 
  The Self Careapist Therapist Podcast
A podcast for therapists and mental health pros; real talk, clinical tools, and self-care in under an hour. You’ll leave every episode with something you can apply with your clients today.
The Self Careapist Therapist Podcast is your go-to space for therapists, interns, and lifelong students who want both professional growth and personal resilience.
Hosted by Lorain Moorehead, LCSW, EMDR Certified Consultant, Clinical Supervisor, and ASU Faculty Associate, this show blends evidence-based practice with therapist-to-therapist conversations that pull back the curtain on real clinical work.
You’ll hear about:
- Trauma treatment, EMDR, DBT, CBT & specialty care
- Supporting neurodivergent and marginalized communities
- Perinatal mental health, supervision hacks, and practice-building
- Self-care for therapists and emotional clarity for clients
New episodes every other Wednesday: education in under an hour.
If you’ve been searching for one of the best new podcasts, self-help podcasts, or podcasts for therapists and mental health, this is the show that connects learning with action.
Episodes
Navigate the Nuances of AuDHD: A Deep Dive of Autism and ADHD with Dr. Tony Attwood and Dr. Michelle Garnett
 
    Identification, Prevention, and Care for Sex Trafficking Survivors
 
    A Clinician's Guide to Recognizing Pathological Demand Avoidance
 
    Why Clinical Ethics and Supervision Matter More Than Ever with Patricia Dobratz, JD, LMFT
 
    The Fraud Feeling: EMDR for High Achievers
 
    Prolonged Grief and Seeking Help with Dr. Sonya Lott, PhD
 
    Why OCD is not an Adjective with Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale
 
    Strengthening Emotional Bonds and Fostering Deep Connections in Couples Therapy with Dr. Marni Feuerman
 
    Rewrite the Story of Psychosis with Hope with guest Dr. Aaron Brinen, Psy.D.
 
    Attachment Wounds Through the Lens of Complex Trauma with Melissa Lapides
 
    Being Seen, Being You: DBT Skills for a Life Worth Living with Dr. Kiki Fehling
 
    The Traumaplay Path: Child, caregiver, and therapist dyads in play therapy with Paris Goodyear-Brown
