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The Mental Health Today Show empowers busy professionals to overcome overthinking and burnout with practical CBT strategies and expert advice for mental wellness and clarity. Hosted by John Cordray, LPC, this show shares expert-backed CBT techniques...

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The Mental Health Today Show empowers busy professionals to overcome overthinking and burnout with practical CBT strategies and expert advice for mental wellness and clarity. Hosted by John Cordray, LPC, this show shares expert-backed CBT techniques and coping skills to improve emotional resilience and mental health. Tune in weekly for practical advice on managing anxiety, cognitive distortions, and stress, plus interviews with leading mental wellness experts. The Mental Health Today Show podcast is dedicated to helping busy professionals and high-achievers break free from overthinking, anxiety, and common cognitive distortions like catastrophizing, all-or-nothing thinking, should statements, jumping to conclusions, mental filtering, and more. Hosted by John Cordray, LPC, a national board-certified counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and founder of MyndStill, an innovative mental wellness app designed as your 24/7 evolving AI Mental Wellness Coach. Each episode delivers practical, evidence-based insights rooted in CBT principles, mindfulness, and quick, actionable tools for fast relief without long therapy sessions. John often interviews leading professionals in the mental health field as well, and occasionally, a True Crime Psychology episode. Whether you're dealing with work-related stress, burnout prevention, decision-making doubt, or those 2 a.m. replay loops, John shares relatable stories from high-pressure environments, expert-backed coping skills, reframing techniques, and wellness tips to help you reclaim focus, build mental resilience, and achieve true mental freedom. If you're searching for the top mental health podcast for professionals, one of the best mental health podcasts offering anxiety coping skills, stress management strategies, and real-world mental wellness guidance—this show is your go-to resource. Tune in weekly for empowering conversations that quiet the noise, interrupt overthinking cycles, and support lasting mental peace. Perfect for leaders, executives, and anyone ready to feel mentally unbreakable. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform. Disclaimer: The Mental Health Today Show is for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as therapy. If you are seeking therapy, please contact a licensed therapist or LPC for help. www.mentalhealthtodayshow.com www.johncordraylpc.com

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Imposter Syndrome: Turning Mental Barriers Into Mental Wellness | Mental Health Today Show

4/22/2026
Imposter syndrome and high achiever stress create a vicious anxiety loop. In this deep-dive, John Cordray, LPC, reveals the cognitive distortions fueling "never good enough" feelings and shares evidence-based coping strategies to rewire perfectionist thinking. Learn how to distinguish imposter syndrome from legitimate growth opportunities, prevent burnout before it starts, and use your analytical mind as your recovery tool. Essential listening for overthinkers in high-pressure careers. Turn your mental barriers into mental wellness. Please rate the show here: www.mentalhealthtodayshow.com/ratetheshow Host: John Cordray, LPC johncordraylpc.com Ready for weekly tips to quiet overthinking and reclaim mental freedom? Subscribe to The Mental Freedom newsletter, actionable insights delivered for high achievers and overthinkers. Sign up here: https://johncordray.me/subscribe From John Cordray, LPC – Creator of MyndStill app @JohnCordrayLPC on X/LinkedIn Informational support only—not a substitute for professional therapy. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:24:22

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Anxiety Coping Skills & Mental Rewiring w/ Dr. Dhruva Gulur | Mental Health Today Show

4/15/2026
In this impactful episode, Dr. Dhruva Gulur, MD, introduces his Mind Hygiene® framework, a trauma-informed approach that enhances traditional anxiety coping skills through mental rewiring and emotional resilience building. Drawing from his personal journey of addiction, trauma recovery, and burnout, Dr. Dhruva shares valuable insights and practical stress coping strategies tailored for navigating workplace anxiety and chronic stress. Discover how trauma-informed care is becoming essential in mental health treatment, helping individuals break mental barriers and manage anxiety with therapeutic techniques such as writing exercises and mindfulness anxiety interventions. Whether you're seeking help for trauma recovery, emotional health, or managing stress in high-pressure environments, this conversation offers actionable tools and counselor tips you can use immediately. Join us to learn about cultivating cognitive resilience and stress wellness with techniques rooted in CBT and emotional health expertise, empowering you to move beyond reactive coping and toward proactive mental self-management skills for long-term wellness. Suggested Calls to Action: Rate The Show https://dhruvamd.com/ Ready for weekly tips to quiet overthinking and reclaim mental freedom? Subscribe to The Mental Freedom newsletter, actionable insights delivered for high achievers and overthinkers. Sign up here: https://johncordray.me/subscribe From John Cordray, LPC – Creator of MyndStill app @JohnCordrayLPC on X/LinkedIn Informational support only—not a substitute for professional therapy. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:33:21

