Therapy speak is everywhere. But does more language bring clarity or confusion?
Joe Nucci is a psychotherapist and writer exploring the space between real psychology and mental health trends.
In solo episodes and interviews, Joe breaks down complex psychological ideas, challenges popular narratives, and brings much-needed clarity to the way we think and talk about mental health.
Clear thinking. Honest conversations. No psychobabble.
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Therapy speak is everywhere. But does more language bring clarity or confusion?
Joe Nucci is a psychotherapist and writer exploring the space between real psychology and mental health trends.
In solo episodes and interviews, Joe breaks down complex psychological ideas, challenges popular narratives, and brings much-needed clarity to the way we think and talk about mental health.
Clear thinking. Honest conversations. No psychobabble.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trauma is one of the most talked-about and most misunderstood topics in mental health culture.
In this episode of Psychobabble, Joe Nucci unpacks two very different books on trauma: Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score and George Bonanno’s The End of Trauma.
Although both books offer powerful insights into how we process painful experiences, they don’t always agree. One emphasizes the body and stored trauma, while the other highlights resilience and recovery. So which one is right? Watch for the answer.
#TheBodyKeepsTheScore #TraumaHealing #MentalHealth #Psychology #Resilience #SomaticTherapy #PTSDRecovery #Psychobabble
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