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Join Licensed Therapist, Robyn Tamanaha, in this monthly podcast discussing books that feature mental health and mental illness topics. A wide range of books will be covered including children's, middle grade, young adult, adult, fiction, non-fiction, graphic novel, autobiography, and self-help.

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Join Licensed Therapist, Robyn Tamanaha, in this monthly podcast discussing books that feature mental health and mental illness topics. A wide range of books will be covered including children's, middle grade, young adult, adult, fiction, non-fiction, graphic novel, autobiography, and self-help.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Healing Through Writing & Amplifying Diverse Voices // Author Chat with Amy M. Le

9/10/2023
Joining me on this episode is my guest Amy M. Le. She is a Vietnam War survivor and Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) warrior. She is the founder of Quill Hawk Publishing, a woman-owned, Asian American hybrid publishing company based in Oklahoma. Quill Hawk Publishing is dedicated to amplifying diverse voices through storytelling and helps writers indie publish their books. Amy grew up in Seattle and had a successful career at Microsoft and T-Mobile before pivoting to become a writer, publisher, and speaker. She is the award-winning author of the Snow Trilogy: Snow in Vietnam, Snow in Seattle, and Snow’s Kitchen. Amy is currently working on the second novel in the phoenix series, showcasing the resiliency of people who’ve survived deep trauma. Amy co-founded The Heart Community Collection, a resource for the CHD community, and sits on the board of the Vietnamese Boat People and Asian Artists for Mental Illness organizations. When she is not writing or volunteering, Amy is experimenting in the kitchen or screaming at the TV while watching NFL games, UFC fights, or Formula 1 events. In this episode, we discuss: How writing The Snow Trilogy was a healing journey Why trauma is important to talk about What led her to go into writing and publishing The economics of indie publishing Amy’s Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amymle/ https://www.threads.net/@amy_m_le https://www.instagram.com/amy_m_le/ https://www.facebook.com/authoramymle/ Qail Hawk Publishing: https://quillhawkpublishing.com/

Duration:00:32:04

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The Yet Pet // Author chat with Theresa Tan, Psy.D.

7/9/2023
Joining me today is my guest Dr. Theresa Tan. She is a licensed clinical psychologist who serves children, adults, and families. She received her PsyD from the Wright Institute, her Master’s in Elementary Education from Arizona State University, and her BA in Psychology from Cornell University. Before becoming a psychologist, she was a kindergarten teacher and she got her teaching start via Teach For America. She identifies as Taiwanese American and lives in the SF Bay Area. Creating a children’s picture book has been a dream of hers and “The Yet Pet” is her debut book that she both wrote and illustrated. In this episode, we discuss: How did she got the idea for her book How the word "yet" played into making this book How she uses the word "yet"How her book different from other children's perseverance books How her experience as a kindergarten teacher influenced the creation of her bookWhat led her to go from teaching to psychologyThe role that books played in her life Theresa's website: https://www.theyetpet.com/ Available for purchase on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and her website You can contact Theresa via her email: Theresatanbooks@gmail.com

Duration:00:30:32

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The Last Cherry Blossom // Author Interview with Kathleen Burkinshaw

9/14/2022
Joining me on this episode is my guest Kathleen Burkinshaw. Kathleen is a Japanese American author, the daughter of a Hiroshima survivor and resides in Charlotte, NC. She’s a wife, mom, and owns a dog who thinks she’s a kitchen ninja. In 2019 Kathleen spoke about her mother’s experience in Hiroshima at the United Nations (NYC) and on UN virtual events for the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing. She most recently spoke at a Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum virtual event in February. Kathleen has presented to middle/high schools around the world for the past 10 years. She now serves on the Advisory Council at the International Center for Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma. She also has been a featured guest on NHK World Japan, Asian American Magazines, and on numerous podcasts. Writing gives her an outlet for her daily struggle with chronic pain from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. The Last Cherry Blossom (Distributed by Simon &Schuster and Scholastics,2016/2020), is now a United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students, nominated for 2019 NC School Library Media Association YA book award, 2019-2020 Volunteer State Book Award (Tennessee), 2018 & 2016 Scholastic WNDB Reading Club selection, and Finalist for NC Sir Walter Raleigh Fiction Award, 2018 Sakura Medal, Japan, and SCBWI Crystal Kite Award (southeast region). The Last Cherry Blossom audiobook (English, Dreamscape Media) released in September 2021.& Holp Shuppan Publishing, will be released the written Japanese Translation of The Last Cherry Blossom in November 2022. The audiobook version of The Last Cherry Blossom (Dreamscape Media) released on September 27, 2021. In this episode, we discuss: The book journey involving 3 generations How and when Kathleen’s mother shared her story Stigma and PTSD from the atomic bombing How the trauma that Kathleen's mother experienced affected the 2nd and 3rd generation of their family Purchase The Last Cherry Blossom: https://bookshop.org/shop/booksbetweensessions Kathleen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathleenburkinshaw/ Kathleen's Website: https://kathleenburkinshaw.com/ This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. Music Credit: https://www.purple-planet.com

