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Let's Talk About CBT

Dr Lucy Maddox

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Let's Talk About CBT is a podcast about cognitive behavioural therapy: what it is, what it's not and how it can be useful. Listen to experts in the field and people who have experienced CBT for themselves. A mix of interviews, myth-busting and CBT jargon explained, this accessible podcast is brought to you by the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies. www.babcp.com
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In this show, we look at many issues relating to cognitive behavioural hypnotherapy or 'Hypno-CBT®'. In particular, host Kathy Carter from Arrive Therapy explores what it means to be a neurodiversity-affirming therapist, considers ways in which cognitive behavioural hypnotherapy can be adjusted for neurodivergent clients, and considers how Hypno-CBT® can benefit autistic people. Kathy is also passionate about Hypno-CBT® for anxiety, the impact of recovery from narcissistic abuse, mindset mar ...
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Discover what CBT, EMDR and other therapies are, and learn a new way to look after your wellbeing and mental health. This is a trauma informed podcast for us to learn to build resiliance, understand yourself, manage you wellbeing and decide whether. I'm a CBT and EMDR Therapist, Supervisor, Educator and Registered Mental Health Nurse. I love what I do and want people to be their best selves. In their private and professional lives. The podcast deliver helpful information and skills, for all ...
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The CBT Dive

Rahim Thawer, MSW

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Welcome to The CBT Dive: a video podcast that brings therapy skills to the real world! Each episode welcomes a new guest who wants to explore a challenging situation using the most common cognitive behavioural therapy tool: the thought record. Rahim Thawer is a queer, racialized social worker and psychotherapist based in Toronto. He's created this podcast to support folks who want to learn how to use this clinical tool and to demystify what therapy can look like.
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Princeton CBT Therapist

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An effective way to manage stress, anxiety, or challenging life transitions, Princeton Psychotherapy Center offers expert Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in Princeton. Our highly trained CBT therapists specialize in guiding individuals through personalized treatment plans to address a range of mental health concerns. By focusing on identifying and changing thought patterns that affect behavior and emotions, our CBT approach promotes practical solutions that empower clients in their everyd ...
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This podcast is about overcoming strong emotions, whether big or small. The truth is we expect too much from ourselves, and if we don’t keep up, we feel frustrated or depressed. Whatever it is, tell yourself, "Hey, I’ve had enough! It’s time to get on with my life." Join Coach Ai on The MindEd on Mental Health | CBT Podcast every weekend for bite-sized pieces of advice and inspiration to help you reframe the way you think and flip negative thoughts that eat up on you. Uncover strong emotions ...
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Depression is among the most common mental health problems faced by students. In this series of podcasts, we look at what depression is and how it can impact student life, and offer some ideas and techniques to help you through it. Drawing on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), an evidence-based approach for the treatment of depression, they provide a framework for thinking about ways in which depression and low mood can keep you stuck, and some practical tools you can try out either on you ...
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In this episode of Let’s Talk About CBT, Helen Macdonald speaks with Phil Cooper, mental health nurse and co-founder of the charity State of Mind Sport, and Ian Knott, former professional rugby league player and State of Mind presenter. Phil shares how State of Mind was born out of tragedy and developed into an award-winning mental fitness programm…
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This short ten minute audio is a focussed attention exercise; a form of self hyposis or meditation, based on our 'personal bill of rights'. This is a concept detailed in the excellent book, The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook, by Edmund J. Bourne, published by New Harbinger Publications. The audio is aimed as a tool to help us regulate, reflect and groun…
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In this special episode celebrating World CBT Day 2025, we explore this year’s theme: CBT: A Solid Return on Investment. Host Helen Macdonald, Senior Clinical Advisor at BABCP, is joined by a range of voices reflecting on the impact, value, and future of CBT. We hear from: Dr. Adrian Whittington, National Clinical Lead for Psychological Professions…
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Trauma can cast a long shadow, but intensive therapy offers a way to step into the light and reclaim your life. Combining the transformative power of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) with the practicality of CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), this approach creates a dynamic path to healing that is both comprehensive and empower…
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Ever find yourself replaying the same moment over and over, wondering why you can’t just let it go? You’re not alone. Sometimes, the past feels like it’s got a grip on you, making it hard to focus on anything else. But here’s the thing—healing doesn’t mean forgetting. It means understanding, processing, and giving yourself the kindness you’d offer …
