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Therapists' Take with Carrie and Josh

Therapists' Take with Carrie and Josh

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Have you ever wondered what therapists talk about with each other behind closed doors? Carrie and Josh are two mental health professionals with nearly four decades of experience between the two of them; and they are opening the door to welcome you in as they discuss and critically think through mental health, relational health, recovery issues as well as the therapeutic processes involved. You'll find these episodes to be informative, compassionate, endearing, and at times, comical. Tune in to watch the LIVE broadcasts of these episodes on Facebook and YouTube.Family Solutions Media Hygiene & gesundes Leben Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit
  • Episode 73: On the Tragedy of Abrupt Changes to Couple Dynamics Upon Discovery of Infidelity
    Feb 12 2026

    Infidelity doesn’t just damage trust, it changes the emotional landscape of a relationship almost overnight. In this episode of Therapists’ Take, we unpack the complex shifts couples often face in the aftermath of betrayal, exploring how identity, connection, and stability can suddenly feel uncertain. Rather than focusing only on the event itself, we look at the relational ripple effects: evolving roles, fluctuating power dynamics, and the emotional disorientation many partners experience.

    Drawing from clinical insight and real-world patterns, we discuss concepts like liminal space, ambivalent attachment, and the unexpected relational dynamics that can emerge during repair attempts. This conversation is designed for clinicians, couples working through rupture, and anyone interested in understanding how relationships reorganize after a breach of trust — and what healing can realistically look like.

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    00:00 - Hi, Zander & Mackenzie

    06:47 - Episode Breakdown

    07:14 - The Liminal State

    16:21 - The Mother-Son Phenomenon

    29:03 - The One-Down Position

    30:30 - Desire for Retribution

    34:29 - the Progress Paradox

    39:40 - Community

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    • Ambiguous Loss by Pauline Boss - https://amzn.to/3ZTA2CV
    • The Betrayal Bond by Michelle Mays - https://amzn.to/3MorrVy
    • Hurting with God by Glenn Pemberton - https://amzn.to/4ahOqe0
    • Sapiens by Yuval Harari - https://amzn.to/4copqTJ
    • State of Affairs by Esther Perel - https://amzn.to/4kvysjU

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    More on Mackenzie Camp

    Article: Better Boundaries: Introducing The PARC, a New Relational Tool - Family Solutions Counseling

    Profile Page: Mackenzie Camp - Family Solutions Counseling_________________

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    42 Min.
  • Episode 72: On Safety Planning | Brian Putnam
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode of Therapists’ Take, we welcome back published author and practicing family law attorney Brian Putnam to continue our conversation on Escaping Domestic Abuse, the title of his book and the framework for this important series. This time, our focus is on one of the most critical and practical aspects of leaving an abusive relationship - safety planning.

    Together, we walk through how to thoughtfully develop a safety plan, what essential items and documents should be gathered in advance, how to safely execute the plan, and what survivors can expect in the immediate aftermath of leaving. Brian brings both his legal expertise and his deep understanding of the lived realities survivors face, helping translate complex decisions into clear, actionable steps.

    We also discuss a comprehensive safety planning checklist that Brian has created and generously shared with our listeners (see like below). This resource is designed to help individuals think through each phase of the process with greater clarity, preparation, and support.

    This episode is an empowering, practical continuation of our exploration of how to move from surviving abuse to taking concrete steps toward safety and stability.

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    00:00 - Hi, Carrie (introduction)

    01:37 - Introducing Our Guest, Brian Putnam

    03:00 - The Book

    06:28 - Empowered through Leaving

    11:15 - The Checklist

    13:10 - Preparing to Leave

    21:05 - Items to Take

    26:55 - Executing the Plan

    34:32 - You Left, but It's Not Over

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    The Checklist - https://shorturl.at/pzAj3

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    About Our Guest:

    Brian Putnam is an experienced attorney, advocate, and author of Escaping Domestic Abuse: A Step-by-Step Guide to Breaking Free. Through his legal work and writing, Brian provides survivors with clear, compassionate guidance for navigating the legal system and safely leaving abusive situations.

    For more information about Brian and/or the legal services his team provides, please visit https://www.PutnamLawOffice.com.

    To purchase the book, Escaping Domestic Abuse: A Step-by-Step Guide to Breaking Free, you can do so by clicking the following link - https://amzn.to/47zeFeS

    As Amazon Affiliates, we earn from qualifying purchases.

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    Domestic Abuse Resources:

    Escaping Domestic Abuse (book) by Brian Putnam – see link above

    National Domestic Violence Hotline – 1 (800) 799-SAFE(7233)YWCA - ⁠https://www.ywca.org/⁠

    Oklahoma Specific Domestic Abuse Resources:OK Domestic Violence Hotline – 1 (800) 522-SAFE (7233)

    YWCA OKC– ⁠https://www.ywcaokc.org/⁠

    Palomar - ⁠https://palomarokc.org/

    ⁠Cardinal Point - ⁠https://cardinalpointok.org/

    ⁠Latino Community Development - ⁠https://www.lcdaok.com/

    ⁠Sanctuary Women’s Development - ⁠https://www.lcdaok.com/

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    44 Min.
  • Episode 71: On Therapists Being Humans, Too!
    Jan 16 2026

    Therapists are often expected to be calm, neutral, and unaffected, regardless of what enters the room. Yet therapists are human—and that humanity is not a liability; it is an essential part of the clinical process. In this episode of Therapists’ Take, we examine what it truly means when therapists are human and why that matters in practice. We explore the distinction between having internal reactions and acting on them, how self-awareness functions as clinical data, and why professionalism is not the absence of feeling, but the capacity to regulate and use it ethically.

    The episode concludes with our bonus segment, “Would We Say That in Session?”, where we evaluate popular mental health phrases and separate social media advice from sound clinical practice.

    This conversation is for clients, clinicians, and anyone interested in how therapy remains both deeply human and clinically safe

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    00:00 - Introduction | Hi, Carrie!

    02:00 - The Unaffected Therapist

    09:25 - Self-Disclosure as a Tool

    17:45 - Problem Solvers

    19:32 - Course Correction

    30:27 - Would we say that in session?

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    Book: Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb - https://amzn.to/4pDQEbZ

    Book: Letters to a Young Therapist by Mary Pipher - https://amzn.to/4pEfXL3

    As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases

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    For more great content or information on mental health services we provide, please check out our linktree - https://linktr.ee/familysolutionsok.com


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    44 Min.
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