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Financial Anxiety: Coping Skills for Economic Stress & Overwhelm

4/11/2026
Financial anxiety and burnout prevention don't have to go hand-in-hand. In this episode, John breaks down the cognitive distortions that amplify money fears, then walks you through licensed counselor-tested mental rewiring techniques and emotional wellness tips to interrupt financial stress loops. Using the same framework from recent overthinking episodes, discover how economic uncertainty triggers predictable anxiety patterns and the specific coping skills to break free. Rate the Show: www.mentalhealthtodayshow.com/ratetheshow Ready for weekly tips to quiet overthinking and reclaim mental freedom? Subscribe to The Mental Freedom newsletter—actionable insights delivered for high achievers and overthinkers. Sign up here: https://johncordray.me/subscribe From John Cordray, LPC – Creator of MyndStill app @JohnCordrayLPC on X/LinkedIn Informational support only—not a substitute for professional therapy. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:23:17

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How to Rewire Catastrophizing: Build Emotional Resilience & Cognitive Skills

4/8/2026
In this episode, John Cordray, LPC dives deep into the powerful cognitive distortion known as catastrophizing and its impact on mental health. Learn how to identify and challenge catastrophic thinking patterns that fuel anxiety and stress. John explores proven CBT techniques and mental rewiring strategies to help you build emotional resilience and develop effective coping skills. Whether you struggle with persistent worry or want to strengthen your stress management toolkit, this episode offers practical, science-backed tips to reclaim your mental wellness. Tune in to transform your mindset and foster lasting emotional strength. Show Notes: Welcome to this empowering episode where we tackle the common cognitive distortion of catastrophizing—when your mind leaps to the worst-case scenarios. You’ll learn how catastrophizing can increase anxiety and stress and how it might be holding you back from emotional wellness. In this episode, we break down: Whether you’re new to mental health concepts or looking for actionable tools to support your journey, this episode provides clear strategies to help you rewire negative thinking and build lasting emotional strength. Don’t forget to subscribe and share if you find value in this content. Join us next time for more insights on mental wellness and coping skills! Thank you for listening, John Cordray, LPC (Host) johncordray.com Please leave a review for the show: https://ratethispodcast.com/mentalhealthtodayshow Ready for weekly tips to quiet overthinking and reclaim mental freedom? Subscribe to The Mental Freedom newsletter—actionable insights delivered for high achievers and overthinkers. Sign up here: https://johncordray.me/subscribe From John Cordray, LPC – Creator of MyndStill app @JohnCordrayLPC on X/LinkedIn Informational support only—not a substitute for professional therapy. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:39:25

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Lauren Owens Case: Deception & Lies Behind Alleged Fabricated Pregnancies

4/1/2026
Coping with anxiety and managing stress after deception requires concrete recovery skills. When lies and betrayal damage your trust, anxiety patterns intensify. In this episode, we explore the psychology of fabricated stories, the anxious attachment patterns fueling obsessive deception, and evidence-based techniques, grounding exercises, cognitive reframing, and nervous system regulation, to rebuild emotional resilience and make healthier decisions. If you're navigating trust issues or recovering from betrayal, this deep dive offers clinical tools to move forward. This true crime psychology episode reviews new developments in the case of Lauren Owens, an Arizona woman accused of faking multiple pregnancies, forging ultrasound images and lab results, and committing perjury in court to keep men, including former Bachelor contestant Clayton Eckard, tied to her, culminating in 14 felony counts, a trial set for July 29, 2026, and a plea offer from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office extended in late February 2026 that expires April 24, 2026 (with a status hearing April 9). The host, a Licensed Professional Counselor, offers speculative, non-diagnostic clinical analysis based on public facts, discussing patterns such as pathological lying, anxious-preoccupied attachment and abandonment fear, fictitious-behavior dynamics, narcissistic traits, gaslighting, and relational trauma affecting victims. A comparable case (Kaitlyn Braun in Ontario) is cited to illustrate similar pregnancy-fabrication patterns for attention and caretaking. Subscribe to John's newsletter, The Mental Freedom, johncordray.me/subscribe Host: John Cordray, LPC johncordray.com Ready for weekly tips to quiet overthinking and reclaim mental freedom? Subscribe to The Mental Freedom newsletter—actionable insights delivered for high achievers and overthinkers. Sign up here: https://johncordray.me/subscribe From John Cordray, LPC – Creator of MyndStill app @JohnCordrayLPC on X/LinkedIn Informational support only—not a substitute for professional therapy. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:14:15

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Overthinking and Anxiety: Breaking Free from the Mental Treadmill

