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Jordan Pickell and Alison McCleary
Edge of the Couch
Two good friends and experienced therapists explore the topics that were either shied away from or dismissed because they were too big, too nuanced, too risky, or too uncomfortable to address in school or even in supervision. We want to inspire and encourage new therapists to think more deeply, show up more fully, and find humour and self-compassion in navigating the messier parts of being a therapist.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 73 ratings
Behind the scenes.
Love the CONTENT. Just stumbled upon this podcast, binged a few episodes, and I love it. I’m not a therapist, but a client. Even still, I find the podcast to be very insightful. It gives me a window into therapy world and creates a better understanding of the therapeutic relationship I have with...Read full review »
Nickole123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/24
Insightful
Love listening to this podcast. Alison and Jordan always bring up the topics I want to hear about.
rvw91 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/07/24
No words.
I can barely state how meaningful this podcast has been for me as a new therapist. It has done magic for my confidence and imposter syndrome and would venture to say is at least partially responsible for my having landed my current job! So thankful and appreciative of this perspective/guidance.
OliveNelly via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/23/24
Recent Episodes
In this special episode, we look back at the history of our podcast, our favourite episodes, and the vulnerable things about doing the podcast. We read some recent DMs from Instagram, a one-star review, and we listen to some voice notes sent in by listeners. We recorded this one late at night...
Published 03/20/24
Published 03/20/24
Our penultimate episode this season explores what can happen when the content of the session tugs at all of our own shit! Maybe we’re experiencing something similar to our clients in our own lives or the client says something that reminds us of ourselves. Maybe the client experience is pulling...
Published 03/13/24
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