The Well Helper
The Well Helper
Katherine King, PsyD
Are you trying to take care of yourself in the midst of a zillion responsibilities? Are you trying to do right by your clients or patients without sacrificing yourself along the way? In the Well Helper podcast, Katherine King, PsyD, clinical psychologist and psychology professor, shares hard-earned wisdom and actionable strategies based on the real world experience of herself, her guests, and the best research evidence. If you’re a helping professional, or student helper, trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. For more, follow on FB/TW/IG @drkateking or check out www.drkateking.com.
Season One Wrap-Up
This little audio message officially wraps up season one of the Well Helper. If you've been enjoying the show, there are still many ways to stay in touch. If you are a helping professional continuing to look for ways to enhance and improve your well-being, you can go to  DrKateKing.com to stay up to date on new trainings, guided instruction, and more. If you are interested in mindfulness, self compassion, and meditation, you may be interested in listening to the Noble Mind podcast. This is an interview-based podcast which Dr. King co-hosts and which will be continuing going forward.
Jul 29, 2020
2 min
Practice: Savoring a Positive Experience
  This is a brief guided practice session designed to help you connect with a recent positive experience and savor the pleasant feelings associated with it. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG.  
Jul 22, 2020
7 min
12: Midyear Check-In During Times of Crisis
What month is it? What year is it? For anyone who has been waylaid by the chaos of COVID-19, allow me to help: it is now the middle of 2020, and this means it is a great time to check in with ourselves on how the year is going. How are we taking care of ourselves? Do we need to revisit our hopes and dreams for this year, and maybe make some revisions? Nobody's year has gone as planned, but that doesn't mean we ditch our dreams and just sit this one out. This episode will give you a six-step framework to guide you through reassessing your 2020 goals, revising them as needed, ditching old ones that no longer make sense, and adding in any new ones that feel right at this time. Check out www.thewellhelper.com/12 to access a template for the process as well as a completed example. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. If you’re a helper or student trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered psychotherapy or any form of treatment.
Jul 8, 2020
26 min
11: Our Shared Human Hardships (Self-Compassion Series, Pt 3)
  This episode discusses common humanity, the third core element of self-compassion. When we are in pain, common humanity reminds us of the struggles that we all face as human beings - and the kindness we all deserve in tough times. In this way, even our most difficult moments can be a gateway to connection and compassion. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. If you’re a helper or student trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG.  
Jun 24, 2020
19 min
10: Mindfulness, the Seed of Compassion (Self-Compassion Series, Pt 2)
This episode continues our exploration of the core elements of self-compassion by talking about mindfulness, which is an essential skill required to be able to tune in and notice what you are experiencing at all. From there, other tools of self-compassion can be applied. We go over a simple formula you can use for checking in with yourself, bringing mindfulness and basic kindness into your day to day life. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. If you’re a helper or student trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG.
Jun 10, 2020
22 min
9: Self-Kindness and Basic Human Dignity (Self-Compassion Series, Pt 1)
  Self-compassion is the radical idea that you deserve the same care and concern as other people. What's more, research on this skill has shown it helps people with a variety of difficulties such as depression, anxiety, trauma, stress, and shame. In this episode, I talk about Self-Kindness, which is one of the three core skills of self-compassion. Learn more at www.thewellhelper.com/9. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. If you’re a helper or student trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG.  
May 27, 2020
20 min
Practice: Releasing Stress
This is a brief guided practice session designed to help you release stress at the end of a challenging day. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. If you’re a helper or student trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG.
May 20, 2020
7 min
8: Individual and Community Resilience
Too often, resiliency is talked about like an individual superpower, something you either have or you don't. In reality, resiliency involves skills you likely already have or can learn. Even more importantly, it exists beyond the individual and is a feature of relationships, communities, and society as a whole. Learn more in this episode, and download a Resiliency Self Test at  www.thewellhelper.com/8. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. If you’re a helper or student trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG.
May 13, 2020
20 min
7: Working and Playing from Home with Dr. Jenny Yen
​In this episode, Dr. Jenny Yen and I have an honest chat about how we're adapting to working from home, what's working and what's not, and how we're trying to keep our spirits up. We also share some actionable tips for our fellow helping professionals trying to work, play, and ​basically do everything ​from ​home. You can grab a handout with some of the strategies we discuss at www.thewellhelper.com/7. Dr. Yen is a clinical psychologist specializing in geropsychology who is also passionate about teaching students and early career clinicians about self-care. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. If you’re a helper or student trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG.
Apr 29, 2020
31 min
6: Getting to Know Our Grief
  It seems like grief is everywhere these days, and there are many people and aspects of life to grieve. But how much do we really know about grief, anyway? In this episode, Dr. King describes some ways that people commonly experience grief and tips for noticing when grief might be turning into something more problematic. She also introduces two types of grief particularly relevant these days: traumatic grief and anticipatory grief. The Well Helper podcast is hosted by Katherine King, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and psychology professor. Each episode explores new strategies and insights to inform the life of a helping professional. If you’re a helper or student trying to flourish in your work, avoid burnout or compassion fatigue, practice mindfulness, communicate better, learn self care, dream bigger, or be a stronger leader, The Well Helper is here to help. Join the Well Helper community, get show notes, free downloads, and more, at www.thewellhelper.com. Follow Kate @drkateking on FB/TW/IG.  
Apr 15, 2020
26 min
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