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A Therapist Can't Say That
Riva Stoudt
46 episodes
4 months ago
Therapy is full of cliches. There are things we’ve all been taught as therapists not to question, even when we get that feeling deep down in our guts that the truth might be a bit more complicated than that. Riva Stoudt wants to talk about it. Each episode dives into a cliche, truism, or best practice of therapy to look at how it really plays out in practice. Whether you agree or not, you’ll appreciate a candid look at the things therapists don’t normally talk about.
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Therapy is full of cliches. There are things we’ve all been taught as therapists not to question, even when we get that feeling deep down in our guts that the truth might be a bit more complicated than that. Riva Stoudt wants to talk about it. Each episode dives into a cliche, truism, or best practice of therapy to look at how it really plays out in practice. Whether you agree or not, you’ll appreciate a candid look at the things therapists don’t normally talk about.
Show more...
Mental Health
Business,
Careers,
Health & Fitness
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Introducing The Kiln: Revolutionizing The Therapy Training Landscape
A Therapist Can't Say That
50 minutes
1 year ago
Introducing The Kiln: Revolutionizing The Therapy Training Landscape

Co-conspirator and friend of the podcast, Dr. K Hixson, returns to share some exciting news about a true labor of love.


We’ve joined up to create The Kiln, a comprehensive supervision and training program for pre-licensed therapists in Oregon. The Kiln will also offer continuing education to practicing clinicians.


This venture was born out of our mutual frustrations and concerns with the direction, trends, and tendencies in the current state of our field, and our deep dedication and commitment to our work.


Today, we’re going to get into why we are bringing an apprenticeship lens to postgraduate supervision, pushing back on current paradigms in trauma treatment, and how you can join our trainings or become part of our very first cohort.


Listen to the full episode to hear:

  • Why many grad schools and supervision programs fail to train great therapists
  • The two fundamental philosophies that define our approach with The Kiln 
  • Why we teach exposure-based trauma therapies and push back on anti-exposure bias
  • Why therapists need to be able and willing to confront themselves
  • Trauma processing modalities that we are excited about working with and teaching


Learn more about The Kiln:

  • Website


Learn more about Dr. K Hixson:

  • Website


Learn more about Riva Stoudt:

  • Into the Woods Counseling
  • Instagram


Resources:

  • Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence--From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror, Judith Lewis Herman
  • Brain Talk: How Mind Mapping Brain Science Can Change Your Life & Everyone In It, David Schnarch
A Therapist Can't Say That
Therapy is full of cliches. There are things we’ve all been taught as therapists not to question, even when we get that feeling deep down in our guts that the truth might be a bit more complicated than that. Riva Stoudt wants to talk about it. Each episode dives into a cliche, truism, or best practice of therapy to look at how it really plays out in practice. Whether you agree or not, you’ll appreciate a candid look at the things therapists don’t normally talk about.