Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development Podcast by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.
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Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development Podcast by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.
Welcome to Frontiers Radio! A podcast for psychotherapists who value deep learning and individualized development that translates to better results with the people you aspire to improve. On the show, you will acquire 1. Cutting edge knowledge that pushes beyond the edge of your development. 2. D...
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HomeKit: Helping Your Clients Get Unstuck (Parts III to VI)⭕️
Here are the final Parts III to VI of HomeKit that are made freely available to you. HomeKit is the first ‘whisper-in-your-ear’ audio companion to hel...

HomeKit: Helping Your Clients Get Unstuck (Part II of VI: Assertiveness)⭕️
Here is Part II of HomeKit, the first ‘whisper-in-your-ear’ audio companion to help you get unstuck in sticky situations. The topic today is on Assert...

HomeKit: Helping Your Clients Get Unstuck (Part I of VI: Anxiety)⭕️
In the next six podcast episodes, I will give you six of the ‘whisper-in-your-ear’ complete lessons from HomeKit, the first audio kit to help you get...

Conversational Depths in Therapy #210 ⭕️
Some of the best conversations happen when your clients can hear themselves clearly.
This is Part II on Depths of Conversation. See the Part I:...

We Are Hungry for Depth. Frontiers Friday #209 ⭕️
We yearn not just for deeper conversations, but deeper connections. Connections that make us come alive.
The five levels of conversation:
...

Working with More Than Just the Teen. Frontiers Friday #208 ⭕️
Today’s episode is dedicated to two readers of Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development (FPD): Austin Sparks and Ash Burton.
I answer both Austi...

The Difficult Conversations in Therapy (DCT) Project. Frontiers Friday #207 ⭕️
This is about the Difficult Conversations in Therapy (DCT) study that has just recently been released.
I talked about1. Main findings
2. S...

Seven Ways Deliberate Practice Can Go Wrong. Frontiers Friday #206 ⭕️
A talk recorded at the Association of Counselling Psychologist (ACP) Conference, Oct 2024. Taking aim at doing the right thing, and not just doing thi...

Native Wisdom. Frontiers Friday #205 ⭕️
An antidote to dogma.
See this Substack post for more:
https://darylchow.substack.com/p/ff205

What do I do!? Frontiers Friday #154
Here’s the video version: https://youtu.be/wcU7ch-MFW0
This is a Q&A video and podcast series based on a question from a therapist in Glasgow,...

How to Develop a Reading Practice. Frontiers Friday #148
Frontiers Radio podcast is back!
Here’s the video version:
This is a Q&A video based on a question from a therapist in Montreal: "When Do...

21. Listen for Changes in Wellbeing (Therapy Tip of the Week #8)
n this week's tip, I'd talk about how we can specifically listen for changes between sessions, and why measuring a person's wellbeing matters more tha...

20. How to Use Measures Less Like an Assessment Tool, and More as a Conversational Tool (Therapy Tip of the Week #7)
In this week's Therapy Tip of the Week #7 (TTW), we talk about how to use outcome monitoring tools, not as an assessment tool, but as a conversational...

19. How to Elicit Nuanced Feedback Therapy Tip of the Week #6
In Therapy Tip of the Week #6, we continue on the topic of improving working alliance. Here's my recommendation, when seeking for feedback, avoid talk...

#18. Structure and Impact in The Therapy Session
"Every impactful person brings to you themselves and not needing to proof ‘how impactful I am’, ‘how smart I am’, and ‘how needed I am.’" ~ Sr Joan Ch...

#17. Seek to be Disconfirmed (Therapy Tip of the Week #5)
Dissonance can be a powerful ingredient for learning. How do we challenge our intuition in order to listen to our client's unspokens in order to foste...

#16. The Working Alliance: The Devil is the Details Between Sessions (Therapy Tip of the Week #4)
In this week's therapy tip of the week, we are going to talk about the subject that you as a psychotherapist would be more than familiar with–except t...

#15. Embodied Cognition (Therapy Tip of the Week)
As psychotherapists, it's easy to get lost in our heads. Our pet theories end up dominating and preventing us from being in touch with the person in f...

#14. Therapy Tip of the Week: Seasons Intelligence
Understanding the current season you are in helps you figure out where you are at, in order to know where you need to go. Appreciating the seasonality...

#13. Therapy Tip of the Week: 5 Basic Needs
In this series on Therapy Tip of the Week, we'll provide psychologists, counsellors and psychotherapists one practical tip in each episode.
My...

#12. What does "Reigniting Clinical Supervision" Actually Look Like?
In this esisode, I will walk you through on a practical level, how to use a framework of clinical supervision to translate to actual improvement in ou...

#11. The Edges and Leverages on Using Deliberate Practice Keynote Address
Timestamps:
Introduction (0:00)
Why the Distinction Between Performing and Learning is Critical (06:03)
Pop Quiz (07:33)
Effec...

#10. The Wisdom Pattern of Scott Miller
In this exclusive episode #10 on Frontiers Radio, we have a special guest, Dr. Scott Miller. We talked about several luminary figures who shaped and i...

#9. A Hidden Discipline That Will Extend Your Mind
I believe one of the most critical things you can do is to create a personalised learning system (PLS).
Though the payoff is not immedi...

#8. There's a Really Good Reason Why We Need Adjustable Seats
In the 1950s, A fairly unusual be-spectacled and slender Lieutenant Gilbert Daniels was tasked to solve one of the biggest problems in the US Air Forc...

#7. A Tribute to K. Anders Ericsson
We pay tribute to K. Anders Ericsson in today's episode.
He is known by many to be "the expert on expertise." His work, along with his colleagu...

#6. All Things Shall Pass
I found myself telling this story to me kids some nights ago. I believe it's worth retelling here, especially in the current anxious climate surroundi...

#5. When Performing Impedes Learning
"I spent half of my life lost in an education system that pushed for results and performance... and failed.. Even when I Began to perform well in unde...

#4. The Dyson Vacuum Cleaner and Making Progress Visible
No manufacturing company in the US and UK was initially willing to license his vacuum cleaner.
James Dyson was laughed at for designing a trans...

#3. The Inevitable in Psychotherapy
"The actual path of a raindrop as it goes down the valley is unpredictable, but the general direction is inevitable."~ Kevin Kelly.
In this epis...

#2. Kindling the Flame (Frontiers Radio Podcast)
If we were given a chance to reimagine education in psychotherapy, how might it look like? How would we design the learning process? What needs to cha...

#1. Introduction to Frontiers Radio by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.
Frontiers Radio is a podcast for psychotherapists who value deep learning and individualized development that translates to better results with the pe...