Pocket Therapist
Summary: Pocket Therapist follows Dr. Adam Moore, licensed marriage and family therapist, and his colleagues as they embark on an insightful, fun, and daring adventure into the world of getting what you want out of life. Each episode features a fascinating look into human psychology, motivation, and communication, and explores how to gain influence in relationships by knowing exactly what to say and how to say it.
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- Artist: Dr. Adam M. Moore, LMFT
- Copyright: Copyright Sela Health
Podcasts:
You have a friend that wants to vent about their marriage, but then feels bad for doing it. What should you consider when providing support?
Do you want to live a better, more enjoyable life? I share eight practical ideas gleaned from the research that you can implement today to improve how you live.
I show you how to get people to accept new ideas and feedback by bypassing mental defenses and implanting powerful ideas into others' minds.
In this episode, I talk about how to deal with the one parent who is all about fun, but doesn't do a very good job at helping with structure and discipline in the home. This is useful for people who are still together or who are separate or divorced.
I share some magical tricks based on human motivation research to help you get your kids to actually clean up around the house.
In this episode, I answer my first question from a listener. We get into stopping emotional spirals and talk about methods of using self-talk to keep emotions from taking over causing a meltdown. I even finally get my answer about what "full bore" means.
Everybody lies. Kids start lying at a really young age. As adults, we lie, often thinking we’re doing a service or helping someone by keeping the truth from them. But lies are dangerous when you’re trying to build or maintain trust in a relationship. What happens when you find out your partner is lying to you about something big? How do you confront it without blowing up the relationship?
This is where it begins. I'll talk some about why I'm focusing a mental health podcast on words and language. I'll share some starter insights and set it up for the adventure to come.