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The Self-Care Chronicle
Dr. Marsha
37 episodes
4 months ago
Therapy is a great way for me, as a mental health professional, to decompress and hit the reset button. This week, I talk about how therapy helps me to take time for my own mental health and fits into my overall self-care routine.
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Therapy is a great way for me, as a mental health professional, to decompress and hit the reset button. This week, I talk about how therapy helps me to take time for my own mental health and fits into my overall self-care routine.
Show more...
Mental Health
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture,
How To,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/37)
The Self-Care Chronicle
SCC: The Break - Going to Therapy
Therapy is a great way for me, as a mental health professional, to decompress and hit the reset button. This week, I talk about how therapy helps me to take time for my own mental health and fits into my overall self-care routine.
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3 years ago
10 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
SCC: The Break - Learning to Play an Instrument
Work is getting even busier (!!!). Something that helps me to decompress is using a different part of my brain. This week, I talk about taking up a new instrument.
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3 years ago
5 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
SCC: The Break - Deciding When to Leave a Job
Deciding if, when, and how to leave your current position can be difficult. Realizing I've been spinning my wheels for years really helped my decision.
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3 years ago
24 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
SCC: The Break - Returning to Work
Disconnecting from work can be rewarding and restorative. Returning after a much-needed break can take a lot of mental preparation, and it's been a challenge to get back into the swing of things.
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3 years ago
5 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
SCC: The Break - Planning a Trip
Planning and counting the days until a fun activity often helps me to hit the reset button. I spend a lot of time daydreaming about travel. Next up: Italy!
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3 years ago
8 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
SCC: The Break - Intro
Welcome to SCC: The Break! In these episodes, I talk about my own self-care journey and what I'm doing to reset myself mentally, emotionally, and physically. I also talk about the highs, lows, and challenges of maintaining my own mental wellness as I'm trying to be present to help others. Note: The Self-Care Chronicle Interviews will return at a later date. Music by: AudionautiX
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3 years ago
3 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
SCC: The Break - Archive 81
Sometimes, when my brain feels fried from a day of evaluations, therapy, court, etc., I need Netflix. Usually, my go-to is the Golden Girls, but this week, I checked out Archive 81. Did anyone else notice what I did about the show? https://drmarshabrown.com/ Music by: AudionautiX
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3 years ago
7 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 30: Dr. Tara Doaty
This week, I'm connecting with Dr. Tara Doaty of Sage Wellness Group. Dr. Tara discusses her challenges with keeping self-care constant while holding space for those she serves. Dr. Tara Doaty is the CEO and Lead Consultant of the Sage Wellness Group in Maryland. She is a national speaker and trainer where she is frequently asked to speak on issues such as equity, racism, trauma, and emotional and mental well-being. She has been the Keynote speaker for Pediatric Grand Rounds, School Di...
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3 years ago
24 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 29: Dr. Rosa Wu
This week, I’m connecting with Dr. Rosa Wu. Dr. Wu discusses the impacts of her own racial trauma on self-care and connecting with clients. Dr. Rosa Wu (she/her/hers) is a Registered Psychologist, academic, avid hiker, cook, and cinephile in Vancouver, Canada-the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh, and Squamish First Nations. Learn more about Dr. Wu at https://drmarshabrown.com/.
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4 years ago
37 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 28: Kerri-Anne Brown, LMHC
In this episode of The Self-Care Chronicle, I connect with Kerri-Anne Brown, LMHC. Kerri-Anne discusses the ever-changing nature of her self-care toolbox. Kerri-Anne Brown is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who specializes in helping individuals and couples living with fertility challenges, perinatal loss, birth trauma, and difficulties with postpartum adjustments. Read more about her work and practice at https://drmarshabrown.com/.
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4 years ago
21 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 27: Dr. Leighna Harrison
The Self-Care Chronicle is back for Season 2! This week, I connect with Dr. Leighna Harrison. She discusses supporting and uplifting others as a crucial aspect of her self-care. Dr. Harrison is a womanist, Black feminist, critically conscious, clinical liberation psychologist. She offers consultation and training to groups, organizations, and corporations, in the areas of anti-racism, anti-oppression, and liberation. Dr. Harrison also maintains a private practice for women of color in t...
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4 years ago
26 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 26: Nigeria McHellon, LCSW
In this episode, I connect with Nigeria McHellon, LCSW. Nigeria is the Founder of New Perspectives Therapeutic Services. In this episode, she discusses supporting and connecting with clients while identifying with their painful experiences as BIPOC-identifying individuals. Nigeria McHellon, LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Therapist who has spent over a decade providing services to those in need. She is the Founder of New Perspectives Therapeutic Services in Jacksonville, Florida. Read more...