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In this episode of Let’s Talk About CBT, Helen Macdonald speaks with James from the charity Gambling with Lives about the serious impact of gambling addiction, its links to mental health, and the role of CBT in recovery. What We Cover in This Episode: 🔹 How gambling has changed – From a backstreet niche to an industry making billions through addict…
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In this episode, Helen talks with Lizzie, a beauty content creator and disability advocate, and Bex, a CBT therapist, about Lizzie’s journey navigating living with long term health conditions, trauma and the transformative impact of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Lizzie shares her experiences living with Crohn's disease, POTS (Postural Orthos…
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An effective way to manage stress, anxiety, or challenging life transitions, Princeton Psychotherapy Center offers expert Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in Princeton. Our highly trained CBT therapists specialize in guiding individuals through personalized treatment plans to address a range of mental health concerns. By focusing on identifying a…
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In this episode of Let’s Talk About CBT, Helen Macdonald speaks with Pete Moore, author and creator of The Pain Toolkit, about his journey of living with long-term pain. Pete shares his experiences of how he was able to move from being overwhelmed by pain to learning CBT techniques and strategies which helped him learn to manage it effectively, reg…
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In this episode of Let’s Talk About CBT, host Helen Macdonald speaks with Sarah, Sally, and Leanne about Sarah’s experience of having Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) after giving birth. They explore how CBT helped Sarah regain control during a challenging postnatal period, addressing struggles such as insomnia, anxiety, and adjusting to new mot…
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We all know how infuriating it can be when someone ghosts you after a couple of dates. It's okay to feel frustrated and deceived. But what else comes up for you in those moments? 🤔 In our latest Shorts episode, we're bringing you the key moments from the original episode so you can dive into the heart of the discussion where we explore the underlyi…
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In this special Shorts episode, we revisit some highlights from a previous season that dive deep into personal journeys and the challenges of dating apps. Our guest, Terence, believes that everyone is on their unique path. Yet, he struggles with feelings of resentment when judged by people with impressive job titles and comfortable bank accounts. J…
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Lindsay Wynn, founder and CEO of Momotaro Apotheca, shares her experience of feeling excluded and questioned about her bisexual identity at a gay bar. She explores the feelings of self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and sadness that arose from this encounter. Lindsay reflects on her journey of self-discovery and the challenges of navigating her sexual i…
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Instead of exploring thoughts patterns using CBT this episode, Rahim interviews somatic counsellor Megan Blair, who then guides him through a mini session where Rahim plays the role of the client who is encouraged to explore what his body is experiencing and what insight it can give him. They discuss the practice of somatic experiencing and its foc…
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Netflix’s Heartstopper is a global sensation but it isn’t just about entertainment. Why are fans so broad in age range, and gender / sexual identification? Why do we become ‘obsessed’ and rewatch the show over and over? How is this show helping us heal? And what are the links with processing loss (of what we didn’t have), and talk therapy? Visit ht…
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In this bonus Shorts episode of The CBT Dive, we’ve taken the highlights from a previous season for you to dip into. Host and psychotherapist Rahim Thawer talks with Al about body image concerns amongst gay men and the pressures to either achieve or maintain a particular physique. This preoccupation is about optimising the ways they can participate…
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Our guest this episode is a medical worker named Ale who joins psychotherapist and host Rahim Thawer to discuss his complicated relationship with his mom and the difficult feelings that arise when she calls asking him for money. In a departure from our usual episode, Rahim pivots from using a thought record to using a problem solving worksheet to b…
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Host and psychotherapist Rahim Thawer talks with David, a masters student who is struggling with balancing his career with his schoolwork. Together they delve into the feelings and thoughts of dread, exhaustion, urgency, and self-criticism that emerge in the evening when David is done with work for the day but procrastinates before starting his sch…
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We’re back! Let’s Talk about CBT has been on hiatus for a little while but now it is back with a brand-new host Helen Macdonald, the Senior Clinical Advisor for the BABCP. Each episode Helen will be talking to experts in the different fields of CBT and also to those who have experienced CBT, what it was like for them and how it helped. This episode…
