
Matis Miller is founder of The Center for CBT of New Jersey and author of forthcoming, The Uncontrollable Child. Matis specializes in several emotional and personality disorders, complex childhood trauma, and anxiety in teens and adults. He is a seasoned lecturer on CBT- and DBT-related topics, addressing parents, clients, and professionals, and is presently focused primarily on supervision, education, and consultations.
The Uncontrollable Child provides skills-based techniques with practical DBT strategies and examples of how to care for, fully accept, and authentically raise kids who are emotionally sensitive...it's about parenting children to be autonomous outside of ourselves, rather than treating them like property. As a father of six, Matis would love to talk about why tending to children with extra emotional needs is really important right now, what it looks like to live with "uncontrollable" children, and skills-based parenting for raising authentic children post 2020.
Find Matis's book on Amazon at the link: https://www.amazon.com/Uncontrollable-Child-Understand-Disruptive-Dialectical-ebook/dp/B08GG2JDHW and most bookstores.
Intro Song: Soft Fur by Charmer & Klay from the Album Quiet Night
Outro Song: here we are by Brett Chance
Apr 23, 2021
1 hr 11 min

In this short dose of Therapized, we explore the pattern of feeling "guilty" in common day-to-day situations in which we did not actually do anything wrong and may find ourselves consistently apologizing just for existing and attempting to get our needs met. Why do we even feel guilt anyway? Listen to today's dose for your own self-reflection. Enjoy!
Intro Song: Soft Fur by Charmer and Klay from the Album Quiet Night
Outro Song: Ice Caves by Charmer and Klay from the Album Quiet Night
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Feb 19, 2021
10 min

Nicole Arzt is a practicing psychotherapist in Southern California. She has worked with a wide variety of individuals, couples, and families. Her clinical emphasis lies in treating substance use, eating disorders, and complex trauma. An accomplished author, Nicole is a contributing writer for numerous mental health organizations. She owns Soul of Therapy LLC, a content marketing business devoted to supporting therapists. She is also the founder of Psychotherapy Memes, a global community of more than 85,000 followers. Her debut book, Sometimes Therapy Is Awkward, is available wherever books are sold.
In today's episode we discuss the effects of the pandemic on mental health and the difficulties in staying connected during this time. We also explore the benefits and occasional drawbacks of finding connections through social media and online platforms. Lastly, we explore some misconceptions or misrepresentations in therapy. Enjoy!
Intro Song: Soft Fur by Charmer and Klay from the album Quiet Night
Outro Song: Orange Blossom by Charmer and Klay from the album Quiet Night
Feb 13, 2021
1 hr 5 min

In today's episode we explore how our response to our big emotional experiences may not help and may only exacerbate the problem. Then we review my 3 simple tips to begin practicing increasing your emotional distress tolerance. Because ultimately we can't fully control how we feel, but with these tips hopefully we can learn to became less overwhelmed by them.
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Intro Song: Soft Fur by Charmer and Klay from the album Quiet Night
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Outro Song: there is no childhood as such by Brett Chance
Feb 6, 2021
14 min

First off, Happy New Year! Did you make any resolutions? If so, how are those going? In today's episode we talk about making behavioral change and personal growth as well as explore the difficulties in sustaining long-term growth. In this episode I review 4 concepts and tips that I use regularly in therapy with clients to support them in their own development of sustainable personal growth and development.
Recommended readings on habits and behavioral change include:
1. Stephen R. Covey-7 Habits of Highly Effective People
2. Atomic Habits-James Clear
Intro Song: Soft Fur by Charmer and Klay from the album Quiet Night
Outro Song: Homesick by Charmer and Klay from the album Quiet Night
Enjoy!
Jan 29, 2021
17 min

