Épisodes

  • AI, Therapy, and the Digitally Extended Self With Aaron Balick
    May 13 2026

    AI is already shaping how people seek comfort, reassurance, and even intimacy. So what happens when more and more turn to machines for therapy? In this live-recorded conversation, Johanne sits down with psychodynamic psychotherapist Aaron Balick, author of The Psychodynamics of Social Networking and an early voice on the digitally extended self, to talk about what hyper-validation and frictionless companionship do to our capacity for real relating.

    What is covered: The algorithmic self, relational complexity, sycophancy and the tolerance of otherness, what psychodynamic thinking brings to a debate dominated by measurables, and advice for therapists whose clients are using ChatGPT.
    Show links:

    • Aaron Balick's Substack Newsletter Depth Psychology in the Digital Age
    • The unedited video recording of the live-streamed conversation
    • Details for the Rupture & Repair Conference, Berlin, June 6–7, where AI in the Therapy Space, will be one of the presentations
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    43 min
  • Hormones, Mood, and the Menstrual Cycle with Julie Haas
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode, Johanne Schwensen sits down with psychologist Julie Haas to break the silence around a topic that affects millions, yet remains deeply misunderstood: the psychological impact of the menstrual cycle.

    We often normalize suffering as "just part of being a woman," but Julie challenges this narrative. We dive into the science of how hormones shape our mental health and explore practical ways to move from "fixing" ourselves to working with our bodies.

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    31 min
  • I Thought Moving Would Fix It - A Conversation With Julia Wysokowsky
    Jan 22 2026

    What happens psychologically when moving doesn’t “fix it”?

    In this episode of Therapy Talk, Johanne Schwensen speaks with clinical psychologist and psychodynamic psychotherapist Julia Wysokowsky about the emotional impact of moving.

    Together they explore how mobility shapes identity, belonging, and emotional continuity, from the early euphoria of relocation to grief, loss of grounding, and the challenge of staying connected while always on the move. The conversation touches on unconscious motivations for moving, mobility as a defense against intimacy, and how cultivating rituals and relationships can help create an inner sense of home across changing environments.

    A thoughtful listen for anyone who has lived between places or cultures.

    Interested in exploring these themes further? Join the Rupture & Repair Conference in Berlin and online, where therapists and practitioners come together to explore how rupture, breakdown, and reconnection show up not only in therapy rooms, but in relationships, communities, and the wider world. Learn more and apply to contribute here.

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    29 min
  • Psychedelic Therapies in Practice: A Conversation with Dr. Andrea Jungaberle
    Nov 21 2025

    In this Therapy Talk episode, Johanne sits down with Dr. Andrea Jungaberle — Chief Medical Officer at OVID Clinic and co-founder of the MIND Foundation — for a grounded, behind-the-scenes look at how psychedelic-assisted therapy is actually making its way into clinical practice. They talk about Germany’s first compassionate use program with psilocybin, why the real work happens before and after the dosing session, and what it takes to responsibly scale these treatments in everyday mental healthcare.

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    33 min
  • Surface and Depths with Roland Evans
    Oct 29 2025

    Psychotherapist and author Roland Evans joins Johanne Schwensen to talk about his book Surface and Depths: A Story of Adolescence with Reflections on the Inner Journey. Together they explore adolescence, family, and the lifelong process of becoming ourselves — and how therapy can help us revisit and repair the patterns formed early in life.

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    40 min
  • How AI Is Changing Clinical Practice – with Lea Schäfer
    Sep 10 2025

    Therapy Talk is back! Johanne speaks with psychologist and researcher Lea Schäfer about how AI is showing up in therapy – for clients, therapists, and the future of mental health care. They explore the promises, pitfalls, and ethical questions of bringing technology into the therapeutic space.

    Full conversation here.

    *The BDI (Beck Depression Inventory) was first published in 1961 by Dr. Aaron T. Beck.

    LinkedIn

    linkedin.com/in/lea-schäfer-1b3894103?originalSubdomain=de


    ResearchGate

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lea-Schaefer-10


    Literature


    Schäfer, L. M., Krause, T., & Köhler, S. (2025). Exploring user characteristics, motives, and expectations and the therapeutic alliance in the mental health conversational AI Clare®: a baseline study. Frontiers in Digital Health, 7, 1576135.

    https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/digital-health/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2025.1576135/full


    Schäfer, Lea Maria. "Künstliche Intelligenz als Dritte Instanz in der Psychotherapie: Wie eine sinnvolle Integration von Künstlicher Intelligenz in den psychotherapeutischen Binnenraum aussehen könnte". Was machen Digitalisierung und Künstliche Intelligenz mit der Psychotherapie?: Einwürfe und Provokationen, edited by Bert te Wildt, Gerhard Lauer and Robin Schmidt, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2024, pp. 111-128. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111509341-007

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    36 min
  • Escaping the Narcissistic Web
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, therapist Dariia Milinchuk shares her expertise on working with survivors of narcissistic abuse. We explore how narcissistic traits differ from narcissistic personality disorder, why even trained professionals can miss the signs of manipulation, and the subtle but powerful ways narcissistic behaviour shows up in relationships. Dariia also discusses the long-term impact of narcissistic abuse and why regaining trust in oneself can be a complex but transformative journey.

    Full conversation here.

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    31 min
  • Breaking Negative Cycles in Relationships with Sára Ritter
    Mar 11 2025

    In Breaking Negative Cycles in Relationships, Sára Ritter explains:

    • Her journey into couples therapy and her passion for Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
    • How conflicts in relationships are often rooted in unmet attachment needs
    • The pursuer-withdrawer cycle and why we fall into predictable relationship patterns
    • How couples can reconnect and shift their dynamic

    Join us as we unpack these themes and learn how deeper emotional understanding can transform relationships.
    Watch the full interview here.


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    29 min