Licensure Lifeline: NCE, NCMHCE &LCSW Exam Prep for Pre-Licensed Therapist
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Licensure Lifeline: NCE, NCMHCE &LCSW Exam Prep for Pre-Licensed Therapist
Latest Episodes
The Room That Heals Itself — Group Counseling, Yalom's Curative Factors, and Group Stages Explained
What if the most powerful therapeutic tool in the room isn't the clinician — it's the group itself?In 1943 a British psychiatrist named Tom Main looked at a hospital ward full of soldiers returning from World War II and ran out of clinic...
The Month That Felt Amazing — Mood Disorders, Bipolar I & II, and MDD Explained
What if the month that felt like the best of your life was actually the most important clinical data point you never thought to ask about?Most people know depression by its obvious features — the sadness, the fatigue, the inability to ge...
Frank Parsons Walks Into a Factory — Career Development Theory: Holland, Super & Krumboltz
Career development theory is the section of your licensing exam you've probably been skimming — and it shows up more than almost anyone expects.In this episode of Licensure Lifeline we break down the three career development theorists yo...
Pride Month Episode: 1973- The Year the DSM Got It Wrong- And Then Fixed It
In 1957 a psychologist named Evelyn Hooker gave the same psychological assessments to two groups of men — one gay, one straight — and asked a panel of expert clinicians to identify which results showed psychological disturbance. They couldn't t...
The Therapist Who Told Couples to Fight More
What if the most effective thing a therapist could do was tell a couple to schedule their arguments?What if a child's panic attacks weren't a problem to fix — but a protection someone needed?What if the most important thing a fami...