A Holistic Blueprint for Private Practice The “Art and Business of Therapy” with Ruth Robles, LMFT Building a private practice often feels like a lonely uphill battle. Many clinicians reach out into the world of solo practice focusing on individual work, but eventually, they ask: How do I reach my community at a larger scale […]
ADHD Tips for Therapists | with Dr. Jennifer Dall
Beyond the Buzz: Unpacking ADHD Nuances & Empowering Strategies with Dr. Jennifer Dall Are you a therapist looking to deepen your understanding of ADHD and enhance your clinical skills? In this insightful episode of The Mental Health Toolbox, Patrick Martin (LCSW) sits down with Dr. Jennifer Dall, Ed.D, a Grief-Informed Neurodivergence Specialist and founder of […]
Why Therapy Fails Men (And How to Fix It) – Insights with Marc Azoulay
Episode: Why Therapy Fails Men (and How to Fix It) – Live with Marc AzoulayHost: Patrick Martin, LCSW (The Mental Health Toolbox)Guest: Marc Azoulay, LPC, LAC, CGP, ACS (Founder of Men’s Therapy Online) Are you a therapist striving to enhance your effectiveness with male clients? Do you sense that conventional therapeutic methods sometimes miss the mark? In this […]
The 4 Relationship Attachment Styles: What Every Therapist Needs to Know
In this episode, mental health therapist Mary Sarkis LMFT, Glendora California, discusses the 4 relationship attachment styles that every therapist needs to know. Learn about secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment styles to improve your therapy practice. ⬇️ DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE ATTACHMENT STYLES THERAPY HANDOUT: Attachment Styles Quick Guide Checkout page for Attachment Styles Quick […]
Preventing Therapist Burnout: Proven Strategies
Therapists, Prevent BURNOUT with Dr. Monica Vermani’s Expert Advice! Therapists dedicate their careers to healing others, navigating complex emotional landscapes, and holding space for pain and growth. But this vital work comes with inherent risks. Therapist burnout isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a significant occupational hazard that can impact well-being, professional efficacy, and personal lives. As therapists, […]
The Six Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine for Better Mental Health and Wellness: Dr. Zhu
Why Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine is a Team Effort. Join Patrick Martin of The Mental Health Toolbox as he welcomes Dr. Colin Zhu, DO, FACLM, DipABLM, Chef (TheChefDoc.app) for a deep dive into lifestyle medicine and mental well-being! This isn’t just about food – it’s about thriving.@TheChefDoc In this insightful conversation, Dr. Zhu, a board-certified […]
Schizophrenia: What Mental Health Professionals & Patients Want YOU to Know
Schizophrenia. The word itself often conjures up images fueled by misinformation and stigma. But what is schizophrenia really? What does it mean to live with this complex mental illness, and what are the paths to hope and recovery? In a powerful new episode of The Mental Health Toolbox, LCSW Patrick Martin dives deep into this often […]
Insomnia and Sleep Anxiety: How To Help Your Clients Get Better Sleep
Are you looking for effective tools to help your clients struggling with insomnia and sleep anxiety? This video introduces a ready-to-use sleep hygiene handout designed specifically for therapists! Learn how this practical resource can empower your clients to: This video provides an overview of the handout’s key sections, including: **Perfect for: Therapists, counselors, psychologists, social […]
People-Pleasing: What It Is and What To Do About It
-With Anita Sandoval LPC Are you a “yes” person, even when you want to say “NO”? 🤔 Do you constantly prioritize the needs of others over your own? You might be a people-pleaser! In this insightful episode of The Mental Health Toolbox, Patrick Martin interviews Anita Sandoval, LPC, EMDR-certified therapist, and expert on empowering women […]
CBT Basics: What Are Cognitive Distortions?
Understanding Cognitive Distortions: A Guide for Better Mental Health What Are Cognitive Distortions? Cognitive distortions are irrational thoughts that influence how we perceive the world, our emotions, and our behaviors. While it’s normal to experience these occasionally, frequent or extreme distortions can be harmful to our mental health and overall wellbeing. Common Types of Cognitive […]