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In this bonus Shorts episode of The CBT Dive, we’ve taken the highlights from a previous season for you to dip into. Host and psychotherapist Rahim Thawer talks with Adnan about his experience with hesitating to indicate he’s a “bottom” on dating app due to femmephobia and bottom-shaming in the gay community. ABOUT THE CBT DIVE PODCAST The CBT Dive…
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In this conversation, psychotherapist and host Rahim Thawer is joined by José, a psychologist and poet who lives with their partner. José shares their experience as the anchor partner in a polyamorous relationship and they explore the feelings and behaviors that arise in certain situations, such as when their partner shows affection to another part…
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In this bonus CBT Shorts episode, we’ve taken the highlights from a previous season for you to dip into. Host and psychotherapist Rahim Thawer talks with Farrah about her experience with a dishonest and disappointing father. ABOUT THE CBT DIVE PODCAST The CBT Dive is a video podcast that brings therapy skills to the real world. Each episode welcome…
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Do you head into a fight or flight energy when you are triggered into RSD? Or are you more likely to go into shutdown? We explore the coping strategies folk utilise when they experience rejection sensitive dysphoria. We also look at CBT’s Five Aspects Model by Christine Pedesky, and align it with Pia Mellody’s ‘Felt Reality’, within her theory of c…
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Host and therapist Rahim Thawer talks to Vance, a sex and intimacy coach, who discusses his behaviors and thoughts when he feels excluded, and his desire for a group of friends. Vance shares his experiences with friendships and the fear of being too much for others. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the isolation that can come with pe…
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Psychotherapist and host Rahim Thawer and Riz discuss Riz’s travel adventures and how they have led to unique stressors and insights into his relationship with money. Riz shares situations that have brought up difficult feelings, such as feeling cheated and disappointed when spending money on experiences that don't meet his expectations. Rahim help…
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In this episode, host Rahim Thawer talks to Kae about the recurring feelings of stress around when rent is due. The conversation explores Kae's thoughts and emotions related to financial struggles, self-criticism, and worries about falling back into unhealthy habits. Rahim and Kae also cover topics such as maintaining psychological safety, rational…
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Has your heart been broken into a million pieces and are you unsure of how to move forward? To find out how to deal with your hurt and heartbreaks going forward, tune in to our latest episode. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7CuUezBq7KriFpX5KbiovcApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../minded-on.../id1591345406or for more episodes, go …
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Start a fresh and exciting journey in 2024, especially in regards to mental well-being. Check out this recent episode of the podcast to learn how we can better plan for 2024. #CBT-RISE #mentalhealth #podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7CuUezBq7KriFpX5KbiovcApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../minded-on.../id1591345406or for mor…
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People often think of the holidays as a time of happiness and celebration, but for many, they can also be a very sad and lonely time. During this holiday season, you're not the only one dealing with the emotional challenges of loss and remembering. It's okay to feel a mix of emotions during the holidays. This episode is a gentle reminder that your …
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Exciting News! Introducing our brand-new podcast episode: "Keep Connected" Get ready for insightful discussions, heartfelt stories, and practical tips to enrich your connection. Don't miss out – hit play, subscribe, and let's #KeepConnected! Strengthen your ties, overcome obstacles, and learn the secrets to a happy relationship. This podcast is for…
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Have you ever wondered why you can't seem to concentrate on your work? Or how about time management? Do you suspect that you have ADHD but aren't aware of it?Listen to today's episode to find out what the symptoms of ADHD are.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7CuUezBq7KriFpX5KbiovcApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../minded-on.../id15…
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Are you having trouble dealing with your anxiety? Or have you dealt with it but it hasn't worked? Listen for today's episode as on how change your respond to anxiety or help someone on how to deal with it. Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/7CuUezBq7KriFpX5Kbiovc⁠Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/.../minded-on.../id1591345406⁠or for m…
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Do you feel that you are overwhelmed with the opportunity around you?Listen for today's episode as on how to prioritize things.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7CuUezBq7KriFpX5KbiovcApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../minded-on.../id1591345406or for more episodes, go to my website: podpage.com/minded-on-mental-health-cbt-podcast-1Co…
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is a safe space to share experiences and tackle issues related to mental health. It is meant not to work as intervention or replace any treatment option. Should you feel that you are suffering from any mental discomfort, it is necessary to seek professional help from mental health professionals. 🎶 Tuning in to Empowering: F…
