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Healing in Relationships with a Therapist (with Chris Lam)

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Content provided by Janice Ho. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Janice Ho or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Janice and her guest Chris Lam (therapist at Ride the Waves Counselling Service) talk about how therapy can help clients heal in relationships, both with the therapist and in their other relationships. They also discuss some common reasons people go to therapy, how therapy can benefit clients, and both the luck and work involved matching with the “right” therapist.
Show notes:

  • 00:01:34: How you can support the pod (rate + review!) and connect with me
  • 00:02:24: Who is Chris Lam?
  • 00:05:00: Chris’ analogy of “riding the waves” with how we navigate both “positive and negative” emotions
  • 00:10:20: Chris’ path to becoming a therapist
  • 00:17:45: How developing a relationship vs “fixing” his clients helped Chris connect with youth in therapy
  • 00:20:02: Chris’ experience working with adults in therapy + common reasons why people do therapy
  • 00:23:17: What are some benefits of counselling?
  • 00:26:18: How talking to a therapist can be different from sharing your “problems” with friends or family
  • 00:32:26: How gaining knowledge of trauma psychoeducation can help with shame + our healing process
  • 00:33:35: Differences and similarities working with youth vs adults in therapy
  • 00:37:14: Chris’ experience working with “hard-to-serve” youth in the justice system
  • 00:39:49: Some ways Chris has worked toward being a more trauma-informed therapist and doing “the least harm” with clients
  • 00:44:21: How Chris navigates therapy conversations about healing childhood trauma and issues with parents
  • 00:49:55: How youth can/usually access therapy + legislation on youth and therapy (at least in Toronto)
  • 00:53:00: What can be involved in finding the right match with a therapist
  • 00:56:52: Some red flags that Janice would consider for herself in finding the right therapist
  • 00:58:53: Doing virtual therapy: yay or nay?
  • 01:02:32: How you can connect with Chris

Rate & review the podcast:

Connect with Chris Lam:

Connect with Janice:

Listen to all The Soul's Work Podcast episodes: www.thesoulsworkpodcast.com

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Janice is a therapist-in-training and not licensed to work with clients.

DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for working with a professional mental health or healing practitioner.

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Content provided by Janice Ho. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Janice Ho or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Janice and her guest Chris Lam (therapist at Ride the Waves Counselling Service) talk about how therapy can help clients heal in relationships, both with the therapist and in their other relationships. They also discuss some common reasons people go to therapy, how therapy can benefit clients, and both the luck and work involved matching with the “right” therapist.
Show notes:

  • 00:01:34: How you can support the pod (rate + review!) and connect with me
  • 00:02:24: Who is Chris Lam?
  • 00:05:00: Chris’ analogy of “riding the waves” with how we navigate both “positive and negative” emotions
  • 00:10:20: Chris’ path to becoming a therapist
  • 00:17:45: How developing a relationship vs “fixing” his clients helped Chris connect with youth in therapy
  • 00:20:02: Chris’ experience working with adults in therapy + common reasons why people do therapy
  • 00:23:17: What are some benefits of counselling?
  • 00:26:18: How talking to a therapist can be different from sharing your “problems” with friends or family
  • 00:32:26: How gaining knowledge of trauma psychoeducation can help with shame + our healing process
  • 00:33:35: Differences and similarities working with youth vs adults in therapy
  • 00:37:14: Chris’ experience working with “hard-to-serve” youth in the justice system
  • 00:39:49: Some ways Chris has worked toward being a more trauma-informed therapist and doing “the least harm” with clients
  • 00:44:21: How Chris navigates therapy conversations about healing childhood trauma and issues with parents
  • 00:49:55: How youth can/usually access therapy + legislation on youth and therapy (at least in Toronto)
  • 00:53:00: What can be involved in finding the right match with a therapist
  • 00:56:52: Some red flags that Janice would consider for herself in finding the right therapist
  • 00:58:53: Doing virtual therapy: yay or nay?
  • 01:02:32: How you can connect with Chris

Rate & review the podcast:

Connect with Chris Lam:

Connect with Janice:

Listen to all The Soul's Work Podcast episodes: www.thesoulsworkpodcast.com

-----

Janice is a therapist-in-training and not licensed to work with clients.

DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for working with a professional mental health or healing practitioner.

  continue reading

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