3/25/2026
In this insightful episode, John Cordray dives deep into the challenges of overthinking, a common mental health issue that hinders anxiety management and mental wellness, especially among high achievers. He explains how overthinking traps individuals on a mental treadmill of rumination and stress, fueled by cognitive distortions such as catastrophizing and perfectionism. Listeners will gain valuable anxiety coping skills and stress coping strategies, including structured worry time, cognitive reframing, and self-compassion techniques that promote emotional health. John shares powerful counselor tips and therapeutic techniques designed to help break the cycle of overthinking and enhance cognitive resilience. Whether you're battling workplace anxiety, decision fatigue, or burnout, this episode offers practical mental wellness tools that empower you to take control and achieve lasting calm. Sign up for John Cordray's email newsletter, The Mental Freedom: https://johncordray.me/subscribe Takeaways: "Rumination masquerades as strategic thinking." "The treadmill is in complete control. You're not." "These are common patterns our minds fall into." 0:00The Hidden Loop That's Keeping High Achievers Stuck 3:51Why Smart People Make Their Problems Worse at Night 4:21The Mental Trap That Feels Like Productivity (But Isn't) 8:02The Warning Sign Most Overthinkers Never Recognize 9:01Why Making a Decision Doesn't Actually End the Overthinking 9:53The Preparation Ritual That's Actually Making You Worse 10:04What Happens When Your Brain Promises Safety and Delivers Exhaustion 12:33The Simple Trick That Stops the Mental Treadmill Cold 13:56The One Question That Rewires an Anxious Brain 15:01The "Wasted" 5 Minutes That Actually Saves You Hours 17:22How to Turn Rumination Off Like a Switch 18:20The Real Names for What Your Brain Has Been Doing to You 19:31The Confession That Changes Everything Ready for weekly tips to quiet overthinking and reclaim mental freedom? Subscribe to The Mental Freedom newsletter—actionable insights delivered for high achievers and overthinkers. Sign up here: https://johncordray.me/subscribe From John Cordray, LPC – Creator of MyndStill app @JohnCordrayLPC on X/LinkedIn Informational support only—not a substitute for professional therapy. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:19:48

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Overthinking Loops that Feel Impossible to Escape

3/18/2026
This episode explores the phenomenon of overthinking, its roots in the brain's default mode network, and practical techniques to manage and reduce mental loops. Hosted by licensed therapist John Cordray, it offers insights and actionable tips for overcoming overthinking and improving mental well-being. Sign up for John Cordray's email newsletter, The Mental Freedom: https://johncordray.me/subscribe Keywords: Overthinking, mental health, default mode network, rumination, anxiety, practical tips, mental freedom, therapy, mindfulness, cognitive techniques Key topics: The neuroscience of overthinking and the default mode network Common scenarios of overthinking: decision-making, relationships, and perfectionism Practical techniques to interrupt overthinking cycles: worry appointment, thought labeling, body awareness, scheduled action, permission slips Takeaways: Overthinking is a form of repetitive negative thinking rooted in the brain's default mode network. Common scenarios include decision paralysis, relationship rumination, and perfectionist catastrophizing. Techniques like worry appointments and thought labeling can help manage overthinking. Physical grounding exercises shift brain activity from default mode to present awareness. Setting deadlines and giving permission to accept 'good enough' reduces perfectionist overthinking. Break Free from Overthinking: 5 Proven Techniques Understanding and Managing Mental Loops with John Cordray Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Overthinking and Its Impact 00:27 What Is Overthinking? The Brain's Default Mode Network 02:16 Why Overthinking Feels Responsible and How It Affects Sleep 03:40 Real-Life Overthinking Scenarios: Decision, Relationship, Perfectionism 05:48 Analysis Paralysis and Existential Dread in Overthinking 07:10 The Cost of Rumination and Its Roots in Evolution 09:03 Practical Tools to Interrupt Overthinking Cycles 10:52 Worry Appointment Technique: Scheduling Overthinking 12:13 Thought Labeling and Recognizing Loud Thoughts 13:09 Body First, Brain Second: Grounding Techniques 14:22 Scheduled Action Steps and Setting Deadlines 14:50 Permission to Be Good Enough: Overcoming Perfectionism 16:08 The Cost of Overthinking: Lost Time and Living Fully 16:50 When to Seek Professional Support for Chronic Overthinking 17:42 Final Thoughts and Encouragement to Practice Techniques Ready for weekly tips to quiet overthinking and reclaim mental freedom? Subscribe to The Mental Freedom newsletter—actionable insights delivered for high achievers and overthinkers. Sign up here: https://johncordray.me/subscribe From John Cordray, LPC – Creator of MyndStill app @JohnCordrayLPC on X/LinkedIn Informational support only—not a substitute for professional therapy. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:15:13

