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Lucy M.PLove this podcast ❤️Laura has such a warm, compassionate energy to her. I’ve found the episodes to be grounding and helpful. Highly recommend for anyone who is looking for their next go-to podcast for all things healing, mental health, or personal growth ❤️
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I.am.IvonEye OpeningOne of the very first episodes I listened to was in early 2022 and it spoke immensely to me. This podcast gave me language at a time where I was searching for answers. It helped me put my thoughts into words. Super thankful I randomly stumbled upon this podcast. It was definitely a God send.
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stackedtightExcellent contentInvaluable information and guests for trauma clinicians and laypeople. But the rambling and redundant introductions are the worst. Add to that ads that are spliced in without warning and the podcast loses me a bit making it a challenge to follow as optimally.
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Crazy SereMost recent episodeWhy can’t the guest say Palestine? Gaza is for the Palestinian people and Israel illegally occupied their homeland. It is not Israel.
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Tashi AwesomeGood content, but abrupt ad breaksWould be most welcomed for the listener to have a clue that an ad is about to break the sometimes delicate thread of conversation!
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MSMTrauma1Dr Han Ren episode 385Laura Reagan’s podcasts showcase not only foundational learning but cutting edge philosophy and approaches, as well. For example, this episode featuring Dr Han Ren shares her belief that behaviors that might be considered maladaptive and thus frequently used vehicles for shaming, deserve curiosity, exploration and recognition. Definitely worth a listen. Mary Sue McCarthy, LCPC
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freshntootyBetter help episodeThat was a very enlightening episode, and I now I realize I can’t go a day without hearing their ads it’s
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NIBsmfOne of my favoritesI’ve been a longtime listener and value so many of the episodes. Though it is geared towards therapists, I often recommend episodes to my therapy clients (for example the ones about psychedelics and healing). I love Laura’s warmth and openness.
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#iwillfollowChristInsightfulI don't enjoy the ads and long introductions, but I like the content. I just finished listening to an audiobook of one of the guests, Lindsay Gibson. It was great. Thanks Ms. Regan.
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jneventisneOmgI have so much stress and I really need THERAPY like a LOT so I went on to my podcast app and search up therapy and this podcast came up so I clicked on it and now I love it❤️
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OB8OBEloquent & Professional , such a TREAT for us fellow THERAPISTSI have been listening to this dynamic duo on my early, long, & stressful commutes to work. Thank you Thank you , I not only discuss and share with my clients your podcast, it’s helped my personal relationships. I share with my family and friends. 🤍⭐️🙏🏼❤️🩹🧠
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#1podcastlistenerEssential Listening for Mental HealthI’m deeply grateful for this podcast, Laura’s hard work, and all her important guests. Therapy Chat is always on point, and has helped me become a more effective clinician.
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peterpinkpussExcellent episode - 1 small nitpickI loved the interview with Donna Jackson Nakazawa about the intersection of psychoneuroimmunology, trauma and microglia. I am stoked to read her book! However; about halfway through Laura mentions something about autoimmune disorders being more common in female identified patients. They are actually more common in patients with two X chromosomes / identified as female at birth (or Klinefelter’s syndrome or other XX intersex condition) because many genes relating to the immune system are stored on the portion of the X chromosome which is missing in Y. Gender identity has no apparent impact. These x-linked recessive autoimmune genotypes are why people with XY chromosomes (cis men and most trans women) are less prone to autoimmune disorders, but more likely to die of infectious disease (and younger) than cis women and trans men, their xx counterparts. One of the ways we have confirmed this is causative rather than correlative is that trans men, non-binary people and trans women retain the likelihood of developing said disorders associated with their chromosomal sex even after going through hormonal transition (though esterol and estradiol are also theorized to have an additional inflammatory effect partially mitigated by progesterone hence the relationship between menstrual cycle and flareups, and between aromatization and autoimmunity the case of a higher-testosterone system).
