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Don't Get A Therapist... Yet!

Don't Get A Therapist... Yet!

Von: Wendy Castelino
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Welcome to "Don't Get a Therapist - Yet!" with Wendy Castelino, a psychotherapist with over 35 years of experience, aims to support individuals with mental health challenges to achieve their full potential. Although Wendy is passionate about providing individual therapy, there are limitations with this approach. This platform, therefore, is dedicated to offering self-help strategies which are designed to enhance personal well-being. The objective is not to discourage people accessing therapy but to motivate a broader audience to explore therapeutic resources that are simple and effective to use.This podcast aims to encourage people to make positive choices about therapy and to find a therapy that suits their individual needs. Additionally, the podcast features interviews with individuals who have successfully overcome mental health struggles.

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  • How Doomscrolling Impacts Your Mind and Mood
    Feb 11 2026

    Why We Doomscroll and How to Break the Cycle


    Doomscrolling has become a familiar part of modern life, especially during times of uncertainty, stress or overwhelm. In this episode, I explore what doomscrolling actually is, why so many of us find ourselves stuck in it, and what’s happening in our brains when we can’t stop scrolling through bad news.


    I talk about the role of our nervous system, how fear and threat keep us hooked, and why doomscrolling can feel compulsive even when it leaves us feeling worse. This isn’t about blaming ourselves or relying on willpower, but about understanding the psychology behind the behaviour and responding with curiosity rather than judgement.


    I also share practical ways to interrupt the cycle, reduce its impact on your mental health, and build more awareness around how and when you consume news and social media. Small, intentional changes can make a real difference to how safe, grounded and present we feel.


    This episode offers a compassionate look at doomscrolling, why it makes sense in the context of how our brains work, and how we can begin to regain a sense of choice and balance.

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    20 Min.
  • EMDR body score and how it can help you recover from trauma
    Feb 4 2026

    Trauma doesn’t just live in our thoughts and memories. It also shows up in the body, often in ways we don’t consciously recognise. In this episode, I explore how EMDR therapy and the concept of the body score can support recovery from trauma.


    I talk about what the body score is, how it’s used within EMDR, and why paying attention to physical sensations can be such an important part of healing. Rather than focusing only on what we think or remember, EMDR helps us notice how trauma is held in the body and gently work with those sensations in a safe, structured way.


    I also reflect on why this approach can be especially helpful for people who struggle to put their experiences into words, or who feel “stuck” despite understanding their trauma intellectually. By involving the body as well as the mind, EMDR can support deeper processing and integration.


    This episode offers an accessible introduction to EMDR and the body score, how they work together, and why body-based approaches can play a vital role in trauma recovery.

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    15 Min.
  • AI for Mental Health
    Jan 28 2026

    Artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday life, and it’s starting to show up more and more in conversations about mental health - in this episode, I explore what that actually means.


    I talk about how AI and technology are currently being used to support mental wellbeing, including the growing use of mental health chatbots and purpose-built AI tools designed to help with things like stress, anxiety and emotional regulation. These tools can offer accessibility, structure and support, especially for people who may not be able to access traditional therapy right away.


    I also look at the limitations. While AI can be a useful addition to a wellbeing toolkit, it isn’t a replacement for working with a qualified clinician. Technology can offer prompts, reflection and guidance, but it can’t replicate human insight, therapeutic judgement or the relationship that sits at the heart of effective mental health care.


    This episode is an honest look at the pros and cons of AI for mental health, how it might be used responsibly, and why it’s important to understand where technology fits and where human support remains essential.


    You can find out more, and support resources at www.wendycastelino.com

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    20 Min.
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