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4 years ago
25 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 25: Dr. Raquel Martin
In this episode, I connect with Dr. Raquel Martin. Dr. Martin talks about taking time away from mommy duties in order to be the best mother she can be. She also talks about the stressors of being a Black mental health professional in America. Dr. Raquel Martin is a licensed clinical psychologist. She holds her Ph.D. in Medical and Clinical Psychology. Dr. Martin is currently the Clinical Director at a residential treatment center for children and adolescents that have experienced...
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4 years ago
31 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 24: Dr. Emily Hu (Part 2)
This episode of The Self-Care Chronicle is Part 2 of my interview with Dr. Emily Hu. Dr. Hu talks about navigating the stressors and harms of marginalization and the "Model Minority" myth as an Asian American mental health professional. Dr. Emily Hu is a licensed clinical psychologist in Los Angeles who specializes in treating trauma and addictions. She is especially passionate about working with BIPOC and LGBTQ+ folx. Tune in to hear her talk about managing her anger surrounding Anti-Asian ...
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4 years ago
36 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 23: Dr. Emily Hu (Part 1)
In this episode of The Self-Care Chronicle, I connect with Dr. Emily Hu. Dr. Hu talks about navigating through sadness, fear, and discombobulating anti-Asian hate as an Asian American mental health professional. Dr. Emily Hu is a licensed clinical psychologist in Los Angeles who specializes in treating trauma and addictions. She is especially passionate about working with BIPOC and LGBTQ+ folx. Tune in to hear her talk about using self-compassion as a cornerstone of self-care. For mor...
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4 years ago
22 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 22: Nicola Pierre-Smith, LPC
In this episode, I connect with Nicola Pierre-Smith, the founder of Melanated Women’s Health in Pennsylvania. Nicole discusses the challenges of finding her own space to process traumatic events while helping clients do the same. Nicola Pierre-Smith, LPC is a Licensed Therapist in Philadelphia. Her work focuses primarily on anti-oppressive therapy for trauma healing, anxiety, and depression. She has been featured in publications including Bustle, Yahoo Life, VICE, and Forge Mag. For more info...
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4 years ago
23 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 21: Georgia Bryce, LMFT
In this episode, I connect with the Founder of Building Families According to Pattern, Georgia Bryce, LMFT. Ms. Bryce talks about her struggles to follow the same self-care advice she routinely gives her clients. Georgia Bryce is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Professional Life Coach. She is the owner of the Building According To Pattern franchise, through which she provides personal, professional, and leadership development services. Ms. Bryce is also the author of th...
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4 years ago
25 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 20: Dr. Christina Hong Huber
In this episode of The Self-Care Chronicle, I connect with Dr. Christina Hong Huber. Dr. Hong Huber talks about the impact of escalating anti-Asian violence on her own mental health and helping clients navigate their way through the trauma of recent events while holding her own pain. Dr. Hong Huber is a first-generation, Asian-American, licensed clinical psychologist in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Dr. Hong Huber works from a social justice-oriented and trauma-informed lens and provides ...
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4 years ago
30 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 19: Sonny Etienne, LMHC, CAP (REWIND)
In this REWIND episode of The Self-Care Chronicle, I connect with Sonny Etienne, LMHC. Mr. Sonny talks about the role of self-care while serving the mental health needs of the minority community during the murders of unarmed Black citizens and adapting to COVID-19. With nearly two decades of experience as a mental health professional, Sonny Etienne, LMHC, CAP, NBCC is the owner of Introspective Counseling Services, LLC. Affectionately known as “Mr. Sonny” to his patients, he has extensi...
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4 years ago
36 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Episode 18: Dr. Elizabeth Rodriguez (REWIND)
In this REWIND episode of The Self Care Chronicle, I connect with Licensed Psychologist, Dr. Elizabeth Rodriguez. Dr. Rodriguez gives an inside glimpse into making self-care a priority while juggling two jobs as a forensic expert. Dr. Rodriguez is a Licensed Psychologist in the Northeast where she currently serves as a Director of Assessment in a correctional facility. Dr. Rodriguez also owns and operates a private practice that provides expert evaluations of clients who are in i...
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4 years ago
27 minutes

The Self-Care Chronicle
Therapy is a great way for me, as a mental health professional, to decompress and hit the reset button. This week, I talk about how therapy helps me to take time for my own mental health and fits into my overall self-care routine.