Duration:00:43:49

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Adulting with ADHD // Author Interview with Gloria Joy Sherrod, LPC

2/15/2022
Joining me on this episode is Gloria Joy Sherrod. She is the author of the book, Adulting with ADHD. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has years of experience providing counseling services to children, adolescents, and adults. In addition to her counseling work, she also provides ADHD coaching services. She is passionate about advocating for equity in education, access to care, and ending mental health stigma. In this episode she discusses: Intro How her book, Adulting with ADHD, came about What the readers could expect from the book What is ADHD and the subtypes What ADHD looks like in adults versus children Emotion regulation in ADHD Getting diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood Misconceptions about ADHD Careers that are a good fit for ADHD Can you be successful with ADHD Positives of having ADHD ADHD and Myers Briggs Personality Types Adulting with ADHD documentary Key things that help completion of tasks Coaching for ADHD versus Therapy for ADHD Harnessing the times you do have focus Exercises to help focus on one thing at a time CLICK HERE to purchase Adulting with ADHD. To find out more about Gloria: Instagram: @Xadultingwithadhdx FB: https://www.facebook.com/gloriajoysherrod/ This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. Music Credit: https://www.purple-planet.com

Duration:00:29:43

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Efren Divided // Author Interview with Ernesto Cisneros

1/4/2022
Joining me on this episode is Ernesto Cisneros. He is a proud parent, proud teacher, and proud author of the book Efren Divided. In Efren Divided, a 12 year old boy's life is turned upside down when his mom is deported and he is left to fend for himself, take care of his siblings, while his dad takes a second job, with the hope that the mother will be able to return. We discussed how one student led to the creation of the book, how readers can feel valued through storytelling, how Ernesto's personal connections influenced the characters in the story, student and faculty mental health, and what it’s like growing up with a sense of disentitlement. Ernesto also gives a brief synopsis of his second book and reveals the cover! Instagram: @cisne.writes Twitter:@author.cisneros https://www.ernestocisneros.com/ Efren Divided is available everywhere you purchase books. This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:31:09

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The Therapist’s Guide to Being Pregnant // Author Interview with Kara Bolling, LCSW-C

12/3/2021
Joining me on this episode is Kara Bolling, LCSW-C, who authored the book The Therapist’s Guide to Being Pregnant: A planner, timeline, and guide for therapist parents-to-be. We discuss Kara's personal journey as a mom, therapist, and private practice owner, feeling like you have to do things a certain way as a mom and business owner, how we treat ourselves as our own bosses, and the treatment of pregnant people in America. Instagram.com/karabollinglcswc Facebook.com/karabollinglcswc www.karabolling.com To purchase her book: www.karabolling.com/book This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:26:15

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Asian Women Who Boss Up with Sheena Yap Chan

10/28/2021
Joining me on this episode is Sheena Yap Chan, who authored the book Asian Women Who Boss Up. We discuss Sheena’s experience interviewing Asian women for the book, Asian representation in books and media, myths about Asian women, and the importance of Asians talking about mental health and mental illness. Find out more about Sheena at: https://taplink.cc/Sheena.yap.Chan https://taplink.cc/thetaoofselfconfidence To purchase her book: https://sheenayapchan.com/product/asian-women-who-boss-up-book/ This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:36:17

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Mid Year Book Favorites 2021 + GIVEAWAY

8/8/2021
TO ENTER THE BOOK GIVEAWAY follow Books Between Sessions on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/booksbetweensessions/ All of the details for the giveaway will be posted on Friday August 13th, 2021 on Instagram. Books Mentioned: Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself by Nedra Glover Tawwab ACE: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen Pilu of the Woods by Mai Nguyen The Weight of Our Sky by Hanna Alkaf Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction by Kevin Petersen, LMFT What Doesn’t Kill You: A Life with Chronic Illness-Lessons from a Body in Revolt by Tessa Miller The Midnight Library: A Novel by Matt Haig Things We Lost to the Water by Eric Nguyen Wishes by Muon Thi Van, illustrated by Victo Ngai

