
My guest in this episode is Dr. Elizabeth Graves, Ph.D., LCMHC-S. Elizabeth is a private practice therapist in Asheville, NC, where she works with persons with life-threatening illnesses, terminal illness, or those suffering complicated bereavement, grief, and loss. Most recently, she spent 10 years in academia training clinical mental health, marriage and family, college, and school counselors while maintaining her small private practice. Prior to that, she spent 10 years working with children and adolescents in rural Appalachian schools, and over 5 years as a child/adolescent/family therapist in a psychiatric hospital, and crisis mental health assessment specialist in the emergency department, and as a therapist in a community mental health center for adjudicated adolescents. Her research focus areas are: a.) factors that foster resilience in survivors of child sexual abuse and trauma, b.) intersections of counseling and spirituality, c.) factors that influence mastery of clinical skills, and d.) meaningful end of life. Her current professional practice includes: counseling/therapy, spiritual direction offerings for individuals/groups, Soul Collage groups, licensure supervision, death doula/end of life planning, and Motivational Interviewing trainings for professionals working with adolescents and marginalized populations. Among many topics we discussed:· Death doulas’ role of transitioning out of this world.· Acorn theory· Bowing to your journey [we get really vulnerable]· David Whyte’s poem: Well of Grief
May 11, 2023
58 min

Erin Leon is a trauma-informed movement teacher and a health and life coach for Highly Sensitive People (HSPs). She utilizes the power of movement via dance and yoga to guide clients to reconnect with and return home to their bodies, especially after experiencing trauma.Erin’s coaching and movement classes empower clients to slow down and listen closely to the needs of their body and sensitive nervous system in each moment. Her style of teaching focuses on breath awareness, gentle movements, and moments of pause to turn inward.Erin is an avid journaler and writer as well. You can access her free journal called Me Here Now which helps you increase gratitude, presence, and self-love. She also has a journal for purchase, Journal Into the Self: A Self-Love Guide for Sensitive Souls.To find out more about Erin or her offerings, please visit emindmove.com.Instagram: @eMindMove
May 5, 2023
57 min

In this episode Matt sat down with Mallori DeSalle to discuss the use of applying therapeutic humor in the helping relationship, and in life! Mallori is a licensed therapist, member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and Certified MINT Trainer. Mallori is also on faculty at Indiana University, and a Humorist. She is truly an true expert on integrating humor to make the conversations go a little bit smoother. She is well-known for sparking curiosity in both the young and young-at-heart, and you'll hear from activities used in this episode that she sparked curiosity in Matt. Mallori works with people all over the world. Her passion for creating a lasting impact led her to the public health field and for the past 15 years she has worked at Prevention Insights, a center within the School of Public Health at Indiana University, Bloomington. She has served on the Board of Directors for the Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor and in 2021 she became a TEDx speaker. You can learn more about Mallori by visiting her website: https://malloridesalle.com/Link to The Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor: https://www.aath.org/
Mar 27, 2023
1 hr 2 min

In this episode Matt McKenzie sat down with Dr. Stan Steindl to discuss compassion focused therapy (CFT), compassion fatigue, the role of compassion in the spirit of motivational interviewing (MI), and a few other key factors regarding compassion. Dr. Stan Steindl. Stan is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice at Psychology Consultants Pty Ltd, and an Adjunct Professor at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He is also co-director of the UQ Compassionate Mind Research Group. Stan has over 20 years of experience as a therapist, supervisor, trainer and researcher, and works with clients from motivational interviewing and compassion focused therapy perspectives. Stan has authored Compassion in a T-Shirt: The First 35 Scripts (2020) and The Gifts of Compassion: How to Understand and Overcome Suffering (2020). Stan is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. You can learn more about Stan by visiting his website: https://www.stansteindl.com/
Mar 18, 2023
42 min
