Preview Mode Links will not work in preview mode

Explore the depths of mental health, emotional wellness, mindset, and personal development with 'The Therapy Show with Lisa Mustard.' Hosted by Lisa, an experienced marriage and family therapist, this podcast is a treasure trove of insights for both mental health professionals and individuals seeking personal growth. Delve into a wide array of topics, from understanding attachment styles and mastering therapeutic techniques to fostering personal growth and building emotional resilience.

This podcast is an invaluable resource for therapists seeking to broaden their perspectives and individuals on a quest for improved mental health and well-being. Engage in enriching conversations, listen to expert interviews, and gain actionable advice. Lisa seamlessly connects professional practice with personal healing, offering a deep dive into the complexities of the mind and heart.

Throughout the podcast, we tackle crucial questions such as:

  • How can different attachment styles impact relationships?
  • What are the most effective therapeutic techniques today?
  • How can individuals foster personal growth and emotional resilience?
  • What strategies can therapists use to enhance their practice?
  • How does mindset influence mental health and personal development?

Selected episodes also provide continuing education contact hours, helping you to elevate your professional skills and transform your client interactions.

To learn more and join this journey of discovery, visit www.lisamustard.com.

Nov 13, 2024

In this encore episode of The Therapy Show with Lisa Mustard, we’re revisiting an insightful and timely conversation with Dr. Seth Scott, a professor at Columbia International University. Dr. Scott goes deep into navigating value differences between counselors and clients – a topic that feels particularly relevant given the divisions we often see today. 

This episode, structured as a Podcourse, is perfect for therapists looking to better understand their own values, avoid imposing them on their clients, and foster meaningful growth and connection despite differing perspectives.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the role and function of values in counseling.
  • Construct a framework for organizing and addressing personal values to avoid imposing them on clients.
  • Develop a method to recognize and explore client values in a humble and respectful way to improve client growth and goal alignment.

Earn Continuing Education Credit:
This episode qualifies for one continuing education contact hour. To purchase the Podcourse, click HERE.

Promotions Mentioned in This Episode:

  • YUNG Sidekick: Save 20% on your first purchase with promo code Lisa20 at YUNG-sidekick.com. YUNG Sidekick is a HIPAA-compliant AI solution for therapists, designed to streamline progress notes and provide insightful analytics.
  • Unlock Your New Life Abroad by Kim Tolson: If you’re a therapist dreaming of working and living abroad, check out this comprehensive course for everything you need to make the transition smoothly. LEARN MORE HERE (affiliate link)

Join us as we explore how to navigate value differences in therapy, and learn practical techniques to enrich your practice!

Need continuing education contact hours? If so, then be sure to check out my Podcourses and other CE courses

Mustard Consulting, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7061. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Mustard Consulting, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Thank you for tuning into The Therapy Show. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode.

Watch the Podcast on Youtube.

Disclaimer: Please note that The Therapy Show with Lisa Mustard is for informational and entertainment purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. Always consult with your therapist, doctor, or physician before implementing any suggestions from this show. Lisa Mustard, a licensed marriage and family therapist, provides insights that should not replace medical or psychiatric advice. Your unique situation requires personalized attention from a healthcare professional.