• Q&A - when you’re tired of holding onto hope
    Oct 31 2022

    This is a snippet from my Q&A with Dr. Frank Anderson for our workshop Healing Trauma. For more information, visit my website.

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    12 mins
  • Why Do I Get Panic Attacks?! | Conversation with Steve Hayes
    Oct 25 2022

    In this latest episode, I'm joined once again by the incredible Dr. Steve Hayes to talk all about panic disorder. 

    If you aren't familiar with Dr. Hayes, he is the co-founder of the ACT Therapy model, also known as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. In this conversation we talk about: 

    • His personal experience with panic, how it started, and what it's like now
    • Common sources of panic disorder and patterns of avoidance
    • How to approach panic attacks and what to consider if you are experiencing panic disorder

    Make sure to check out Dr. Hayes's book called A Liberated Mind

    About my guest:

    Steven C. Hayes is a Nevada Foundation Professor of Psychology in the Behavior Analysis Program at the University of Nevada. An author of 47 books and over 675 scientific articles, he is especially known for his work on "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy" or “ACT” which is one of the most widely used and researched new methods of psychological intervention over the last 20 years. Dr. Hayes has received several national awards, such as the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy. His popular book Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for a time was the best-selling self-help book in the United States, and his new book A Liberated Mind has been recently released to wide acclaim. His TEDx talks and blogs have been viewed or read by over three million people, and he is ranked among the most cited psychologists in the world. 


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    53 mins
  • the healing power of literature and poetry
    Sep 20 2022

    This week I'm joined by my co-author of On Grief. The poet William Bortz and I talk about:

    • The difficulty of putting difficult life experiences into words and the healing power of poetry to help us reflect on what's most important to us.
    • William shares his story of becoming a poet, sharing how he conceptualizes putting complex emotion into words
    • How poetry and writing allows us to have more empathy and how both reading and creating poetry expands our understanding


    Touching on substance abuse, trauma, grief, and loss, this conversation is all about grounding in love, art, and vulnerability. I hope you enjoy our conversation!

    About my guest:

    William Bortz (he/him) is an author and a poet from the Midwest. He volunteers for the curation team for Button Poetry and is a poetry reader for Longleaf Review. Bortz is the author of The Grief We’re Given (Central Avenue, 2021). You can find his poems online at Brave Voices, Okay Donkey, Turnpike Magazine, and others. William lives with his wife and their two cats.


    >> William's website

    >> Book - The Grief We're Given

    >> Find our free e-book On Grief here


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • inner conflict and taking sides
    Aug 9 2022

    In this episode, I am joined by one of my mentors, Jim McNeish. This is a much more personal conversation, as it much more closely resembles one of our mentorship sessions. We talk about my experience with quickly gaining a large platform and navigating the complexities that come with that, my thoughts on taking political positions as a therapist on public platforms, inner conflict, and what to do with parts of your personality that you don't like.

    I am very grateful to have Jim as a mentor of mine, I hope you enjoy our conversation!

    Learn more about Jim at neish.co, you can also find him on Instagram @nei5h. 

    This is the video Jim suggests starting with!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • inner-child work
    Jul 5 2022

    This week I'm joined by the incredible Dr. Leah Katz! We unpacked a lot in this episode: the concept of connecting with your "inner child", what it means to "re-parent yourself", Trauma healing from the perspective of Carl Jung, IFS, and more...


    I hope you enjoy our conversation!


    Leah Katz, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist practicing in Portland, Oregon. Originally from New York, she completed her doctorate training at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. While living in New York, Dr. Katz worked at a community clinic where she led several groups, treated individuals and couples in therapy, and taught at Stern College for Women. She currently works in a group practice where she specializes in working with teenagers and women, with a focus on treating anxiety and depression, amongst other things. She utilizes a hybrid of cognitive behavioral, ACT, and mindfulness techniques in her therapy work.


    Dr. Katz is passionate about girls’ and women’s mental health, and helping women navigate challenges to live deeply connected and fulfilled lives. She writes for Psychology Today and recently published her first book, Gutsy: Mindfulness Practices for Everyday Bravery. You can find her on Instagram @dr.leahkatz, Twitter @drleahkatz, and her website, drleahkatz.com where she shares mental health related tips and insights.



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    51 mins
  • how trauma therapy can pull couples apart
    Jun 21 2022

    It's not unusual for trauma therapy to disrupt some of our patterns and habits, within ourselves, and within our homes and partnerships. In this episode, I talk about what this can look like, and what we can we do to adapt to these changes. You can find more information like this in my latest Trauma Workshop: A Free Mind. Available on my website: www.matthiasjbarker.com.


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    13 mins
  • how to find a good therapist
    May 23 2022

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    Things to look for when looking for a therapist and things you can do before booking an intake session to increase the probability that therapy will be helpful and fruitful.



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    21 mins
  • is online counseling worse?
    May 11 2022

    a conversation with Dr. Hillary McBride, author of The Wisdom of Your Body, about the effects and lasting impacts of online counseling, including how this affects the relationships between therapist and client, and the impact of video conferencing in modern counseling.

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    49 mins