Jeanene Wolfe, LCSW
Colleague Down the Hall
More of us than ever are practicing in solo or online psychotherapy practices and we all need colleagues to process cases with, commiserate with on those really hard days and also to celebrate our successes with. The Colleague Down the Hall podcast is a place where we'll discuss fictionalized cases and ways to practice sustainably. I'll also bring you insights about trends and changes in our field, and sit down with amazing therapists who are doing amazing work.
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Jeanene Wolfe, LCSW
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13. Mär 2025
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77. Balancing Therapy Practice and Parenthood: Strategies for Back-to-School Season 22.08.2024 13:20
Here's another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast. In today's episode, I explore the challenge of balancing a therapy practice with the demands of parenthood during the back-to-school season. I talk about strategies to manage this seasonal stress and maintain well-being, from setting boundaries at work to adjusting your practice schedule to accommodate family needs. I also share practi...
76. Normalizing and Managing Imposter Syndrome in Private Practice 15.08.2024 9:48
Welcome to another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall podcast where I delve into the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome, especially as it relates to therapists in private practice. I unpack the insidious nature of this phenomenon, where self-doubt creeps in despite years of experience and success, making professionals feel like frauds. In this episode, I offer practical strategies like creat...
75. Measuring Success: Key Performance Indicators for Private Practice Growth 08.08.2024 9:59
Here's another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast where I dive into a crucial topic for private practice owners: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Understanding which KPIs to track to transform your practice from merely surviving to thriving. KPIs are metrics that offer insights into how effectively your practice is meeting its business objectives, from financial health to client sati...
74. Choosing Your Private Practice Path: The Pros and Cons of Working Solo or Joining a Group 01.08.2024 19:36
Welcome to another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast! In today's episode, I'm diving into a pivotal decision that many therapists face: should you start your own solo private practice, or is joining a group practice the better path? Each option offers distinct benefits and challenges that can greatly impact your career satisfaction and personal life. We'll explore the pros and cons of...
73. (From the Archive) Fictionalized Case: Working With a Minor Who is Using THC 25.07.2024 36:43
In this episode of Colleague Down the Hall, a group of my colleagues discuss the complexities and ethical considerations in adolescent therapy, particularly in a case involving cultural factors, parental skepticism towards mental health treatment, and the issue of confidentiality regarding a client's substance use. We delve into the importance of understanding family dynamics, addressing cultural...
72. Crisis Intervention and Coping Ahead Strategies for Teens: Insights from Mallory Grimste 18.07.2024 42:04
You are listening to another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall podcast. I'm excited to be joined by Mallory Grimste who specializes in helping teenagers face some of the toughest challenges, including self-harm, feeling lost, battling anxiety, and navigating depression. In this episode, we explore practical, evidence-based coping skills for teens and young adults dealing with self-harm, suic...
71. Bridging Gaps in Mental Health: Insights on Trauma, ADHD, and Autism with Linda Thai 11.07.2024 44:57
Linda Thai joins me in this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast to explore how trauma symptoms often overlap with traits of ADHD and autism, stressing the need for accurate differentiation and personalized treatment plans. Our discussion highlights the significance of continuous assessment, a multidisciplinary approach, and the role of peer consultation. We also discuss promoting se...
70. Harnessing GRIIT and POWER: Transforming Therapy for Your Clients and Yourself with Kelly Lynch 04.07.2024 33:45
Kelly Lynch joins me in this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast where we explore the GRIIT and POWER methods she developed for enhancing mindset, resilience, identity, and problem-solving. She explains that often clients don't need new modalities but instead new ways of understanding the tried-and-true concepts you've already been using and teaching. She outlines the GRIIT method,...
69. (From the Archive) The Progress Note Dilemma: Insights, Tips and the Use of AI with Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey 27.06.2024 47:25
"Any note is better than no note." In today's episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey joins me to talk about her expertise; clinical documentation in therapy work. She discusses the challenges therapists face when it comes to writing treatment plans and progress notes. She delves into issues such as getting behind on progress notes, lack of confidence in note-writing...
68. Addressing Mental Health in Aviation, the Military and Law Enforcement: Insights with Dr. Janette McMurtrie 20.06.2024 40:20
Dr. Janette McMurtrie is here with me in this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast. Janette discusses the unique challenges and nuances involved in providing mental health support to individuals in high-stress, highly regulated professions such as aviation, law enforcement, and the military. She talks about the need for mental health professionals to understand the specific cultural...
67. Exploring Hypnotherapy and Hypno-breathwork: A Journey of Transformation with Mary Crutchfield 13.06.2024 43:30
Mary Crutchfield joined me in this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast to discuss the impact of clinical hypnotherapy and hypno-breathwork on personal transformation and healing. Mary shares her journey and discusses the misconceptions and powerful benefits of these modalities for both clients and therapists. Our conversation also touches on the importance of being open to alternative h...
66. Therapist Dilemmas for Moms: Maternity Leave Challenges in Private Practice with Ashley Comegys 06.06.2024 46:40
In this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, Ashley Comegys joins me for an insightful conversation about the logistics, challenges, and emotional aspects of taking maternity leave while working in private practice. We dive into the challenges, necessary preparations, and flexibility required to balance professional and personal life during this time of life. Ashley emphasizes the impor...