Pardon the audio on this one, but it was a great conversation with a great therapist, Dr. Yoni Sobin the Nerd Therapist!
Dr. Yonatan Sobin (The Nerd Therapist) is a Clinical Psychologist trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), who practices using the Superhero Therapy model developed by Dr. Janina Scarlet. He prides himself on making therapy more accessible and engaging for patients. His practice relies heavily on the idea that life and art are more critically similar than not, and that we can learn just as much about ourselves from our fictional heroes like Batman or Superman as we can from our real-life heroes. Dr. Sobin has an office in lower Manhattan and offers therapy services via telehealth as a result of the ongoing pandemic. To put it simply, if you’re part of a fandom, he’s the therapist for you.
Dr. Sobin specializes in working with OCD and other anxiety disorders, and provides exposure based therapies within an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) framework. He also works with patients who are seeking help for depression and addiction-related issues. He treats both adolescents and adults, individually and in groups. His practice incorporates traditional CBT elements, as well as a humanistic element derived more from eastern thought.
While pursuing his doctoral degree, which he received in 2016 from the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Dr. Sobin trained on inpatient and outpatient psychiatric units at Rockland Psychiatric Center and Girard Medical Center. He completed his postdoctoral training at the Center for Anxiety, prior to beginning independent private practice as The Nerd Therapist.
He is an active member of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA), American Psychological Association (APA), and the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF). He contributed to the book “The Joker Psychology: Evil Clowns and the Women who Love Them.” He is also an occasional guest lecturer at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. Dr. Sobin provides consultation and supervision for trainees and clinicians, and leads seminars and talks on the integration of mental health and fandom/popular media.
My name is Yoni Sobin, and I am a proud nerd. Check out my website www.sobinpsychology.com/nerd-therapy.
Music By: Charmer and Klay
Intro Song: Soft Fur from the album Quiet Night
Outro Song: Ice Cave from the album Quiet Night
Nov 24, 2020
49 min

On today’s episode we are joined by Meghan O’Nyon, LMFT. In her private practice, Meghan specializes in working with children, teens, and adults on various issues including Autism/developmental delays, behavioral problems, anxiety, depression, grief, and existential re-evaluation. Listen as we discuss our approaches to these topics as they arise in treatment. You can find Meghan on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest @adaptationscounseling. Visit her website www.adaptationscounseling.com Music by: Intro Song-Someone Up There Likes You by Brett Chance Outro Song-Orange Blossom by Charmer and Klay
Oct 10, 2020
1 hr 8 min

In today’s episode we explore 3 themes that arise in my work as a therapist that relate to impact of social media on mental health. This includes what we do with the information overload, how we assess our relationship with social media, and reflect on how social media connects us or disconnects us from one another.
Now I haven’t yet watched the Netflix document The Social Dilemma, but may do after this episode.
Music Credit:
Intro Song: Someone Up There Likes You by Brett Chance
Outro Song: Blue Dream by Charmer and Klay
Hosted by Guy Hernandez, LMFT
Sep 26, 2020
17 min

On today's episode I am providing a "dose" of Therapized. This will become a regular shorter episode focused on current topics addressed in my work as a therapist. On today's episode I review 2 themes I have addressed in therapy during the pandemic: meeting basic needs and redefining our purpose and meaning in life. Episode will also be available on Instagram as an IGTV and will also be on YouTube.
Music Credits:
Someone Up There Likes You by Brett Chance
Orange Blossom by Charmer and Klay
Sep 12, 2020
11 min

On today’s episode we are joined by Natalie Silva, LMFT. Natalie has experience working with youth and families but currently specializes in women’s mental health in her private practice. Natalie is also a trained perinatal mental health therapist and works with new and expecting mothers. Listen as we discuss issues unique to women’s health like self esteem, body image, perfectionism, and how to transform your inner critic into a voice of self compassion. You can find Natalie on Instagram and Facebook at Natalie.Silva.LMFT. Visit her website at www.nataliesilvalmft.com.
A good resource would be postpartum support international and their website is www.postpartum.net
Music by:
Intro: Brett Chance-Someone Up There Likes You
Break Music: Charmer & Klay-Campfire
Outro Song: Charmer & Klay-Rowboat
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Jul 25, 2020
56 min
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