Duration:00:16:32

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Loathe at First Sight // Author Chat with Suzanne Park (Re-Release)

7/30/2021
(Original Release Date: April 6, 2021) Joining me on this episode is Suzanne Park, who wrote the book Loathe at First Sight. We discuss Suzanne’s experience in the tech industry, including uncomfortable situations she encountered, as well as her research and interviews with men and women in the gaming industry, what it was like to get a tour of a gaming company, and her process and intention with the storylines she creates. Suzanne’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/suzannepark Suzanne’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzannepark/ This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:44:49

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Chronic Hope: Families and Addiction // Author Chat with Kevin Petersen, LMFT

6/18/2021
Joining me on this episode is Kevin Petersen, LMFT who wrote the book Chronic Hope: Families and Addiction. We discuss Kevin’s personal story, signs that your loved one is struggling with addiction, what finding a treatment center looks like, and the role of the family system in recovery. Order the book: CLICK HERE The Chronic Hope Institute: https://chronichope.us/ The Chronic Hope Instagram: @thechronichopeinstitute The Chronic Hope Facebook: @chronichopeinstitute The Chronic Hope Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MGNkNjRjNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== The Chronic Hope YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjB5YB0xucqWCDyFIOUsDaA This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:38:58

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The Manna Paradigm Shift // Author Chat with Davina Kotulski, PhD

5/4/2021
Joining me on this episode is Dr. Davina Kotulski, who wrote the book The Manna Paradigm Shift: Creating the Consciousness of Abundance and Freedom. We discuss how the Manna Mindset can help you create a life of freedom and fulfillment, assist in focusing on the present moment, help to connect with a power greater than fear, break free of mental chains, start saying yes to opportunities, and trusting that things will work out. Download a free chapter of the book at https://themannaparadigmshift.com/ Get Your Free Audio Chapter at https://www.amazon.com/Manna-Paradigm-Shift-Consciousness-Abundance/dp/B092KXH5NX/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Davina’s Websites: davinakotulski.com followyourcourageousheart.com Davina’s Facebook: Facebook.com/drdavinakotulski Davina’s Instagram: Instagram.com/drkotulski Davina’s Twitter: Twitter.com/drkotulski Davina’s LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/drdavinakotulski Davina’s Courageous Heart Community Facebook Group: Facebook.com/groups/courageousheart Davina’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/drkotulski This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:33:52

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Loathe at First Sight // Author Chat with Suzanne Park

4/6/2021
Joining me on this episode is Suzanne Park, who wrote the book Loathe at First Sight. We discuss Suzanne’s experience in the tech industry, including uncomfortable situations she encountered, as well as her research and interviews with men and women in the gaming industry, what it was like to get a tour of a gaming company, and her process and intention with the storylines she creates. Suzanne’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/suzannepark Suzanne’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzannepark/ This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:44:49

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Special Roundtable Episode with Renn and Gina from New Suns Box and Author Kiku Hughes

3/27/2021
Joining me on this episode is author Kiku Hughes who wrote the graphic novel Displacement, and Renn and Gina from New Suns Box. We discuss Kiku’s personal story and research, historical and contemporary administration influence, what led to the creation of the book, who the book is intended for, sci-fi and neocolonial, intergenerational trauma and silence, and patterns of racism in the United States. Kiku’s Twitter: @kikuhughes https://twitter.com/kikuhughes New Suns Box Website: newsunsbox.com New Suns Box Twitter: @newsunsbox https://twitter.com/newsunsbox New Suns Instagram: @newsunsbox https://www.instagram.com/newsunsbox/ Article about Intergenerational Trauma: https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/02/legacy-trauma New Suns Box is a subscription box that aims to uplift diverse voices from authors who are of marginalized communities and come from marginalized identities to bring their work and art into a wider audience. Each box also contains prints, stickers, pins, etc from BIPOC owned small businesses. This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:42:09

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The Rebellious Widow // Author Chat with Jill Johnson-Young, LCSW

3/9/2021
Joining me on this episode is Jill Johnson-Young, LCSW who wrote the book The Rebellious Widow. We discuss Jill’s personal story, who the book is intended for, grief and loss, hospice, advance directives, and things for therapists to consider when working with survivors. Jill's Book Website: therebelliouswidow.com Jill's Website: jilljohnsonyoung.com Jill's Group Practice Website: www.centralcounselingservices.com Jill's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grieftalker https://www.facebook.com/fridaygriefchat https://www.facebook.com/Riversidedementiasupport https://www.facebook.com/yourpaththroughgrief Jill's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jilljohnsonyounglcsw/ This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:41:42

