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Two Shrinks and a Mic

Two Shrinks and a Mic

De : Dr. Andrew Rosen & Dr. David Gross
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Psychologist Dr. Andrew Rosen and psychiatrist Dr. David Gross bring over 30 years of friendship and mental health experience to the mic. Each episode breaks down topics like anxiety, depression, and relationships into real talk you can actually use. Honest, insightful, and easy to understand—this is the conversation about mental health you've been waiting for.

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    • Ep. 31 - Why Therapy Feels So Confusing and How to Make Sense of the Options
      Jan 20 2026

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      Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross start with a simple question they hear all the time. What actually is psychotherapy, and why does it feel so hard to understand?

      The conversation moves from the early days of talk therapy and Freud’s influence to why so many people still expect a couch and silence when they walk into an office. They talk honestly about why long, insight focused approaches work for some people and not for others, especially when someone is in real emotional pain and needs relief sooner rather than later.

      They explore how different styles developed, why thinking patterns matter so much, and why therapy is not one size fits all no matter how tempting that is for clinicians or patients. Along the way, they share real world examples, analogies that actually make sense, and a few dry observations about training, turf wars, and how people end up confused in the first place.

      The thread that runs through it all is the importance of fit, careful evaluation, and asking clear questions before committing to any approach.

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      29 min
    • Ep. 30 - Why Asking for Help Still Feels So Hard
      Jan 13 2026

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      Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross explore one of the biggest obstacles in mental health care: the shame and stigma that still surround asking for help. Even as conversations about mental health have become more open, many people continue to equate needing support with weakness or personal failure.

      They unpack how centuries old views of mental illness shaped modern misunderstandings, and why everyday struggles like anxiety, depression, and difficulty adjusting to life are often wrongly associated with severe psychiatric illness. The conversation also looks at how cultural values around independence, self reliance, and perfection make it harder for people to admit vulnerability.

      The discussion reflects on what happens when suffering stays private, how self criticism and embarrassment grow in silence, and why simply talking out loud can bring immediate relief. There is also a focus on the role families and loved ones play, especially when well intentioned comments like “just snap out of it” unintentionally deepen the struggle.

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      30 min
    • Ep. 29 - Choosing the Right Mental Health Treatment and Knowing When to Stop
      Jan 6 2026

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      In this episode of Two Shrinks & A Mic, Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross kick off the new year by answering two of the most common and confusing questions in mental health care: what type of treatment should you choose, and how long should you stay in it? They break down the differences between medication and psychotherapy, explain why a thorough evaluation matters, and explore how to tell whether symptoms are rooted in life stress, biology, or both.

      The conversation covers what to expect from antidepressants, including timelines, side effects, and duration of use, as well as how structured therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy differ from more open ended approaches such as interpersonal psychotherapy. Dr. Rosen and Dr. Gross also discuss motivation, trust, hope, and why being in emotional pain can sometimes make recovery clearer and faster.

      If you have ever wondered whether therapy should be short term or long term, how to know if medication is right for you, or what progress in treatment really looks like, this episode offers clarity, perspective, and reassurance.

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