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OnlyFans Model Claims Self-Defense After Boyfriend Dies [True Crime Series]

2/25/2026
In this episode of The Mental Health Today Show [True Crime Series], Licensed Professional Counselor John Cordray analyzes the Courtney Clenney case, where the OnlyFans model is accused of stabbing her boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, in their Miami apartment on April 3, 2022, while claiming self-defense in a highly volatile and abusive relationship. John Cordray explores the psychological dynamics involved, such as patterns of emotional dysregulation, power struggles, trauma responses, and the complexities of mutual toxicity versus one-sided aggression, drawing from documented evidence like police body cam footage, text messages, and court records. The breakdown remains speculative and non-diagnostic, offering a balanced perspective on how untreated mental health factors and escalating conflict can contribute to tragic domestic outcomes, with her trial set for April 27, 2026. johncordray.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:11:42

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Fixing Mental Health Care Gaps In Doctors' Offices: Dr. Robert C. Smith

1/5/2026
In this episode, John Cordray and Dr. Robert Smith discuss the critical need for integrating mental health care into medical training. Dr. Smith shares his personal journey from a traditional medical background to recognizing the importance of addressing mental health issues in patient care. They explore the gaps in medical education regarding mental health, the significance of empathy in doctor-patient relationships, and the urgent need for public involvement to drive change in healthcare practices. Dr. Smith emphasizes the necessity of training primary care physicians in mental health care to improve patient outcomes and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues. Takeaways: Dr. Robert C. Smith is a nationally recognized leader in evidence-based mental health care and doctor-patient communication. A University Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at Michigan State University, Dr. Smith developed the first patient-centered method to train medical professionals to build strong partnerships with their patients. Throughout his career, Dr. Smith has been honored with numerous awards, including Master recognition from the American College of Physicians and the George Engel Award for Outstanding Research. He has published more than 150 papers and receives hundreds of academic citations annually for his groundbreaking work. Dr. Smith’s expertise and dedication to reforming mental health care makes Has Medicine Lost Its Mind? Why Our Mental Health System is Failing Us and What Should Be Done About is essential reading for policymakers, health care professionals, and anyone concerned about the future of mental health in America. Learn more about Dr. Smith here - https://www.robertcsmithmd.com/ X https://x.com/RobertCSmithMD Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RobertCSmithMD LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertcsmithmd/ Psychology Today https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/robert-c-smith-md-macp Bob's Blog https://www.robertcsmithmd.com/psychology-today-blog/ Podcast Host: John Cordray, LPC https://www.johncordray.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:36:21

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Ketamine Psychotherapy - Cutting Through Hype And Fear: Sharon Niv

12/8/2025
In this episode, John Cordray interviews Dr. Sharone Niv, a cognitive psychologist and co-founder of Joyous PBC, to discuss the emerging field of ketamine therapy. They explore the benefits of low-dose ketamine treatment, the patient experience, and the integration of this therapy into clinical practice. Dr. Niv shares insights on how ketamine can facilitate self-discovery and healing, while also addressing common misconceptions and logistical aspects of telehealth. The conversation highlights the importance of proper screening and the potential for lasting change in patients' lives. Takeaways: 1. Ketamine therapy is gaining traction in the mental health community. 2. Low-dose ketamine offers a gentle approach to self-discovery. 3. Patients report feeling more at ease and open during therapy sessions. 4. Telehealth makes ketamine therapy accessible to a wider audience. 5. Proper screening is essential to ensure patient safety. 6. The therapy can help with treatment-resistant depression and anxiety. 7. Clinicians can integrate ketamine therapy into their practices with proper training. 8. The experience of ketamine therapy can last about 45 minutes to an hour. 9. Patients are encouraged to build positive mental habits during treatment. 10. The goal is to help patients feel renewed and empowered. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Ketamine Therapy 01:38 Sharone Niv's Background and Journey 04:29 Understanding Ketamine: Mechanisms and Experiences 06:21 The Patient Experience with Ketamine Therapy 18:35 Common Patient Profiles and Conditions 23:35 The Clinician's Perspective on Ketamine Therapy Learn more about Ketamine Treatment here: https://joyous.team https://joyous.team/therapy https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharon-niv/ https://www.sharonniv.substack.com/ My equipment: Mic stand/arm = https://brandstore.rode.com/products/psa1-plus-black?sca_ref=9560156.5UkjDMGVPE Mic = https://brandstore.rode.com/products/podmic-usb?sca_ref=9560156.5UkjDMGVPE Search for more recording equipment = https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=9560156.5UkjDMGVPE John Cordray, LPC, LPCC, LMHC, NCC Licensed Mental Health Therapist & Podcast Host www.johncordray.com Disclaimer: The Mental Health Today Show is for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as therapy. If you are seeking therapy, please contact a licensed therapist for help. Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through them, at no additional cost to you. These links help support this channel, allowing me to continue creating content you love. Thanks for your support! #mentalhealthpodcast #mentalhealthtodayshow #mentalhealth Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:35:06

