Intentional Therapist: Putting You In Your Schedule | Redefining Self-Care for Female Mental Health Therapists
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Self-care shouldn’t be another task on your to-do list! Hosted by Dr. Karen Dyck and Dr. Melissa Tiessen, clinical psychologists, founders of Intentional Therapist, and self-care advocates, this podcast is for female mental health therapists who are ready to redefine self-care.
Join us as we explore practical strategies grounded in our 4 C’s model – Connection, Compassion, Courage, and Creativity – to help you create more space for yourself while continuing to support your clients. Tune in for bite-sized episodes filled with relatable and insightful new perspectives, actionable ‘self-care experiments’, and the encouragement and permission you need to put more of you back in your schedule.
To learn more about Intentional Therapist and our 4 C’s model of self-care, visit us at: www.intentionaltherapist.ca
[Please note: This podcast was previously called Thrivival 101, and you can continue to find our original interview episodes in this podcast feed.]
Intentional Therapist: Putting You In Your Schedule | Redefining Self-Care for Female Mental Health Therapists
This is NOT an Episode About Benedict Cumberbatch: A Conversation with Tabitha Carvan About Reclaiming Our Passions
Remember that feeling you had as a kid, when your interests were held with such intensity and passion that they couldn’t help but bring you joy?
When was the last time you experienced - or allowed yourself to experience - that type of passionate interest in something?
In this special bonus episode we speak with author Tabitha Carvan about how Benedict Cumberbatch helped her do just that, and why it’s so hard, yet so important, for women to reclaim this part of themselves. Although Tabitha may not be a mental health clinician by training, the insights she shares with us offer a very therapeutic and fresh perspective on the importance of connecting with joyful pursuits and how this is such a foundational part of our self-care.
Highlights:
- What brought Tabitha to write a book full of references to Benedict Cumberbatch but ultimately not actually about him at all
- Why its so easy for us, as women, to get disconnected from our passions
- Why connecting with joyful pursuits can cause women to feel like there’s something “wrong”
- How embarrassment and shame get in the way of our passions
- Tabitha’s important take-home message
- Tabitha’s favorite “non-conventional” self-care practice
Tabitha Carvan is the author of This Is Not A Book About Benedict Cumberbatch and a science writer for the Australian National University. She lives in Canberra, Australia.
Connect with Tabitha:
http://www.tabithacarvan.com/
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intentional@intentionaltherapist.ca
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Disclaimer: Thrivival 101 is a podcast that seeks to be educational in purpose and is not to be used as clinical advice. Please connect with a therapist one-on-one for personalized support.