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This Episode is the second on the series. It explores the lasting impact of traumatic events on mental health and well-being. Very briefly we discover the automatic coping responses our minds and bodies have developed over thousands of years: fighting, fleeing,freezing, submitting, and dissociating. Gain insight into the brain's intricate processin…
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Welcome to "Unveiling Trauma: Understanding and Healing," apodcast episode that gives a brief view into the complex world of trauma and itsprofound impact on individuals. In each episode, we explore the various facetsof trauma, from its definition to its effects on mental health andrelationships. Through insightful discussions and personal stories,…
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There have been more discussions about ADHD, and some peoplehas contacted me about further information. Not knowing enough, decided to invite a professional, Ryan W.,who works in a Child and Young People Services, and is a nurse prescriber andassessor of ADHD. In an informal way, we will have a discussion on ADHD and elementssuch as possible causes…
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Content includes: A brief introduction to Stephen Karpman's drama triangle, a model of relating whereby we slip into victimhood and the roles of victim, rescuer and persecutor. It's common in families that have aspects of dysfunction. Here I offer a way to assess where you are in the triangle and bring elements of CBT to try and break the cycles of…
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Thank you for all of you who have listened so far to this Series.Hope it has been helpful. Some of you have answered their team/leaders are notsupportive of mental health, so decided to put a brief episode on what managerscan do to support staff. Sometimes it is difficult to overcome difficulties, as theremay be team dynamics, institutions cultures…
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Welcome to the Second episode of the #WorkPlaceWellbeing and #ManagingStressAtWork series. Today is episode 3 and we look at some practical ways to keep be able to disconnect from work, both while taking the time for you during working days and to be mindful of the present. We will go through the leaving work behind visualisation. Change happens sl…
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Welcome to the Second episode of the #WorkPlaceWellbeing and #ManagingStressAtWork series. This is the second episode posted on the #mentalhealthawarenessweek2023 The news is there is a video attached to some parts of this Podcast, the link is below. You can see a visual explanation of the STOP technique, if you like it, you can share it too: https…
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This week marks the #mentalhealthawarenessweek and we are looking at work related stress.We going though what we can do based on where those stresses come from.Sometimes that is legal other are practical. If these are legal these are some of the links you can look at depending on your location, apologies if the links are wrong:USA:https://www.dol.g…
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Today is the last episode of this 5-chapter podcasts series,which have focussed on resilience. However, we will continue to work on otherareas that will help you be your best self and build resilience. Being the last episode, we will do a longer imagery, which willbuild from the previous chapters, and will go through an imagery strategy foryou to c…
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is a safe space to share experiences and tackle issues related to mental health. It is meant not to work as intervention or replace any treatment option. Should you feel that you are suffering from any mental discomfort, it is necessary to seek professional help from mental health professionals.Can't get over a past mistake…
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On our journey to recovery and healing, when our resilience feelshas disappeared, we tend to focus on what things have not gone right. Today we focus on why that may be, and we will do a visualisationto find a compassionate and kind vow to ourselves, that will help you to workon what it matters and is valuable for you! Hope you enjoy. Remember to f…
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is a safe space to share experiences and tackle issues related to mental health. It is meant not to work as intervention or replace any treatment option. Should you feel that you are suffering from any mental discomfort, it is necessary to seek professional help from mental health professionals. Do you overthink too much ab…
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We all put aside things, don’t pay attention to smalldetails and focus on the difficulty in front of us. Sometimes, our believes may stop us from actioning some ofthe things we know, we feel, will help us get thru. Today we revisit PLEASE and look at The A and The B, so tobuild resilience and nurture yourself, by accumulating positive emotions, tob…
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is a safe space to share experiences and tackle issues related to mental health. It is meant not to work as intervention or replace any treatment option. Should you feel that you are suffering from any mental discomfort, it is necessary to seek professional help from mental health professionals. Do you know a narcissist and…
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Welcome to the second part of this series about resilience, coping, and reflecting on our lives, skills and experiences to be able to be in the present, be more self-compassionate, self-kind and self-aware. We will go through a visualisation for you to explore yourself resilience and what you learnt from it. Hopefully, this will be helpful. Please …
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