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The Impact of Narcissism on Relationships: Dr. Anthony Mazzella

12/1/2025
In this episode, John Cordray interviews Dr. Anthony Mazzella, a psychoanalyst with over 20 years of experience, to explore the complexities of narcissism. They discuss the definition of narcissism, how to recognize it in oneself and others, and the impact it has on personal relationships. Dr. Mazzella emphasizes the importance of understanding narcissistic behaviors not as malicious but as a defense mechanism for fragile self-esteem. The conversation also touches on how to navigate relationships with narcissistic individuals and the potential for change and improvement in those exhibiting narcissistic traits. Takeaways: https://www.drmazzella.com https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder My equipment: Mic stand/arm = https://brandstore.rode.com/products/psa1-plus-black?sca_ref=9560156.5UkjDMGVPE Mic = https://brandstore.rode.com/products/podmic-usb?sca_ref=9560156.5UkjDMGVPE Search for more recording equipment = https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=9560156.5UkjDMGVPE John Cordray, LPC, LPCC, LMHC, NCC Licensed Mental Health Therapist & Podcast Host https://www.johncordray.com Disclaimer: The Mental Health Today Show is for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as therapy. If you are seeking therapy, please contact a licensed therapist for help. Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through them, at no additional cost to you. These links help support this channel, allowing me to continue creating content you love. Thanks for your support! Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Narcissism and Its Complexity 02:35 Understanding Narcissism: Definitions and Traits 05:50 Recognizing Narcissism in Relationships 12:46 The Impact of Narcissism on Personal Relationships 19:48 Navigating Relationships with Narcissistic Individuals 30:02 Hope and Change: Can Narcissists Improve? 34:45 Parting Words of Encouragement #mentalhealthpodcast #mentalhealthtodayshow #mentalhealth Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:37:06

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Calming Teenage Anxiety: Sophia Vale Galano, LCSW

11/24/2025
In this conversation, John Cordray and Sophia Vale Galano discuss the pressing issue of teenage anxiety, exploring its causes, communication barriers, and the challenges parents face in supporting their teens. They emphasize the importance of understanding the unique pressures today’s teenagers encounter compared to previous generations. The discussion covers practical strategies for parents to help their teens cope with anxiety, the distinction between normal adolescent behavior and concerning signs, and the various levels of care available for those who need more support. Ultimately, they encourage hope and resilience for both teens and parents navigating these challenges together. Sophia's Book: Calming Teenage Anxiety: A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Teenage Cope with Worry. Available on Amazon https://a.co/d/1HkxU6e www.sophiagalano.com https://www.instagram.com/sophiavale_galano/ Takeaways: Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Teenage Anxiety 02:53 Understanding the Landscape of Teen Anxiety 06:02 Communication Gaps Between Teens and Parents 08:57 The Role of Empathy in Parenting 11:59 Identifying Normal vs. Concerning Behavior 14:52 Navigating School Avoidance and Anxiety 18:03 Finding the Right Support for Teens 20:58 The Importance of Parental Involvement 24:00 Exploring Higher Levels of Care 27:05 Diverse Therapeutic Approaches 30:00 Final Thoughts and Hope for Families Host: John Cordray, LPC, NCC www.johncordray.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:33:14

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Cultural Insights Into Adolescent Mental Health: Will Dobud, PhD

11/10/2025
In this conversation, John Cordray interviews Dr. Will Dobud, a researcher and educator specializing in adolescent mental health. They discuss the cultural differences and similarities in teen mental health across various countries, the challenges of engaging teenagers in therapy, and insights from Dr. Dobud's book, 'Kids These Days.' The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding youth from a holistic perspective and the need for meaningful engagement to support their mental health. https://www.willdobud.com https://www.kidsthesedaysbook.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-dobud-5209ab74/ https://x.com/WillDobud https://www.facebook.com/WillDobudPhD https://www.instagram.com/willdobud https://www.instagram.com/kids_these_days_book/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Adolescent Mental Health Research 01:37 Cultural Perspectives in Psychotherapy 06:35 Engaging with Teenagers in Therapy 10:53 Understanding Youth Mental Health Challenges 13:46 Insights from the Book 'Kids These Days' 20:28 Target Audience for Youth Mental Health Resources 25:42 Empowering Youth as Active Participants John Cordray, LPC, LPCC, LMHC, NCC Licensed Mental Health Therapist & Podcast Host www.johncordray.com Disclaimer: The Mental Health Today Show is for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as therapy. If you are seeking therapy, please contact a licensed therapist for help. #mentalhealthpodcast #mentalhealthtodayshow #mentalhealth Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:28:34

