Things You Learn in Therapy

Welcome to Summer 2024!

June 07, 2024 Beth Trammell PhD, HSPP
Welcome to Summer 2024!
Things You Learn in Therapy
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Things You Learn in Therapy
Welcome to Summer 2024!
Jun 07, 2024
Beth Trammell PhD, HSPP

I'm your host, Dr. Beth Trammell, and I'm excited to share our summer lineup, which includes essential conversations about caring for aging parents, planning your ideal summer, and embracing the joy of playfulness with insights from our special guest, Colleen Martinez. Plus, get ready to master the art of teaching and practicing rest, navigating life with grown children, and preparing teenagers for the new school year. We'll also unpack a few parts from an article on 50 ways to be a fantastic parent, offering you practical advice on how to implement each tip.

Join me as we explore these topics aimed at both therapists seeking new strategies and parents looking for guidance. Whether you're navigating the complexities of multigenerational living, wondering how to get your teens ready for another academic year, or just trying to infuse more play into your life, we've got you covered. I can't wait to embark on this journey of learning and growing with you. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let's make this summer both enjoyable and enlightening together. Here's to a fantastic summer ahead!

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I'm your host, Dr. Beth Trammell, and I'm excited to share our summer lineup, which includes essential conversations about caring for aging parents, planning your ideal summer, and embracing the joy of playfulness with insights from our special guest, Colleen Martinez. Plus, get ready to master the art of teaching and practicing rest, navigating life with grown children, and preparing teenagers for the new school year. We'll also unpack a few parts from an article on 50 ways to be a fantastic parent, offering you practical advice on how to implement each tip.

Join me as we explore these topics aimed at both therapists seeking new strategies and parents looking for guidance. Whether you're navigating the complexities of multigenerational living, wondering how to get your teens ready for another academic year, or just trying to infuse more play into your life, we've got you covered. I can't wait to embark on this journey of learning and growing with you. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let's make this summer both enjoyable and enlightening together. Here's to a fantastic summer ahead!

Support the Show.

www.bethtrammell.com

Speaker 1:

Hey listener, welcome back. I'm your host, dr Beth Trammell, and this is Things you Learn in Therapy, and it's summertime and I love summertime, and so I have a list of about eight episodes that are going to come out this summer, and I'm also recording a bunch of episodes for the fall season as well, so you may have noticed that I have missed a few weeks of posting. It has been kind of a busy season for me, but I'm looking forward to being back into the recording studio getting some additional great content out to you, and so I want to give you a preview of what the summer is going to look like. I have a few sessions planned, including caring for aging parents. Few sessions planned including caring for aging parents, deciding what you want the summer to look like and how you can do that.

Speaker 1:

Play and playfulness I'm writing an article this summer with actually a guest who came on, colleen Martinez. We're writing an article on play and playfulness, and so I want to share some of that. I want to talk about teaching rest this summer, and that's going to start with us practicing rest a little bit better. How do we manage some of the things that go along with having your kids, who are grown and flown maybe, or maybe they're not flown and maybe they're just grown and eating all your food. So we're going to talk a little bit about that.

Speaker 1:

We're going to talk about teenagers preparing for the school year at the end of the summer, and then there was an article that I found on sort of 50 easy ways to be a fantastic parent, which I sort of love those sort of clickbait articles but I want to talk a little bit about a few of the things that are there and the how to do those things. I think those types of articles can be great for giving ideas, and I find that a lot of parents are like well, how do I do that? And so if you're a therapist, we're going to talk about how we can help teach those things, and if you're just a listener, I hope that some of these episodes will be of interest to you and would love to hear from you. If you have any thoughts or feedback or topics that you want, I'd love for you to reach out. My email address is listed here, but hey, y'all, let's have a good summer.