In this special episode, we look back at the history of our podcast, our favourite episodes, and the vulnerable things about doing the podcast. We read some recent DMs from Instagram, a one-star review, and we listen to some voice notes sent in by listeners. We recorded this one late at night (for us at least!) so we get a little loopy at the end saying thank you thank you thank you, but truly, thanks for listening and being a part of our Edge of The Couch community. This marks both our 100th episode as well as the finale of Season 6. If you want more, and can't wait until Season 7, join us on patreon, where we are posting weekly episodes breaking our typical format. Maybe we will see you there!
Managing Our Own Shit When It's Activated in Session
When You Feel Like You Need to Prove Yourself
When a Client Rejects Us
Starting and Ending Sessions
Responding to "I Don't Know"
Cancellations, Late Cancellations, and No-Shows
Helping Clients Take Relational Risks
Disillusionment, Exhaustion, and the Economy: Why so many therapists are leaving the field
The Differences and Similarities Between In-Person and Virtual Sessions
When Clients Talk about "Small Things"
Therapist Boundaries
Naming the Elephant in the Room
Working with Shame
The Therapist as Fellow Traveller
What We Look for in Practicum Students
Hardest Moments, Most Joyful Moments
The Dreaded Summer Slump
The Basic Skills of Therapy, According to Us
Q&A: Big Questions Answered
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