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ZACBExcellent content regarding trauma treatmentI’ve listened to hundreds of trauma, psychology, and/or therapy podcasts. This one and Therapist Uncensored provide the highest level content. Excellent guests. Intelligent questions.
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Health_ CoachGreat hostess!Laura is a fun soul, she's an amazing hostess and she's killing this podcast. Also the sound quality is excellent!
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sutian15First ten minutes are ads/promotionsGreat content but annoying that there’s so much time wasted on the ads in the beginning. Yes, I know I can ski them and I do, but I’d rather hear 45 minutes of great content instead of all the ads.
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NancyCallahamMost helpful Therapy resourceLaura Reagan, LCSW-C, is really tapping into something bigger … And she is making a pathway for people like me (not knowledge in psychology) to find tangible changes. I found her new podcast The Trauma Chat to be even better as it provides easy to understand information that you can use to then go to her Therapy Chat to find in-depth information and resources. Her new website is also very helpful. I believe that what Laura Reagan is doing is serving as a liaison between those of us in need to the specific kind/type of provider who can be the most helpful to our specific situation/need. I thank you Laura Reagan, LCSW-C for your efforts to make a better world for all of us 🌎❤️…. I highly recommend her website and both of Podcasts!!!
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mtschoolcounselorI always learn!As an elementary school counselor, I always learn something during each episode. So valuable to me.
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EricaBushwellAwesome podcast!Laura, host of the Therapy Chat podcast, highlights all aspects of mental health, growth and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
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jojoqueeniebopDo your researchRecently found this podcast and see Irene Lyon was interviewed - despite her atrocious response to BLM. Please, do your thorough research on the clinicians you interview and please see whether they are straight up white supremacy apologists and folks who perpetuate the idea that buildings are more important than Black bodies. Will not be tuning in.
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Lynn358521Great to explore ideas in psychI am an occupational therapist, which in a handful of states is legally considered a qualified mental health professional. Beyond practice interests, I’ve found this podcast to be really interesting when exploring concepts in my own mental health & trauma experiences. This podcast covers a variety of ideas that would be near impossible to fit each piece into a practice, but I think that is the highlight of it all. A sampler of theory/concepts from experts - research what resonates, implement as appropriate, and let go of others. Very interesting!
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Veggie18Best podcast ever!As a therapist-in-training this podcast has been extremely helpful. It is so well rounded with topics that I touch on every day with my own clients.
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AnnieHessThe BESTThis is one of my favorite podcasts, and I am so so happy I found it. It has allowed me to really understand myself and those around me on a much deeper level. Very grateful for this show ❤️
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Ali JostThank you! Can’t get enoughLaura, this is an incredible podcast that is helping me integrate what I know (so far) as a psychotherapist. I don’t have time to do all the trainings I wish I could—but your podcast gives me a deep enough dive to prioritize which emerging practices I want to learn more about. Hope to see you at one of the trainings you are highlighting soon:)
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zendo1855Great podcast!Laura has a wonderful style, drawing out her guests. I always learn a ton in every episode. Thank you Laura!
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David RDJust the Best Therapy Podcast!I’m so addicted to this show! Laura brings such thought provoking topics in psychology, emotions, and life, with some amazing expert guests. I have learned so much and so many of my nutrition clients have been at the receiving quite a bit of my enlightenment. This one podcast is better than going back to get my own therapist (don’t worry, still going). The only negative comment I have is that I can’t stop listening! Thank you Laura and Therapy Chat for helping me become a better clinician, husband, father, and man. Keep them coming!
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CoolfripStarting in 2020Wow there’s so many great episodes. I saw on review about where do you start? Well I went to the bottom and I just saved episodes that I thought would be interesting. :)
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liz 334Pls respondI’m starting from beginning and it’s takin forever to catch up since I started late. Do I need to listen to the old ones to get the new stuff? Luv it so far tho
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OssiningLCSWSuper helpful!I love Laura’s ability to address current hot topics from a psychological and emotional perspective in a down to earth understandable way. Great stuff!
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RLLombardiInformative!Laura is down-to-earth and delivers high quality informative content to listeners. I am loving every episode!
