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  • What’s Next for the Soul Sessions with Jodie Gale Podcast?
    Mar 14 2022

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Jodie's group, Trauma Warriors™.

    This is the final episode of the Soul Sessions with Jodie Gale Podcast for 2022 where I round up and share about my upcoming Inner Child online courses.

    Inner Child Online Course for Women – Join my mailing list to be notified of opening dates.

    Inner Child Online Certificate Course for Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Social Workers and Psychologists – Join The Psychosynthesis Centre’s mailing list to be notified of opening dates.

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Jodie’s group, Trauma Warriors™.

    Connect Online with Jodie

    Trauma Warriors™ Facebook page

    The Psychosynthesis Centre Facebook page

    Opening the Door on Private Practice for Counsellors & Psychotherapists

    For the show notes, go to: https://www.thesoulcentre.online/soul-sessions-inner-child/

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  • The Mother-Daughter Relationship
    Mar 1 2022

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Jodie's group, Trauma Warriors™.

    In The Mother-Daughter Relationship, Soul Sessions Podcast host, Jodie Gale talks about:

    • Mother-daughter identity
    • Adverse childhood experiences (ACES)
    • Complex trauma
    • Developmental trauma
    • The negative effects of a strained mother-daughter relationship
    • The inner-critic & mother
    • The different types of mothers: narcissistic, helicopter, smothering, absent, abandoning
    • Mothering as a verb
    • Building an internal good enough mother
    • The narcissistic mother, needs and feelings
    • How to heal the mother-daughter relationship
    • Tips for daughters
    • Tips for mothers
    • Jodie’s upcoming inner child workshops for women and inner child certificate training for therapists

    Connect with Jodie

    Join Jodie's mailing list to be notified of her Inner Child Online Workshops

    Jodie on Instagram

    For the show notes go to https://www.thesoulcentre.online/soul-sessions-mother-daughter-relationship/

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  • What is Complex Trauma?
    Feb 14 2022

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Jodie's group, Trauma Warriors™.

    In What is Complex Trauma, Soul Sessions Podcast host, Jodie Gale talks about:

    • What is complex trauma?
    • Understanding complex trauma
    • Adverse childhood experiences (ACES)
    • Neurobiological development
    • Somatic and psychic pain associated with complex trauma
    • How to find a trauma therapist
    • Recommended reading for complex trauma, developmental trauma and the inner child
    • Jodie's upcoming inner child workshops for women and inner child certificate training for therapists

    For the show notes, go to: https://www.thesoulcentre.online/soul sessions what is complex trauma

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  • Not My Closet: How Betrayal Trauma Impacts Self & Body Image with Karen Bieman
    Jan 31 2022

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Jodie's group, Trauma Warriors™.

    In Not My Closet: How Betrayal Trauma Impacts Self & Body Image, Karen Bieman talks to us about betrayal trauma and the impact this has on the sense of self and body image of straight and non-trans partners in relationships with a closeted lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender person.

    In Not My Closet: How Betrayal Trauma Impacts Self & Body Image, Karen also talks about:

    • What brought Karen to this work
    • Karen’s relationship song
    • When Karen’s husband told her the truth about being gay
    • Why Karen’s life felt like a lie
    • Karen’s life work
    • Disenfranchised grief
    • Why the betrayed partner is often silenced
    • Why you should never say ‘at least…’
    • Brene Brown Empathy versus sympathy
    • What are the types of betrayal trauma relationships?
    • Lies, deception and betrayal
    • Why the betrayed partner feels confused, used and angry
    • Shame, silence and betrayal
    • Homophobia and collateral damage
    • Conversion therapy and other solutions
    • What is intentional monogamy?
    • What happens to most couples?
    • Mutual respect is the ultimate goal
    • Gaslighting and betrayal trauma
    • Existential crisis and coming out
    • The impact on the children
    • The impact of the betrayal on the straight or non-trans partner
    • The impact on the straight and non-trans partner’s body image
    • Shame and body image
    • Using food, disgust as a coping mechanism
    • Yo-yo dieting and weight cycling is disordered eating
    • Dieting is an attempt to fix something that has never been broken (Jodie’s article)
    • Object relations and primary attachment injuries
    • Post-traumatic growth – what is the symptom calling for us to awakening to?
    • Value, meaning and purpose
    • Anger and recovery
    • Fierce self-compassion - Kristen Neff
    • Self-sabotage versus self-love
    • Dating again and trust
    • Relational healing, therapy and support groups
    • Individual and couples counselling

    For the show notes, go to: https://www.thesoulcentre.online/not-my-closet/

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  • How Therapists Reinforce Unworthiness When They Support Intentional Weight Loss with Allison Puryear
    Jan 17 2022

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Jodie's group, Trauma Warriors™.

    In How Therapists Reinforce Unworthiness When They Support Intentional Weight Loss, Allison Puryear, talks specifically to therapists about supporting clients who come wanting to lose weight.