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Life Coaching For The Stressed-Out Parent with Shruti Trivedi

10/27/2025
In this episode, John Cordray interviews Shruti Trivedi, a certified life coach who specializes in helping working mothers prioritize self-care and find balance in their lives. Shruti shares her personal journey from IT to life coaching, emphasizing the importance of mental health and self-care. The conversation explores the differences between life coaching and therapy, the significance of accountability, and the process of starting life coaching sessions. Shruti encourages listeners to consider their current life situations and the potential benefits of seeking a life coach. Takeaways: Life coaching helps individuals set and achieve their goals. Self-care is essential for maintaining balance in life. Accountability plays a crucial role in personal growth. Life coaching focuses on future goals rather than past issues. The first discovery call is a complimentary opportunity to assess fit. Life coaches provide structured support and strategies for clients. It's important for working mothers to prioritize their own needs. Certification in life coaching adds credibility and structure to the practice. Life coaching can be done virtually, making it accessible to anyone. Taking the first step towards change can lead to significant improvements in life. Find out more about Shurti here: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tulsihealslifecoaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tulsiheals_life_coaching/ Substack: https://substack.com/@tulsihealslifecoaching YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEuJzTER4Lz2u42KQIg2X9w LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/shruti-trivedi-pmp-acc-8793671a *** Host: John Cordray, LPC, NCC www.johncordray.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:31:42

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Rewiring Trauma Responses Through Critical Memory Integration: Estefana Johnson

8/11/2025
Join us on the Mental Health Today Show as John Cordray welcomes Estefana Johnson, a licensed clinical social worker, to discuss the transformative power of Critical Memory Integration (CMI) in rewiring trauma responses. Estefana shares her personal experiences with childhood adversity and how they led her to develop CMI, a therapeutic approach that prioritizes integration over desensitization. Discover how CMI helps individuals connect with their authentic selves, offering a path to healing that acknowledges the complexity of trauma beyond traditional definitions. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in innovative approaches to mental health and personal development. More about Estefana: Estefana Johnson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and experienced trauma therapist with over two decades of experience in mental health. She began her career in 2001 as a Behavioral Health Technician, briefly stepping away in 2005 to teach in Japan. Her diverse background spans multiple roles and settings, including residential treatment for at-risk youth and medical social work, giving her a well-rounded perspective on mental health care. As the Director of Clinical Training for ARISE Alliance Institute, Estefana Johnson oversees the professional development and training of clinicians on Critical Memory Integration (CMI™). Her role involves designing and implementing comprehensive training curricula for mental health professionals to enhance clinical skills, particularly in trauma-focused care, PTSD treatment, and therapeutic interventions. Estefana also develops and delivers trauma-informed programming tailored to the needs of at-risk populations, bringing these services directly into community-based settings to ensure accessible, responsive care where it’s needed most. She is currently a practicing clinician and Dosing Session Monitor at Lighthouse Psychiatry and TMS in Gilbert, Arizona, contributing both to clinical care and research trials exploring the therapeutic use of psychedelics. Estefana’s work in community mental health, coupled with her personal experiences as a first-generation child of immigrants, has deeply influenced her therapeutic approach. Passionate about supporting foster and adoptive children, Estefana serves as Lead Volunteer, Board Member, and Clinical Director for ASA Now, a nonprofit organization that provides critical assistance, support, and advocacy for foster and adoptive children and their families. Her role with ASA extends to Shade Tree Academy, a therapeutic school designed for children impacted by foster care and adoption who have not thrived in traditional school settings. There, she provides trauma-informed staff training and has contributed to program development to support healing-centered education. With a commitment to education, advocacy, and compassionate care, Johnson continues to make a lasting impact in the mental health field and in the communities she serves. Learn more about CTI here: https://arisealliance.org/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5MyzV9KBg0eJ0uY88N-zCw https://www.instagram.com/ariseallianceinstitute/ https://www.facebook.com/AriseAllianceInstitute/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:37:10

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How To Be Permanently Be Free of Fear, Doubt, and Anxiety: Daniel Packard

