Tina Tannen, PhD, LMHC, was initially reluctant about the premise of the podcast. After some consideration, she decided to come on the show. Tina’s commitment to her own ongoing development yielded rich conversation about her views on therapist self-disclosure and reflections on self-acceptance.
She also contributed a long list of resources. I’m expecting many of them in my mailbox any day.
Show Notes
- Becoming Myself: A Psychiatrist’s Memoir and Love’s Executioner & Other Tales of Psychotherapy by Irvin Yalom.
- A Shining Affliction: A Story of Harm and Healing in Psychotherapy by Annie Rogers.
- Quote from Fritz Perls, “…nobody can stand truth if it is told to him. Truth can be tolerated only if you discover it yourself because then, the pride of discovery makes the truth palatable.”
- The Hakomi Method
- John Welwood‘s book on love, Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships.
- Existential psychologist Rollo May
- Gary Yontef on The Power of the Immediate Moment in Gestalt Therapy
- The book Compassion and Self-Hate: An Alternative to Despair
- The series on working with resistance in therapy process
This is an absolutely delicious podcast! I love the depth and the slow paced dialogue between Sara and her guests. I am joining this podcast late at episode eight and I am looking forward to going back to the previous episodes and listening to the future ones. I hope all counseling students and practicing therapists listen to these podcasts and feel inspired to ask them selves the very same questions and topics explored here. Bravo!!
Thank you so much, Kitty! You were a very important part of my early counselor development! Hope you are well. <3