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Anxiety...I Am So Done With You // Author Chat with Jodi Aman, LCSW

3/2/2021
Joining me on this episode is Jodi Aman, LCSW who wrote the book Anxiety...I Am So Done With You: A Teen’s Guide to Ditching Toxic Stress and Hardwiring Your Brain for Happiness. We discuss Jodis’ journey as a therapist, how the pandemic has influenced anxiety, how to rewire your brain for happiness, 5 things you need to feel better, and how to change how you think about your anxiety. Jodi’s website: jodiaman.com Jodi’s Twitter: Twitter.com/jodiaman Jodi’s Facebook: facebook.com/jodiamanlove Jodi's Instagram: instagram.com/jodiamanlove Jodi’s YouTube: youtube.com/jodiaman This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:33:18

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DBT Therapeutic Activity Ideas for Kids and Caregivers // Author Chat with Carol Lozier, LCSW

2/9/2021
Joining me on this episode is Carol Lozier, LCSW who wrote the book DBT Therapeutic Activities for Kids and Caregivers. We discuss Carols’ journey as a therapist, the difference between adherent and informed DBT, tips for newer therapists working with school aged children and their caregivers, the 4 modules of DBT, and who her book is intended for. Carol’s Private Practice Website: www.carollozierlcsw.com Carol's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Mrs-Carol-S-Lozier-LCSW-211301895918039 Carol’s Instagram: @clozierlcsw Therapists As Writers Instagram: @therapistsaswriters Clubhouse: @therapistwriter Twitter: @clozierlcsw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-lozier-70870040/ Therapists As Writers website: www.TherapistsAsWriters.com Therapists As Writers fb group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/402196387404343 This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

Duration:00:28:53

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Wherever You Are: A Memoir of Love, Marriage, and Brain Injury // Author Chat with Cynthia Lim

1/26/2021
Joining me on this episode is Cynthia Lim who wrote the book Wherever You Are: A Memoir of Love, Marriage, and Brain Injury. We discuss the moment when Cynthia’s husband experienced a medical crisis, Cynthia’s experience caregiving for her brain injured husband, the complete experience of caregiving, what helped Cynthia get through caregiving, her grief process, and who her book is intended for. Cynthia’s website: cynthialimwriting.com Cynthia’s Facebook: facebook.com/cynthialimwriting Well Spouse Association: https://wellspouse.org/ Santa Monica College Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Program: https://www.smc.edu/student-support/center-for-students-with-disabilities/programs-services/accessibility-advisory.php

Duration:00:27:10

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2021 Trailer

12/30/2020
I'm excited about the interest this podcast has generated and am looking forward to 2021. I am excited to ring in the 2021 year with a lineup of new and returning guests. In 2021, you can also expect guest interviews from authors of multiple types of book genres. I’d like to let you know about the Books Between Sessions instagram page. If you would like to see extra content, such as videos, Instagram Lives, and IGTV Videos follow the podcast instagram Books Between Sessions. Each month, I go Live and post videos discussing my monthly reading wrap-up and books that coincide with monthly observances. Some past videos have been: family caregiver books, transgender awareness books, domestic violence awareness books, and indigenous peoples day awareness books to name a few. Tomorrow, New Year’s Eve, I will be having a live video discussing my December Reading Wrap Up. So, be sure to go to follow the instagram page Books Between Sessions so that you do not miss out. In 2021, I also plan to increase the social media content by 1.) collaborating with authors on Instagram Lives for mini chats and 2.) increasing the content on the Books Between Sessions YouTube channel by adding the video versions of guest episodes. Thank you, again, for being a part of this movement to spread awareness about mental health and mental illness. See you in 2021.

Duration:00:02:22

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Self Help Workbooks

11/30/2020
In this episode I discuss self-help books in the form of workbooks. The books I will be describing are for perfectionism, grief and loss, attachment in relationships, gender identity, and teen depression.

Duration:00:10:51

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BONUS: Suicide Awareness and Prevention Books

9/30/2020
On this episode I discuss the suicide awareness and prevention books. September is suicide awareness and prevention month, and there are many books that cover this topic. The books I will be briefly describing are memoirs, self-help/workbooks, and education/informational.

Duration:00:08:56