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Elessar.009Immensely helpful & very interestingMost fascinating. Really enjoying & learning. Can’t wait for more. Thank you all.
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Brookemc16fantasticgreat podcast for roadtrips, love this concept
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Jem5926647ExcellentI love the work you folks do, the open space you create. Please keep it up!
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177pemBest podcastI’m so glad you’re back for another season. By far e best podcast on relational therapy and supervision.
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Today's review123This is what supervision is all aboutSuch a great podcast. It goes to the core of relational psychodynamic work. Understanding the underlying unconscious motivations that often guide the subtle interactions is at the core of this work and most often missed. Great podcast. Can’t wait for the next episode.
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RebecaSchermanPsyDClear and thoughtfulI enjoy listening and always learn something about my own work. Thank you for this podcast and please continue!
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autumnal breezeCome back!Hoping this podcast is on a brief hiatus and not over!!
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JaneisgreatWish there were more podcasts like this.So fascinating!
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former dopefiendInsightful and easy to graspFascinating, non-judgmental, and disarmingly funny deep-dive into human nature. Highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Chasbo ChasboSooooo good!Great format, engaging hosts, entertaining and thought provoking!
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JasmineD8992A resource and a balm for the soul!Thank you for making this truly wonderful podcast. I not only take meaningful thought processes for my own practice (and my self reflection!) but the podcast has also become a point of connection for me with colleagues and a mentor in the field (we are three associating by proxy!). Thank you thank you!!
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Boppy12Please do more!That’s the review. I want more. Thanks.
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relationallycuriousMakes you crave supervisionThe fictional vignettes presented touch upon relevant themes in many therapies and serve as a useful and apt refresher on key relational psychoanalytic concepts. Gil models wonderful supervision skills—insightful, supportive, but also gently challenging, and both Andrew and Rachel openness and candor showcase how good supervision begets trust and facilitates learning. A mini seminar in each “session.” Thank you!
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rvguyedsanbcdtubccExcellent podcast for therapistsThis podcast offers succinct (fictional) case presentations with excellent supervision that yields a wealth of clinical pearls. All three podcasters are appealing and I look forward to joining them for supervision every month. I hope the podcast continues for a third season!
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searchlight17Great insider view to the therapy and supervision processVery easy to listen to, authentic, spontaneous, nice chemistry between all discussants, appreciate the pearls of theory. I am grateful as well for the shorter length compared to other podcasts as well as excellent audio quality.
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Exceptional 'we' analysisExcellent peek into real psychoanalytic supervisionRare peek into exceptional, raw, and vulnerable psychoanalytic supervision
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trigveVery Good!I’m a depth psychologist and this feels real to me. I am loving the intelligence, transparency, and care that are shining brightly through these episodes so far. What a gift to all therapists, patients, and the general public to us increase our psychological literacy. Keep up the good work.
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Andymb2Exactly the podcast I have been wanting!I am a psychiatry resident interested in pursuing psychodynamic training. I love the format of this podcast, the therapists, and the content. I am an avid podcast listener, and I have not found any therapy podcast quite like this one. Please keep up the great work and keep this podcast going! A+
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