    In How Therapists Reinforce Unworthiness When They Support Intentional Weight Loss, Allison also talks about:

    • What brought her to this work
    • Are eating disorder patients hard to work with?
    • Trauma and eating disorders
    • Why this episode is specifically for therapists
    • What's wrong with supporting clients with intentional weight loss?
    • We are a field based on science, until it comes to weight loss
    • Weight stigma and fatness
    • Feeling like a personal failure
    • 90% of diets fail
    • Socio economic inequalities and intentional weight loss
    • What gets missed when we focus on client's weight?
    • Shame and weight loss
    • Eating disorders work!
    • Thin privilege and being a therapist
    • What is fat phobia?
    • Cheryl Fuller on fat phobia
    • Fat, fat, fat, fat, fat - Allison says fat about a million times ;)
    • Neutralising fat phobia
    • Discrimination against fat people
    • Why we use quotation marks when we talk about "obesity"
    • Do you want to contribute to the development of an eating disorder?
    • Deprivation and restriction
    • There is a whole other world out there when we stop dieting
    • What is the work that therapists need to do?
    • Intuitive eating
    • Demonizing foods
    • Recommended books: Intuitive eating, Anti-Diet, Health At Every Size, Body Respect
    • Health at Every Size
    • Mourning the loss of being thin
    • Eating disorder training
    • Refer out if necessary
    • Find a therapist who will not support intentional weight loss
    • Invisalign and disordered eating

    For the show notes, go to: 46-how-therapists-reinforce-unworthiness-when-they-support-intentional-weight-loss-with-allison-puryearhttps://www.thesoulcentre.online/

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  • NOOM: The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing with Cherie Miller
    Dec 27 2021

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Jodie's group, Trauma Warriors™.

    In NOOM: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, Cherie Miller, MS, LPC, talks to us about the diet NOOM.

    Cherie is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Texas. She is founder and owner of Food Freedom Therapy™, a group practice of therapists and coaches who help people make peace with food and their bodies. Cherie has 15 years years of experience as an eating disorder therapist, mentor, speaker, educator, and advocate. She is also a member of the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals Foundation (IAEDP) and the Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH).

    • What brought Cherie to this work
    • What is NOOM?
    • Where is NOOM?
    • Cherie's experience free trialing NOOM
    • How many people use NOOM?
    • What are the two main claims of NOOM
    • Is NOOM a diet? They say NO, we say Yes!
    • What's wrong with NOOM?
    • NOOM and being deceptive
    • NOOM , colour coding and counting calories
    • Intentional weight loss
    • Splitting: Good and bad foods
    • 95% diets don't work but NOOM claims life long results
    • Is NOOM's evidence correct?
    • What's wrong with weighing oneself daily?
    • Obsessive behaviour, disordered eating and eating disorders
    • Should therapists support their clients to participate in NOOM or other intentional weight loss?
    • The use of the term 'obesity' and the obesity epidemic
    • Weight oppression, bias and stigma of clients in bigger bodies
    • The Health at Every Size at movement
    • Grieving the loss of the fact that weight loss doesn't work
    • Developing a healthy and trusting relationship with your body
    • Cherie’s top tips for women at home
    • Be intentional about your social media feed

    For the show notes, go to: https://www.thesoulcentre.online/045-noom-the-wolf-in-sheeps-clothing/

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  • Healing Trauma with Music Therapy with Maya Benattar
    Dec 14 2021

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Jodie's group, Trauma Warriors™.

    In Healing Trauma with Music Therapy, Maya Benattar talks with us about all things music therapy.

    Maya Benattar, MA, MT-BC, LCAT is a music therapist and psychotherapist in private practice in Midtown Manhattan and online throughout NY state. Her specialties include anxiety, developmental/intergenerational trauma and highly sensitive people (HSP). In addition to her clinical work, Maya offers supervision/consultation for other therapists, provides professional development and wellness workshops, and offers restorative workshops for helpers and healers. Maya received her master’s degree from New York University, and has completed extensive postgraduate training in vocal psychotherapy, creative arts therapies in healing trauma treatment, and music and imagery.

    In Healing Trauma with Music Therapy, Maya also talks about:

    • What it was that brought her to this work
    • What is music therapy?
    • What types of music would someone use in music therapy?
    • Do people have to be musical to go to music therapy?
    • Why would someone come to music therapy?/What symptoms are they struggling with?
    • Disordered eating, trauma (CPTSD), attachment trauma and music therapy
    • Coming back to the body
    • How can music therapy improve our mental health and help us heal and grow?
    • What does a music therapy session look like?
    • What is vocal psychotherapy?
    • Inside Out, Psychosynthesis, parts and subpersonalities (training)
    • What happens in a music therapy workshop?
    • Maya's favourite piece of music

    For the show notes, go to https://www.thesoulcentre.online/044-healing-trauma-with-music-therapy/

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  • Assertiveness for Women with Dr Julie Hanks
    Nov 29 2021

    In Assertiveness for Women, Dr Julie Hanks talks about her book, The Assertiveness Guide for Women: How to Communicate Your Needs, Set Healthy Boundaries, and Transform Your Relationships. This episode will be transformative for anyone who has suffered with early childhood trauma (attachment trauma, complex trauma, development trauma) and childhood emotional neglect as well as disordered eating or an eating disorder.

    Dr. Julie Hanks, PhD, LCSW is a licensed psychotherapist, coach, content creator, author, speaker, owner of Wasatch Family Therapy, and host of the Ask Dr. Julie Hanks podcast. With nearly 30 years experience, Dr. Hanks provides a safe place for healing conversations that educate and empower women to prioritize their dreams, revolutionize their families, and personalize their faith.

    In Assertiveness for Women, Dr Julie Hanks also talks about

    • What brought her to this work
    • Julie's history as a people pleasing perfectionist
    • What is assertiveness?
    • What causes women to not be assertive?
    • What has attachment got to do with assertiveness?
    • Eating disorders, disordered eating and assertiveness
    • Why is assertiveness so important?
    • Assertiveness, food and feelings
    • Feelings and needs
    • The 5 skills women need to develop to be assertive
    • Trauma, boundaries and assertiveness
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