7/7/2025
In this episode of The Mental Health Today Show, John Cordray and Daniel Packard explore the complexities of mental health, focusing on the root causes of anxiety and other emotional struggles. Daniel shares his personal journey from suffering with anxiety to creating a system that helps others achieve permanent results. They discuss the importance of understanding fear as a primary issue, the role of the nervous system, and the need for practical solutions that go beyond traditional therapy. The conversation emphasizes the significance of results in mental health and encourages listeners to seek approaches that address the root causes of their struggles. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Mental Health Challenges 02:45 Daniel's Journey and Motivation 05:15 The Improvement Industrial Complex 08:03 Engineering Solutions for Mental Health 10:53 The Role of Fear in Mental Health 13:21 Understanding Symptoms vs. Root Causes 15:44 The Pathway to Permanent Results 27:35 Overcoming Fear: Short-Term vs Long-Term Solutions 30:35 The Quest for Freedom from Fear 34:46 Mind-Body Connection: Understanding Fear's Origin 38:09 The Nervous System: Key to Emotional Health 42:42 Hygiene for the Nervous System: A New Approach GET THE FREE VIDEO TRAINING: If you’re curious about what Daniel shared, go to www.danielpackard.com and download the free video training Pathway To Permanent Results, where you can try one of their innovative techniques and see for yourself if this can help you. https://www.facebook.com/danielpackardpublic/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:53:35

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Growing Younger and Reversing Alzheimer’s: Ellen Wood

4/28/2025
In this episode of the Mental Health Today show, host John Cordray interviews Ellen Wood, a columnist, artist, and author who shares her inspiring journey of facing early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Ellen discusses her mother's battle with Alzheimer's, her own experiences with memory issues, and the spiritual practices that helped her regain her mental clarity. She introduces the Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation, a series of exercises that she credits for her youthful vitality at the age of 88. Ellen emphasizes the importance of positive thinking, mindfulness, and gratitude in maintaining mental health and longevity. She also shares insights from her upcoming book on growing younger and offers practical tips for listeners to enhance their well-being. Takeaways: Ellen Wood faced early symptoms of Alzheimer's after watching her mother suffer from the disease. She developed a personal process to combat negative thoughts and promote mental health. The Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation have been a key part of her daily routine for over 20 years. Positive thinking and gratitude are essential for mental health and longevity. Ellen emphasizes the importance of community and accountability in maintaining health practices. She believes in the power of spiritual practices to enhance well-being. Ellen's upcoming book will detail her seven practices for growing younger. Mindfulness and being present are crucial for enjoying life. Ellen encourages listeners to love everyone and let go of grudges. She shares that she has no gray hair at 88, attributing it to her health practices. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Ellen Wood's Journey 01:54 Facing Alzheimer's: A Personal Story 06:09 The Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation 12:03 The Power of Positive Thinking and Mindfulness 17:58 Living a Full Life: Family and Legacy 23:55 Practical Tips for Growing Younger 29:50 Final Thoughts and Resources Learn more about Ellen: www.howtogrowyounger.com Facebook: ellen.wood.33 Instagram ellenwoodusa1 YouTube practicing the Five Tibetans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjtslbrFbLY&t=13s *** Host: John Cordray, LPC www.johncordray.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:26:14

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Developing an Unfair Advantage to Live Your Best Life: Alex Feinberg

3/17/2025
In this conversation, Alex Feinberg shares his journey from aspiring professional baseball player to navigating the high-stress corporate world, ultimately finding success as a fitness coach. He discusses the importance of mindset, motivation, and tailored coaching in achieving personal and professional goals. Alex emphasizes the need for a sustainable approach to fitness that aligns with individual lifestyles, advocating for a system that is enjoyable and effective. He concludes with a powerful reminder about the compounding effects of our choices on health and well-being. Learn more about Alex at https://www.feinbergsystems.com Takeaways: Alex Feinberg transitioned from a baseball career to corporate roles, learning valuable lessons about stress and performance. He emphasizes the importance of mindset in overcoming challenges and achieving success. Fitness should be enjoyable and sustainable, not a grueling task. Tailored coaching is essential for individual success in fitness and health. Motivation can be enhanced through lifestyle choices like sleep and nutrition. Alex's fitness system focuses on protein-dominant meals and enjoyable workouts. He believes that effort should yield tangible results to build trust with clients. The compounding effect of lifestyle choices can significantly impact long-term health. Alex's approach to fitness is rooted in behavioral economics and understanding human motivation. He encourages individuals to take control of their health and make positive changes. Keywords: fitness, motivation, mindset, coaching, health, lifestyle, entrepreneurship, stress management, personal development, success 00:00 The Journey Begins: From Baseball Dreams to Corporate Realities 04:34 Navigating Stress: The High Stakes of Performance 10:21 Mindset Matters: The Key to Overcoming Challenges 12:12 Motivation and Lifestyle: Building a Foundation for Success 17:46 Tailored Coaching: The Feinberg System Explained 24:23 Sustainability in Fitness: A Lifestyle Approach 26:38 Final Thoughts: Compounding Change for a Better Life Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:29:24

