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The Therapy Shed
Mark Dawson & Brian Jones
30 episodes
6 days ago
The Therapy Shed podcast is a fresh new podcast with Mark and Brian, 2 practicing clinical therapists from Merseyside. Listen in to The Therapy Shed to hear Mark and Brian chat about all things mental health; what therapy can often involve, why to access support, why bother with self-care, as well as challenging, and hopefully disproving, some myths and assumptions that still linger around the world of therapy. With some episodes involving guests, often experienced specialists in their clinical field, we hope to make therapy more relatable and tangible for anyone who listens into the Shed.
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The Therapy Shed podcast is a fresh new podcast with Mark and Brian, 2 practicing clinical therapists from Merseyside. Listen in to The Therapy Shed to hear Mark and Brian chat about all things mental health; what therapy can often involve, why to access support, why bother with self-care, as well as challenging, and hopefully disproving, some myths and assumptions that still linger around the world of therapy. With some episodes involving guests, often experienced specialists in their clinical field, we hope to make therapy more relatable and tangible for anyone who listens into the Shed.
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Episodes (20/30)
The Therapy Shed
A Change is as good as a rest
The final episode of the series is all about a guarantee in everybody's life, the experience of change. Whether in the shape of a living situation, a career move, a bereavement, a relationship, or developing a part of yourself, changes impact us all at throughout life. We discuss some of the key reasons why changes can feel scary and induce anxiety, along with coping strategies for managing the discomfort of change. Remember, change is inevitable in life and anxiety is completely normal when making a change.
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2 years ago
50 minutes 1 second

The Therapy Shed
Self Esteem - how great am I really?!

This episode we talk about what the term self-esteem actually means. The different ways in which our self-esteem can be influenced and manipulated, along with the importance of our personal values in shaping how we view ourselves. We share themes that often come up in the therapy room when we struggle with self-esteem, along with ideas of how to recalibrate your self-esteem.

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2 years ago
37 minutes 28 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Football > Anything Book Preview - special guest Chris Roberts

In this episode we welcome in to the Therapy Shed another very special guest, Chris Roberts, to preview his newly released book "Football > Anything". We enjoyed a fascinating conversation with Chris, discussing the inspiration behind writing the book and the key themes explored; the greed and sometimes self-destructive competitiveness rife within football. How does the sport so loved across the globe cause so much pain, hurt and heartbreak? Chris shares his personal journey and challenges with Depression, leading him to access therapy and becoming motivated to write the book. It was inspiring to sit down and chat with Chris, hear his story and how he continues to manage his mental health.  

The book is a brilliant, insightful and incredibly well researched account of the underbelly of football. All proceeds from the book are donated to Sean's Place, a mental health support service in Liverpool. Pick up a copy online here; https://www.amazon.co.uk/FOOTBALL-ANYTHING-Football-Brought-Worst/dp/B0BVCTPP85

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2 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 13 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Keep it Raw 'n' Real - special guest Sam "Paddy" Padmore
In this episode we welcome another excellent guest into the Therapy Shed, the brilliant and passionate mental health advocate Sam "Paddy" Padmore. Listen in to a very honest and open conversation with the founder of Merseyside based support service, Raw & Real. Paddy shares anecdotes from his own life and what inspired him to begin a men's Mental Health and Wellbeing support service. Paddy talks passionately about the importance of destigmatising accessing mental health support, and encouraging physical activity, emotional intelligence and building resilience. Raw'n'Real are a vital service in the current social climate, offering various types of support to men across all age ranges. Visit their Instagram page @rnr.nw for further information of all the services on offer. Keep it Raw'n'Real!  
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 19 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Tired of being tired - Sleep Hygiene

This episode is all about the value of sleeping soundly. We discuss the role of Sleep and the importance to our minds for us to have healthy Sleep Hygiene. As sleep is an oft undervalued area of mental health, we talk about the impacts of a disrupted sleeping pattern and aim to offer ideas for improving your Sleep Hygiene. Hope you enjoy listening in to the episode. Sleep tight!  