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2thelightLoveThis is a wonderful and informative podcast. I look forward to each new episode. Thank you! ❤️
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KQFanGreat show!One of my go-to podcasts. Thank you!
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KBIZ_0525Informative! Honest!Thank you Laura for this invaluable podcast. Your guests are always top notch!
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Mint for lifeIncredibly valuable information!I look forward to every new episode of Therapy Chat. I’m an LCSW and even with grad school, supervision, and various CEU courses and conferences I learn something new from every Therapy Chat podcast I listen to. Thank you Laura for wonderful information, knowledgeable guests and covering topics that are not well-covered in formal learning spaces.
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Jackie, San Diego, CAThe sound is poorAll guests are very hard to hear which is unfortunate because I believe there is some great content here.
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jaforsterHelpful and informative!I really value all I have learned on Therapy Chat! You are a great host and have excellent content, thank you for all you do!
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nickname_28Holistic self care episodeI was hoping this episode would talk more about self care using alternative tools. I’m a student with allergies to scented products/fragrance, especially lavender and vanilla. I wish professionals would stop using scents in their offices.
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drmom2twinsGreat Content on ShowLaura is a fantastic host offering great content on relevant mental health topics that is suitable for a lay audiences but professionals would get a lot out of it as well!
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Ryan LCPCHighly recommend for therapistsI have been enjoying "Therapy Chat" and have grown as a psychotherapist upon hearing a variety of approaches. It has specifically inspired me to learn about expressive modalities, IFS, and AEDP and I'm very thankful to have heard about these approaches at various points in the podcast.
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StarrhereInformativeI’m new on here & I love all the concepts you provide on here! I can’t stop playing these podcasts. Your information is appreciated.
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Christine from NYAn insightful and well-informed podcast. Such a wonderful tool for therapistsI’m a new listener, and truly appreciate the rich content you’re providing on this podcast.
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P.J. FlynnClinically Informative, but easy to digest Podcast!I have been a fan of Therapy Chat for several years (I think since it began - time flies!). During this time, I have been introduced to so many fantastic clinicians; it's hard to pick a favorite! I have dramatically increased my therapeutic knowledge by listening the Therapy Chat, and reading the books of the many professionals Laura has featured. Laura does a wonderful job of facilitating the conversations. She is down-to-earth, and so calm and relaxed - it seems like I am listening to a good friend. I have recommened this podcast to all my clinician friends, and even to a few clients. Keep up the great work Laura. You mentioned initiating some new trainings, and I say go for it! Best Wishes in 2019!
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Mom w no time to writeGreat interviews!This is my favorite podcast! Laura has such a way of interviewing guests to really honor the depth of their work. She is so approachable and real herself and it makes for very interesting and enjoyable listening.
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ttrimInteresting TopicsVery interesting topics and interesting to listen to! Keep up the good work!
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broke & thankfulThank youI’ve only listened to a few and I feel so hopeful for my mental health! I can’t afford actual sessions right now, and I know that this isn’t the same thing, BUT I feel less lonely and much more hopeful. Thank you Therapy chat!!
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CheeasleylcswA must listen:)Laura really knows her stuff! If you are a therapist or looking to learn-- this is the place!
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Latinx TherapyEasy to digest! LOVE This Podcast!This review is long over-due because I am a long-time fan. I appreciate listening as a mental health professional but also I keep learning about topics for my personal life. Topics are very applicable and easy to digest!
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midwestcoast775Excellent PodcastThis is a great podcast! Good stuff :)
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Osarosa17Great. Recommend it to allFascinating topics!
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ZigzagPathRelevant, important and well done!Therapy Chat is one of those podcasts that I have listened to every single episode sometimes even went back and re- listened to some. Laura is knowledgeable, passionate about trauma and her work. She is dedicated to making a difference. She is helpful and always provides many resources. Love the variety of topics and the great line up of guests. Love her calming voice. It’s very peaceful. Keep doing the good work!
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