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3 Toxic Syndromes of Comparison

3/3/2025
John Cordray, a Licensed Professional Counselor, explores the pervasive issue of comparison in our lives, highlighting three main syndromes: Imposter Syndrome, Envy Syndrome, and Grass is Greener Syndrome. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing these patterns and their impact on our self-worth and happiness. Drawing on Steve Jobs' wisdom, Cordray encourages listeners to focus on their own lives and find contentment rather than comparing themselves to others. Takeaways: Don't waste your time living someone else's life. Imposter syndrome is wishing you were better. Envy is called the thief of joy for a reason. The Grass is Greener syndrome keeps you stuck. Recognizing these syndromes can change your life forever. Focus on the good things and the things you're thankful for. Your time is limited, so don't waste it. It's about being content with who you are. Each moment spent wishing you were someone else is lost. Therapy can help reframe negative thinking patterns. Notable Quotes: "Imposter syndrome is wishing you were better." "It's about being content with who you are." "Your time is limited, so don't waste it." Chapters: 00:00 The Desire for Another Life 02:47 Understanding the Three Comparison Syndromes 06:03 Imposter Syndrome: The Fraud Within 08:45 Envy Syndrome: The Thief of Joy 12:04 Grass is Greener Syndrome: The Restless Yearning 14:47 Finding Contentment in Your Own Life Grab a copy of John's ebook - "Finding Calm Amid The Storm" at www.johncordray.me/ebook Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:15:00

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Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces: Ed DeAngelis

1/6/2025
Ed DeAngelis is the CEO of EDA Contractors, and he is championing the message of creating a psychologically safe work culture in the construction industry and beyond. EDA Contractors was founded by Ed DeAngelis 25 years ago (May 1999) and celebrated its 25th year of service in May 2024. Today, the company, headquartered in Bensalem, PA, has more than 400 employees strong, with a division located in Elizabeth, NJ, supporting New York and New Jersey. EDA Contractors specializes in the exterior envelope of commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings, working in sync to provide diverse customers with the industry's best workmanship and customer service. The company is integral to many top construction projects throughout the Greater Philadelphia region. For 25 years, EDA has worked on many construction and historic restoration projects throughout the Greater Philadelphia region, New Jersey, and New York, including hospitals, universities, and airports. With more than 400 employees, EDA has grown from a company focused solely on roofing to include masonry, panels, and historic restoration. EDA has done so in a way that’s unique to the construction industry, with a focus on workplace culture, emotional intelligence, and psychological safety as a driving force for business growth. In fact, psychological safety is a priority of the workplace culture at EDA – creating psychologically safe workplaces and building emotional intelligence into leadership strategies. EDA has made psychological safety a priority, and the positive impact of this has shown in the company – seven years in a row – being named a ‘Top Workplaces” organization, recognized for its culture and commitment to employee mental health and safety. Resources: EDA CONTRACTORS EDA Website: www.edacontractors.com EDA News: https://edacontractors.com/about/news EDA PACT Wellness Fair News: https://edacontractors.com/about/news/pact-wellness-fair-brings-support-hope-to-eda-community EDA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eda-contractors-inc./ EDA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EDACONTRACTORSINC EDA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edacontractors/ Resources: ED DEANGELIS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwarddeangelis/ Forbes: https://councils.forbes.com/profile/Edward-DeAngelis-CEO-EDA-CONTRACTORS/f814f543-74ae-41ba-8636-7e93cc3bfd19 Most Admired CEO Press Release: Ed DeAngelis Named One of PBJ's Most Admired CEOs of 2024 Resources: MEDIA LINKS Ed on PHL17 recently: https://phl17.com/phl17-extra/morning-extra-eda-contractors-discuss-september-as-national-suicide-prevention-month/#: Here is Ed’s contributions to Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesbusinesscouncil/people/edwarddeangelis/ Here is Ed’s LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwarddeangelis/ Here are Ed’s original articles as shared on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwarddeangelis/recent-activity/articles/ EDA Receives Top Workplaces USA Award https://edacontractors.com/about/news/eda-receives-top-workplaces-usa-award EDA Receives Philadelphia Top Workplace Award https://edacontractors.com/about/news/eda-wins-philadelphia-top-workplace-award Building a Culture of Psychological Safety in the Construction Industry https://edacontractors.com/about/news/psychological-safety EDA PACT Festival Featured on 6ABC https://edacontractors.com/about/news/eda-pact-festival-featured-on-6abc Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Duration:00:40:44