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2 years ago
55 minutes 28 seconds

The Therapy Shed
January Blues - SAD, Motivation and Goal setting
Hello to another series of The Therapy Shed podcast. In this first episode of Series 5 we discuss the impact of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), sometimes known as "winter depression", which often increases in severity and numbers at this time of year. We talk about the challenges around motivation, reclaiming routines & personal goals, having self-compassion through the winter months, as well as exploring if there is a deadline date for wishing each other a "happy new year"! Listen in to hear about ideas for goal setting frameworks, habit training techniques and activating behaviours to stimulate motivation. Most importantly, self-compassion and emotional resilience is crucial for sailing through stormy seasons. Contact us at thetherapyshedpodcast@gmail.com  
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2 years ago
58 minutes 23 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Christmas compression!
We are back in the Therapy Shed for a topical chat about stress; including Christmas related stress! We talk about the difference between Good Stress and Bad Stress, and how they both can trigger the brain's Threat Response. Christmas time can bring out a lot of personal sadness/loss and exhaustion from both self-expectations as well as responding to the expectations of others (family/friends). Meaningful talking and listening can be a great way to support each other over the Christmas season. Thank you for listening to the Therapy Shed this year. Remember kindness beats everything, and kindness can be most powerful when it begins with the self. Wishing you and yours a peaceful festive season, followed by a kind and loving year in 2023. All the best, Mark & Brian X 
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2 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 34 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Who would be a Therapist?! - special guest Nathan Nairn

In this episode of the Therapy Shed we chat about the importance of self-care and maintaining social connections as the seasons change to Autumn/Winter time. We are once again joined by a very special guest, trainee clinical therapist and all round nice guy, Nathan Nairn. We discuss the difficulty of studying during COVID, along with the importance of timing, on a personal level, when beginning training to become a therapist. Nathan shares his personal experiences of mental health challenges, the inspiration to begin training in mental health and how he began to find the right course for his interests. We chat about each of our experiences working as a therapist, the anxiety of meeting clients for the first time, along with the challenges and rewards of working in the world of mental health.

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3 years ago
57 minutes 34 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Addictions & AA - special guest "Graeme"
In this episode of the Therapy Shed podcast we are talking about Addictions. We discuss addictive behaviours, the role of addiction as a coping mechanism, and the impact addictions can have on the person and also their loved ones. We are fortunate to be joined by another great guest in this episode, "Graeme", to talk about Addictions and his work with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Graeme kindly shares his story of addiction with alcoholism, supporting others accessing AA and also his experience of being in recovery. We discuss the value of accessing support, the emotional upheaval often involved with addiction, and the power of social stigma regarding Alcoholism in current society. As Graeme says "AA is not about stopping drinking, it is about living a life again". Well said! 
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3 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes 55 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Grief & Loss - special guest Paul Nairn

In this episode we welcome back into the Therapy Shed, friend of the podcast, Counsellor and Trauma Specialist Paul Nairn. Listen in to hear us chat with Paul about a topic that impacts every single one of us during our lives; Grief and Loss. We discuss the various types of Primary and Secondary loss, including loss of a friendship group, changing job, moving house, a stage in your life (e.g. your youth) along with the loss of a loved one. Paul offers great insight into how the human brain can be impacted and subsequently changed due to loss, and we explore the different ways each of us grieves following a loss. Take care and we hope you find listening to this conversation helpful.

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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 41 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Clinical Hypnosis - trust me, I'm a Hypnotherapist!
Series 4 kicks off with Mark and Brian back in the Therapy Shed to catch up and continue to unpack the world of therapy and mental health. In episode 1 of series 4 we explore Clinical Hypnosis, discussing the myths and reality of this often incredibly valuable area of mental health. Listen in to Brian deliver a brief Hypnosis session to Mark, which you are able to take part in and gently relax yourself. However, please do not listen to the Hypnosis section of the episode if you are in a situation which requires you to be awake and focused, e.g. Driving a car!  
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3 years ago
1 hour 23 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Round up some support

In the final episode of series 3 we reflect on another series of brilliant and interesting guests that have joined us for a chat in the Therapy Shed. We discuss the various services available across the city, and reflect on the personal challenges often experienced, and overcome, by people when accessing support. Also, Brian shares his plans for Hypnotising Mark in a future episode... best of luck Mark! 

