Deliberating Practice: Deconstructing Psychotherapy for a Better Future
Glenn Wood, M.Ed., RCC and Richard Tatomir, M.A., CCC
13 episodes
1 week ago
This is a podcast about deconstructing counselling and psychotherapy with a better future in mind.
Richard Tatomir, a Counsellor-Educator-Supervisor with a decade of experience, and Glenn Wood, practicing depth-oriented psychodynamic therapist, and various guests, apply a Critical Psychology lens to the problems of contemporary psychotherapy, arguing for the value of symptoms, systems-thinking, the person of the therapist, integration, psychedelics, Buddhism and the nature of suffering, and the future of therapy in our late-stage capitalist world.
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This is a podcast about deconstructing counselling and psychotherapy with a better future in mind.
Richard Tatomir, a Counsellor-Educator-Supervisor with a decade of experience, and Glenn Wood, practicing depth-oriented psychodynamic therapist, and various guests, apply a Critical Psychology lens to the problems of contemporary psychotherapy, arguing for the value of symptoms, systems-thinking, the person of the therapist, integration, psychedelics, Buddhism and the nature of suffering, and the future of therapy in our late-stage capitalist world.
Deliberating Practice: Deconstructing Psychotherapy for a Better Future
1 hour 19 minutes 31 seconds
11 months ago
Episode 8: The Money
Glenn and Richard discuss money's influence on the practice of counselling and psychotherapy. Exploring perspectives from both seats in the office, they discuss therapist's vulnerability to money through their altruism and greed.
Deliberating Practice: Deconstructing Psychotherapy for a Better Future
This is a podcast about deconstructing counselling and psychotherapy with a better future in mind.
Richard Tatomir, a Counsellor-Educator-Supervisor with a decade of experience, and Glenn Wood, practicing depth-oriented psychodynamic therapist, and various guests, apply a Critical Psychology lens to the problems of contemporary psychotherapy, arguing for the value of symptoms, systems-thinking, the person of the therapist, integration, psychedelics, Buddhism and the nature of suffering, and the future of therapy in our late-stage capitalist world.