Therapy
3 episodes tagged "Therapy".

70% Better Way to Stay Sober
Does 30-day isolated rehab actually work? 🧠 The science says we've been looking at addiction recovery completely wrong. A landmark study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry evaluated severe substance use disorders and found that high-intensity, 30-day isolated inpatient stays show poor long-term results without structured aftercare. Instead, individuals who received consistent, long-term continuity of care—like regular outpatient check-ins, intensive cognitive restructuring, and community accountability groups—had a 70% higher probability of maintaining sobriety at the 12-month mark. True healing doesn't happen in isolation on a mountaintop in Malibu; it happens when you learn to live cleanly inside the chaos of your actual everyday life. 👇 Let's talk in the comments: Have you or a loved one experienced the shift from isolated treatment to everyday community aftercare? Let's discuss. If you want more evidence-based breakdowns on the intersection of therapy, addiction, and human behavior, hit LIKE, leave a COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE!

Why meds won't fix your terrible life
We've turned normal human suffering into a diagnosis — and it's costing us our lives. 💊 If you hate your job, your marriage is failing, and you can't sleep — you don't have a serotonin deficiency. You have a terrible life, and your body is sounding the alarm. Medicating that alarm is like taking the batteries out of your smoke detector while your kitchen is on fire. 🔥 I'm Michael, and on the Sober Psychology Podcast I have honest conversations about mental health, men's struggles, and what it actually takes to heal — without the labels, without the shame. 👇 Drop a comment: Has your pain ever been mislabeled as a "chemical imbalance"?

Therapy: Life-Changing Tool or Overpriced Scam? | Episode 38
What’s up, you glorious chaos agents? It’s Michael, your Sober Psychology host—psychologist in training, sober dad, and the guy who’s done with the scams. In this episode, I’m ripping into therapy like it’s a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos. Is it the lifeline that pulled me out of addiction’s grip, or a fancy con where you pay $200 to cry while someone nods? I’m diving deep into therapy’s wild history—from Freud’s coke-fueled couch to TikTok therapists peddling “vibes”—and breaking down the good, the bad, and the straight-up scammy. Get ready for 35 minutes of unfiltered truth, backed by science and my own decades of battling demons. I’m exposing why pop psychology’s a bigger ripoff than a gas station burrito, when therapy actually works, and how to spot a shrink who’s not just milking your wallet. Expect dark humor, hard-hitting facts, and no coddling—this ain’t your mama’s self-help channel. 🔥 Why watch? Because you deserve to know if therapy’s worth your cash or if you’re better off venting to your dog. Hit play to learn how to navigate the therapy jungle without getting screwed. Drop a comment with your therapy win or horror story—I’m reading every one. Like, subscribe, and share this with someone who’s been burned by a bad shrink or needs a push to try. Let’s get real. References: - Freud, S. (1900). The Interpretation of Dreams. - Rogers, C. R. (1951). Client-Centered Therapy. - Beck, A. T. (1979). Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders. - Linehan, M. M. (1993). Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. - Wampold, B. E. (2019). The therapeutic alliance and client outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. - Norcross, J. C., & Lambert, M. J. (2018). Evidence-based therapy relationships. Psychotherapy. - Shedler, J. (2018). Where is the evidence for evidence-based therapy? Clinical Psychology Review. - American Psychological Association (2023). Mental Health Trends in America. - Consumer Reports (2022). Online Therapy Platforms: A Review. - Papola, D., et al. (2020). Efficacy of psychotherapies for depression. The Lancet Psychiatry. - Video Cred: - https://www.youtube.com/ (https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kk8MQqbbUe8)