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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 37 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Sean's Place - Debbie Rogers

This episode we invited the very lovely Debbie Rogers, from Sean's Place, into the Therapy Shed. Sean's Place is a charity based in the Sefton area of Liverpool, that aims to support and improve men's mental health across the Sefton and Liverpool city region. Debbie shares her personal journey about the loss of her brother to suicide, which motivated her to founder Sean's Place charity service. Very quickly Sean's Place became an invaluable support service for men of all age ranges, and by 2021 was awarded "Charity of the Year". Debbie shares the various reasons why men often access support, from acknowledging feeling lonely, experiencing suicidal thoughts or a lack of opportunity to socialise in a welcoming and relaxed environment. 

Sean's Place encourages positive discussions around mental health, in a non judgemental setting through a variety of practical and proactive support programmes, including Counselling, CBT therapy, Coffee and Connect Drop In groups, as well as Guitar sessions and Sean's Place Fishing Club! They support adult males, aged 18 plus.

To access Sean's Place you can complete a self-referral, via their website or in person at the centre. Alternatively, someone can refer on a person's behalf, providing the person has given consent for the referral.

Further information about all the services and support available at Sean's Place can be found at www.seansplace.org.uk

We also named the Therapy Shed gnome in this episode... If you know, you know! Hope you enjoy

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3 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 2 seconds

The Therapy Shed
You can read us like a book

We are back in the shed for a catch up on the past few weeks of talking with various support services and mental health organisations. We reply to some questions and suggestions sent in from listeners, including pics of a trek to Hong Kong (sadly not involving ourselves!). We also discuss our favourite and most helpful books, ranging from mental health and "self help" books to more social psychology related books that explore various cultures and how we understand each other and the mind.

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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 4 seconds

The Therapy Shed
RASA Support Service - with Vicky Green

In this episode we were kindly welcomed into RASA (Rape and Sexual Abuse) Support Service to chat with Vicky Green, a Counsellor and Clinical Lead at RASA. Vicky shared her backstory and interesting journey into the world of mental health, along with the specialist work RASA offers. We discussed some of the causes and consequences of rape and sexual abuse, whilst hoping to break down some common myths often attached to both perpetrators and victims. RASA are a vital and brilliant charity, supporting victims of rape, sexual assault and/or abuse. RASA offer independent advocacy, Counselling, help and information to anyone affected by rape and/or sexual assault. People can contact the RASA helpline (0151 666 1392) to share concerns and/or report an incident, and also remain anonymous if they wish.  

Further information is available at www.rasamerseyside.org  

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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 9 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Andy's Man Club - Men's Talking Groups, with special guest Andy Milner

In this episode we welcome special guest Andy Milner, from men's mental health organisation Andy's Man Club, into the Therapy Shed for chat. Andy kindly shares his experiences of fulfilling a childhood dream of becoming a professional footballer, along with the mental health challenges he experienced following his football career ending prematurely. Andy speaks openly and honestly about his own journey, which led to him becoming a participant of Andy's Man Club; a men's mental health charity offering free to attend men's talking groups across the UK and helping to breakdown the stigma around men's mental health and emotional wellbeing. Andy's Man Club is available to all males aged 18 and over, now in more than 100 groups across the UK. Andy's Man Club is free to attend and attendees are not required to involuntarily share any personal information. For further information please visit www.andysmanclub.co.uk

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3 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes 16 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Love Jasmine - Child Loss & Bereaved Families, with Kathy Lapsley

