Saint Dymphna’s Playbook
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
130 episodes of Saint Dymphna’s Playbook since the first episode, which aired on June 8th, 2019.
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24: I Really, Really Don't Want To Take Meds
January 25th, 2020 | Season 2 | 18 mins 7 secs
depression, emdr, manipulative relationships, missing mass, saint aelred of rievaulx, saint therese
Tommy talks about the stigma around taking mental health medications and explores the heartbreak of Saint Therese, shares a little about Saint Aelred of Rievaulx, and answers listener questions about navigating manipulative relationships, the therapy modality known as EMDR, and depression leading to missing Mass.
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Episode 23: Taking a Mental Health Day
January 18th, 2020 | Season 2 | 18 mins 2 secs
children's mental health, contraception, depression, family relationships, perfectionism, saint joseph of cupertino
Tommy talks about children taking a mental health day off of school and a recent study on contraception and depression, shares a little about Saint Joseph of Cupertino, and answers listener questions about self-disclosure in job interviews, navigating family relationships, and how to battle perfectionism.
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Episode 22: Let's Fight Some Thoughts!
January 11th, 2020 | Season 2 | 17 mins 38 secs
coping skills, medicaid, perverted thoughts, saint oscar romero, self-care, sibling healing
Tommy talks about the dangers of self-care advice and the potential Medicaid IMD Exclusion repeal plans, shares a little about Saint Oscar Romero, and answers listener questions about battling perverted thoughts, promoting healing between siblings, and the importance of replacing a bad coping skill with a good one.
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21: Walking on Eggshells
January 4th, 2020 | Season 2 | 15 mins 2 secs
how to become a therapist, memento mori, mindfulness, saint teresa of avila, suicidal thoughts, therapy stigma
Tommy talks about how to become a therapist and the potential anxiety associated with memento mori, shares a little bit about Saint Teresa of Avila, and answers listener questions about mindfulness techniques, families who stigmatize therapy, and how to be in a supportive relationship with someone who has experienced suicidal thoughts.