The Unconventional Therapists' Guide to Nothing
Join Dave and Greg, two licensed mental health counselors who dissect and over-analyze everything and anything to make it all make sense in the scheme of life, living and mental health.
Podcasting since 2022 • 142 episodes
The Unconventional Therapists' Guide to Nothing
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Guide to H.H. Holmes
When asked about his horrific crimes Holmes would say that “he was born with the devil in him” HH Holmes is widely regarded as Americas first serial killer. His house of horrors, or “murder castle” would shock the world of late 19th century Ame...
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Guide to Cognitive Distortions
The lens in which we look at the world goes a long way in determining the quality of our life. For some those lenses are called cognitive distortions. Join Dave and Greg as they discuss the history, provide examples, and offer alternative ways ...
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Guide to Dementia
Ever have that feeling of difficulty recalling an artist, or an actor? You resist to look it up to reassure yourself that your memory isn’t “slipping”. Why? What’s the fear? What happens if your memory starts to fail you? What is lost? Now imag...
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Guide to the Hero's Journey
Achieving beyond the norm, giving life to something other than themselves. Looking at the chaos in the world and accepting that whatever happens good or bad I’m going to stick to my path. These are just some of the attributes of a hero. Joi...
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Guide to Mental Health Representations in Modern Horror Villains
Hero’s and Villains typically have the same origin story, a trauma occurs and the subsequent choices create a positive or a negative figure. In light of our final Halloween season installment we are going to focus on the villain. Join Dave ...
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Fan Mail
I love listening to you guys. You both have very informed and intuitive opinions. Greg and Dave, y'all are erudite, humble and honest. Anyway I was thinking what about the topics of: unremembered trauma especially before episodic memory as well as finding purpose in the modern era versus having purpose thrust on you in previous centuries. Thanks Tyler
W Chester, Pennsylvania