The first episode of Series 3 is a poignant and compelling conversation with Kathy Lapsley, co-founder of Liverpool based charity service Love Jasmine. Kathy shares her heartbreaking experience of losing their young child (Jasmine), along with the consequential challenges of accessing support, which led to Kathy and her family eventually founding Love Jasmine. We talked about the unimaginable pain of losing a child, and the subsequent challenges families often face when trying to cope in the aftermath of child loss. Kathy talks with great honesty and openness about her families experience, along with the inspiration and motivation for Kathy and her partner Rob to ultimately founder Love Jasmine. We discuss the amazing work at Love Jasmine, along with the various support available at the service, including Talking Therapy, Parent Support Groups, Grandparent Support Groups, Sibling Support and Coffee Morning Events.  

It was a real honour to talk with Kathy in the Therapy Shed. If you would like further information or support in relation to any of the issues discussed, Love Jasmine offers support to bereaved parents and families, and is accessible via telephone, email and online self-referral at https://www.lovejasmine.org.uk/contact-us  

Xx

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3 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes 7 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Have yourself a peaceful little Christmas

Listen in to the Therapy Shed for the final episode of the year, as we wish all our listeners a kind and peaceful festive period with a Therapy Shed Christmas special. We are joined by special guest Jack Rhodes; experienced podcaster, the "Epiphany Coach" and all round charming, warm soul. We talk with Jack about our favourites and least favourite Christmas songs/movies/foods, with some interesting festive preferences! We also scratch the surface of Christmas and explore the emotional impact many of us can experience at Christmas time; and the impact of personal relationships, reflections, loss and self-expectations at this time of year. We sign off the season with a joke off contest of our favourite Christmas cracker jokes... Ho Ho Ho! 

Merry Christmas everyone; kindness begins with you


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3 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes

The Therapy Shed
A moment to reflect

In the final episode of the series, we reflect on all the brilliant guests that have joined us across Series 2. Talking about the learning, and the homework tasks, we reflect on the knowledge shared from each of our special guests around Trauma, OCD, Children, Suicide Prevention and ADHD. We share our favourite conversations from the series, how we apply the theory into clinical practice, and answer more listener's questions. That's a wrap for Series 2... Thanks for listening!

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3 years ago
31 minutes 13 seconds

The Therapy Shed
Spelling out ADHD

Episode 5 is a great conversation, with special guest Sarah Templeton, about all things ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Sarah runs 2 services that specialise in supporting people presenting with traits of ADHD; Headstuff ADHD Therapy, providing a team of over 40 therapists specialising in ADHD and supporting people across the UK, and Headstuff ADHD Liberty service, which targets support for people "fighting for freedom from addiction and crime". Sarah was diagnosed with ADHD at 51 and has been sharing her personal story and expertise about all things ADHD ever since. Sarah offers insights to what ADHD actually is, how it can be recognised, the assessment process, and importantly Sarah shares coping strategies and ways to use ADHD traits as superpowers! Sarah has extensive experience working in prison systems across the UK, and we talk about her work with prisoners, highlighting the correlation between ADHD and convicted offenders. Sarah highlights how ADHD is still a grossly misunderstood area of mental health, and we discuss the huge impact of people being misdiagnosed or undiagnosed. We learned a lot and thoroughly enjoyed talking with a leading light in a vital area of mental health. For more info, check out Sarah's book "How NOT to murder your ADHD kid, instead learn how to be your child's ADHD coach". 

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4 years ago
1 hour 46 minutes 43 seconds

The Therapy Shed
The Therapy Shed podcast is a fresh new podcast with Mark and Brian, 2 practicing clinical therapists from Merseyside. Listen in to The Therapy Shed to hear Mark and Brian chat about all things mental health; what therapy can often involve, why to access support, why bother with self-care, as well as challenging, and hopefully disproving, some myths and assumptions that still linger around the world of therapy. With some episodes involving guests, often experienced specialists in their clinical field, we hope to make therapy more relatable and tangible for anyone who listens into the Shed.