas Rosen: Psychedelics and the Psyche
Published: 7/4/2022 -
11. Helen Joyce: Debunking the Myth of Conversion Therapy
Published: 6/27/2022 -
10. Jane Peterson, PhD: Soma, Systems, and the Social Brain
Published: 6/20/2022 -
9. Amy Sousa: Emotional Empowerment Through Embodied Awareness
Published: 6/13/2022 -
8. Helena Kerschner: Peaking Trans
Published: 6/6/2022 -
7. Cindy Ngar: Baking the Impossible
Published: 5/30/2022 -
6. Dirk Van Leeuwen: When Intelligence Becomes Taboo, What Wisdom Do We Lose?
Published: 5/23/2022 -
5. Dr. Rhoberta Shaler: Dealing with Difficult People
Published: 5/16/2022 -
4. Colin Wright: the Struggle Between Science and Society
Published: 5/15/2022 -
3. How Jennifer Helped Her Daughter Desist
Published: 5/15/2022 -
2. Jake Wiskerchen, LMFT: Demystifying Firearms and Other Taboo Topics in Mental Health
Published: 5/15/2022 -
1. Sarah Peyton: Consciousness, Compassion, and the Courage to Feel It All
Published: 5/15/2022
You Must Be Some Kind of Therapist intimately explores the human experience while critiquing the state of the counseling profession as it yields to cultural madness. Your host, Stephanie Winn, distills years of wisdom gained from her practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist as she pivots away from treating patients, and toward the question of how to apply psychology to the novel dilemmas of the 21st century. What does ethical mental health care look like in a normless age, as our moral compasses spin in search of true north? How can therapists treat patients under pressure to affirm everything from the notion of gender identity to assisted suicide? Stephanie invites heretical, free-thinking guests from many walks of life, including current and former therapists, medical professionals, writers, researchers, and people with unique lived experience, such as detransitioners. Curious about many things, Stephanie’s interdisciplinary psychological lens investigates challenging social issues and inspires transformation in the self, relationships, and society. Pick up a torch to illuminate the dark night and join us on this journey through the inner wilderness.