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The Missing Piece: Cracking Therapy's Toughest Cases

The Missing Piece: Cracking Therapy's Toughest Cases

De : Heleen Woest
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Some therapy cases don't come with a clear diagnosis or a textbook answer. They sit in the gray areas of human experience, where trauma, addiction, neurodivergence, family conflict, and cultural shifts collide in ways that leave both clients and clinicians searching for the missing piece.


The Missing Piece: Cracking Therapy's Toughest Cases is a podcast hosted by Heleen Woest, a Licensed Professional Counselor with years of experience in trauma work. Each episode, Heleen sits down with fellow clinicians and experts to unpack the cases and topics that challenge even the most seasoned therapists: the veteran haunted by moral injury, the family torn apart by estrangement, the adult who just discovered they are neurodivergent, the client stuck in a cycle of relapse that nothing seems to break.


This is not surface-level self-help. This is an honest, clinically grounded conversation about what happens when therapy gets hard, when the easy answers fail, and when the real work begins. Whether you are a mental health professional looking for deeper insight or someone trying to understand your own story, this podcast meets you where the textbook ends, and real life begins.


New episodes drop regularly. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.



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  • Sexual Wholeness After Trauma
    Jun 1 2026

    Healing from sexual trauma can feel like graduating from the hardest work of your life, until you start dating again, enter a new relationship, or try to build intimacy with someone safe and kind and your body still reacts like danger is near. That confusing gap is what we name and unpack with Melinda Arnold, a certified sex therapist at Waypoint Counseling Services. We talk in plain language about why “I’m doing better” can still collide with desire, touch, arousal, and vulnerability, and why that doesn’t mean you failed or therapy didn’t work.

    We walk through a framework that goes beyond trauma recovery as symptom control. Melinda explains the arc from trauma to regulation and then to reclamation. Regulation is learning your nervous system, noticing triggers early, and building enough safety to stay present. Reclamation is bigger: reclaiming sexual identity, pleasure, and choice, especially for survivors who quietly assume a satisfying, connected sex life is not in the cards. We explore what it can look like to move toward sexual wholeness with patience, consent, and honest communication, rather than pushing through or shutting down.

    We also dig into “sexual disruption” and why sexual pain and fear are not always rooted in a single overt assault. Purity culture, religious shame, and other high-control environments can teach people to equate arousal and desire with immorality, discourage curiosity, and make belonging feel conditional. We talk about how those messages shape the body and relationships over time, and why rebuilding self-knowledge and critical thinking is a core part of healing.

    If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share it with someone who needs a hopeful framework, and leave a review. What message about sex did you grow up with, and how is it still affecting you today?


    🔗 Links & Resources:
    · Connect with Melinda: https://www.waypointpdx.com/melindaarnold


    · Read the Blog: https://www.lifesolutions.io/blog
    · Listen to the Podcast: https://www.lifesolutions.io/podcast
    · Join our Groups: https://www.lifesolutions.io/groups




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    47 min
  • Everyone Loves Mr. Nice Guy (But No One Knows His Pain)
    Jun 1 2026

    In this episode of The Missing Piece, we dive deep into the "Mr. Nice Guy" profile with our guest, Licensed Professional Counselor Dillon Robertson. We discuss the men who have spent their entire lives showing up for everyone else while neglecting their own needs. We clarify that this isn't a weakness, but a learned behavior—one that can quietly erode relationships and build deep-seated resentment. Listen in to discover what this pattern looks like, where it originates, and actionable steps to break the cycle while remaining true to yourself. Connect with Us:

    · Guest Bio & Contact (Dillon Robertson ): https://www.waypointpdx.com/dillon-robertson

    · Support Groups: https://www.lifesolutions.io/groups

    · Blog: https://www.lifesolutions.io/blog

    · Podcast Page: https://www.lifesolutions.io/podcast



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    46 min
  • Mystery Illness - "It's all in your head"
    Jun 1 2026

    Guest: Rachel Ward, PMHNP

    Have you ever known something was wrong with your body, only for doctors to tell you "you're fine" or "it's just anxiety"?

    In this episode of The Missing Piece, psychiatric nurse practitioner Rachel Ward shares her personal and professional experience with mystery illnesses. We discuss the frustration of being dismissed by the medical system and validate the experiences of those who feel unheard.

    Whether you're a patient seeking answers or a professional looking to better support your clients, this episode is for you.

    🔗 Links & Resources:

    · Connect with Rachel Ward: https://www.somethinghumanhealth.com

    · Read the Blog: https://www.lifesolutions.io/blog

    · Listen to the Podcast: https://www.lifesolutions.io/podcast


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    38 min
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