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Worth the Work
by Amanda Johns, LCSW and Ryan Lynch, LCSWA quirky and insightful look into the world of therapy with topics that matter to you. Amanda Johns, LCSW and Ryan Lynch, LCSW, M.Ed, CST attempt to bring humor and education to issues of mental health and therapy. Each week they work to reduce the stigma around therapy. Ryan and Amanda are Licensed Clinical Social Workers, who have had the pleasure of working with clients from all different backgrounds and experiences. They have provided supervision, and therapy to therapists. They aren't afraid to talk about the hard, or taboo topics. They believe that everyone deserves a chance to live a healthy life.
Copyright: Amanda Johns, LCSW and Ryan Lynch, LCSW
Episodes
I'm Not Anxious, You're Anxious
31m · PublishedThis week, Amanda and Ryan tackle the topic of anxiety, while, ironically, feeling anxious. Amanda and Ryan share personal insights while providing education on the basics of anxiety.
I'm Not Anxious, You're Anxious
31m · PublishedThis week, Amanda and Ryan tackle the topic of anxiety, while, ironically, feeling anxious. Amanda and Ryan share personal insights while providing education on the basics of anxiety.
What's My Diagnosis? Depression
33m · PublishedRyan and Amanda explore what a diagnosis means, it's purpose, some history behind how the concept of a diagnosis came to be. In this episode they also talk about Depression - the symptoms, the spectrum of depression, the stigma around depression, and how to know when you, or someone you care about, needs help. Trigger warning: the subject of suicide is discussed in this episode. National Suicide Hotline (US): 1-800-273-8255
What's My Diagnosis? Depression
33m · PublishedRyan and Amanda explore what a diagnosis means, it's purpose, some history behind how the concept of a diagnosis came to be. In this episode they also talk about Depression - the symptoms, the spectrum of depression, the stigma around depression, and how to know when you, or someone you care about, needs help. Trigger warning: the subject of suicide is discussed in this episode. National Suicide Hotline (US): 1-800-273-8255
Who Do We Think We Are
33m · PublishedThis is the first episode of our new podcast, Worth the Work. In this episode we introduce ourselves, discuss why we became therapists and explore the concept of therapy (and what you should expect from a therapist).
This podcast is meant for entertainment and educational purposes. This is not a replacement for therapy or professional services. If you are struggling, and need help, please contact a local clinician. If you are in crisis, go to your local emergency room or call the suicide hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
Who Do We Think We Are
33m · PublishedThis is the first episode of our new podcast, Worth the Work. In this episode we introduce ourselves, discuss why we became therapists and explore the concept of therapy (and what you should expect from a therapist).
This podcast is meant for entertainment and educational purposes. This is not a replacement for therapy or professional services. If you are struggling, and need help, please contact a local clinician. If you are in crisis, go to your local emergency room or call the suicide hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
Worth the Work has 66 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 37:08:32. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 2nd, 2024 18:45.