65. Leading with Intention: Empowerment Through Self-Discovery 30.05.2024 41:06
In today's episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Charese Josie joins me to talk about how to achieve personal and professional growth as clinicians, particularly through the lens of leadership and self-discovery. Charese shares her insight on the importance of aligning personal and professional goals with one's values, prioritizing emotional energy and well-being, and creating a supporti...
64. Emotional Echoes: When Our Work Hits too Close to Home 23.05.2024 10:18
In this episode of the Colleague Down The Hall Podcast, I dive into the concept of "Emotional Echoes" and how our clients' experiences can sometimes resonate with our own life experiences. I talk about ways for therapists to recognize and manage these emotional reactions to maintain professional efficacy and personal well-being. I touch on the importance of self-awareness, support systems like pee...
63.Treating Religious Abuse in Private Practice: A Primer for Clinicians with Chris Conley 16.05.2024 40:42
In today's episode of the Colleague Down The Hall Podcast, Chris Conley joins me to talk about religious and spiritual abuse, which is the manipulation or exploitation of a person by a religious or spiritual authority. Chris shares a variety of dynamics for assessing and treating this type of abuse including knowing when to refer out. He also discusses how important it is to be mindful of one's ow...
62. Online Video Content: Boost Your Private Practice's Digital Presence 09.05.2024 17:06
In today's episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I delve into how to enhance your marketing strategy for your private practice using a simple and accessible method. I share insights to guide you on how to create short, engaging, and authentic videos to enhance your online presence. I also touch on leveraging these videos for SEO benefits and building connections with potential clients an...
61. Breathing Space for Healing: Empowering Therapists To Care for Themselves 02.05.2024 30:53
In this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, I provide some supportive suggestions and activities for therapists to make sure they are taking care of themselves. I reflect on my observations of stress and challenges among my peers. I also talk about the necessity of therapists incorporating self-care into their routines, similar to the advice they give their clients. I provide prac...
60. When to Refer Out: Professional and Practical Guidelines for Therapists 25.04.2024 21:12
In today's episode, I discuss the importance of referring clients out when their needs exceed a therapist's training or specialization along with some personal needs for the therapist. Therapists need to consider clinical competence, ethical and legal considerations, and dual relationships when deciding to refer a client out. I also address common concerns and challenges therapists face when decid...
59. Fictionalized Case Consultation: A Therapist Is Contacted By A Former Client Who Now Lives In Another State 18.04.2024 35:30
In today's episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, I am joined by some colleagues to process a fictionalized case. Client Molly has moved to another state and is contacting her former therapist for support. The discussion involves client safety, state jurisdiction laws, licensure requirements, and ethical dilemmas, especially in scenarios involving inter-state practice and teletherapy, ...
58. Aligning Values: The Foundation of Your Private Practice 11.04.2024 7:31
In this episode, I explore the significance of aligning personal values in private practice. Drawing from my own experiences and discussions with colleagues, I highlight the pivotal role that values play in shaping decisions regarding policies, client interactions, niche selection, and self-care. "Values act as a compass guiding us in how we show up in the world and in our work." Key Points: E...
57. Transformative Techniques: EMDR, Brainspotting, and ART Explained 04.04.2024 44:21
If you're intrigued by the intersection of psychology, therapy techniques, and professional development, you're in for a treat. In this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Audrey Schoen and Jenny Hughes join me for an insightful discussion where we discuss the use of EMDR, Brainspotting, and ART. We touch on the foundational aspects of these therapeutic approaches, including their...
56. Reflections from Year One of Podcasting: Embracing Diversity, Learning, and Resilienc 28.03.2024 10:29
In today's episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I celebrate my first year of podcasting. This episode is a reflection of the key insights and themes that have emerged over the past year. I talk about the importance of fostering a supportive, inclusive, and collaborative community within the psychotherapy profession. I reflect on the past year's achievements in aligning with these virtue...
55. Deep Healing, Less Burnout: The Power of Therapy Intensive with Steffeny Feld 21.03.2024 40:14
In today's episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, Steffeny Feld joins me to explore the concept and benefits of therapy intensives. This is an alternative therapeutic approach that allows for deep, focused work over a condensed period, rather than traditional weekly sessions. We touch on the flexibility of intensives across different treatment modalities and client populations, the challe...
54. Fictionalized Case Consultation: When the Therapist Researches a Client 14.03.2024 31:14
For this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, a group of colleagues join me to discuss a complex case involving a client who is dealing with grief and depression following the death of a childhood friend in a car accident. We delve into the consequences of a therapist's decision to research a client's background information without their consent, the implications of this action for tru...
53. Building Community Online: Best Practices for Therapists Facebook Groups 07.03.2024 17:26
In this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall, Jeanene discusses the dynamics of therapist Facebook groups; the positive aspects and challenges associated with participating in these online communities for therapists. This episode is a guide on how to participate constructively and ethically in therapist Facebook groups by addressing the benefits for professional development and support, the pote...
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