Dominic Gadoury
MetaTherapy
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28 avr. 2026
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Why Knowing Better Doesn't Mean Doing Better 28.04.2026 17:40
In this anchor episode of the When Insight Isn't Enough series, Dominic confronts one of the most universally felt frustrations in psychotherapy and personal growth: the gap between knowing what we should change and actually changing it. Drawing on a sweep of psychological research — from a 2018 meta-analysis covering nearly 14,000 patient cases, to common-factors research, to the neuroscience of...
Autism Acceptance Month: The Weight Nobody Names 27.04.2026 19:09
April is Autism Acceptance Month — and this special episode of MetaTherapy holds two experiences at the same time that rarely get discussed together: the autistic person navigating a world that wasn't built for them, and the caregiver who loves them, quietly losing themselves in the process. Dominic opens by naming the invisible cost of masking — the daily performance of neurotypical that autistic...
The Quiet That Ozempic Can't Give You 20.04.2026 10:52
Ozempic can quiet a craving. But can it answer what's underneath one? This week's meditation goes somewhere the headlines don't. This is Part 1 of MetaTherapy's three-part Ozempic series — exploring the psychology, neuroscience, and identity questions behind one of the most talked-about drugs of our time. Today, we start with stillness. In this guided meditation, we turn toward craving itself — no...
What 16 Years of Therapy Taught This Brain Injury Survivor 16.04.2026 39:47
Nicholas Ruchlewicz survived a traumatic brain injury almost 10 years ago. What came after — 16 years of therapy, a confrontation with trauma, and a transformation he didn't expect — is what this episode is about. This isn't a recovery story. It's an inside look at what therapy actually feels like — what questions you avoid, what finally moves, and what post-traumatic growth costs. In this episode...
Your Journaling App Might Be Making Your Rumination Worse 14.04.2026 15:33
Episode Summary AI journaling apps have proliferated rapidly, with most citing clinical frameworks — CBT, ACT, Pennebaker's expressive writing research — as the basis for their design. This episode evaluates three leading apps against a clinical audit framework built from the same research they invoke, asking a single question: can a prompted AI app actually help a user shift from rumination to re...
Are You Stuck in a Loop? A Meditation to Help You Shift 13.04.2026 17:44
Rumination and reflection both involve revisiting past events — but they produce completely different outcomes. Rumination loops without resolution, keeping the stress response activated long after the stressor has passed. Reflection moves toward something: insight, acceptance, or action. The clinical distinction is well-established. The harder problem is learning to tell the difference in the mom...
Can Your Wearable Actually Help You Regulate? (Muse vs Apollo vs HeartMath) 09.04.2026 25:03
These devices promise to help you regulate your nervous system. As a therapist, I wanted to know if any of them actually deliver — and what they miss that a clinician would never miss. This week on Therapy Tech Tuesday, I run a clinical audit of three of the most talked-about nervous system wearables: the Muse EEG headband, Apollo Neuro, and HeartMath Inner Balance. I'm not reviewing these as a te...
Why No One Feels Heard — A Psychiatrist on the Science of Listening 06.04.2026 37:18
Most people feel chronically unheard — even in their closest relationships. Dr. David Joseph, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst with 50+ years of practice, explains what genuine listening actually is, why it's so rare, and what it does to the nervous system of the person being heard. ▼ FULL DESCRIPTION Dr. David Joseph, MD is a Washington, D.C.-based psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who trained gener...
Your Body Already Knows (Somatic Nervous System Reset — No Device Needed) 06.04.2026 30:58
Your nervous system already knows how to settle. This 15-minute somatic practice proves it. No app. No wearable. No biometric score. Just your breath, your body, and a specific paced-breathing technique backed by clinical research on heart rate variability (HRV) and autonomic regulation. In this episode of Meditation Monday, licensed clinical social worker Dominic Gadoury guides you through a comp...
IFS Apps & AI Tools for Parts Work | What the Research Says 31.03.2026 18:10
There are now apps that claim to do IFS parts work. AI chatbots that guide you through sessions. People using ChatGPT to meet their inner critic. So — does any of it actually work? This week on Therapy Tech Tuesday, we take an honest look at the growing landscape of digital tools for IFS and parts work — from dedicated IFS apps like Sentur, to AI-guided session tools, to people using general AI pl...
IFS Meditation for Inner Critic | Guided Self-Compassion Practice 30.03.2026 19:52
Your inner critic isn't trying to destroy you. It's trying to protect you — badly. In this guided IFS meditation, we meet the critic instead of fighting it. Most approaches to the inner critic try to silence it, argue with it, or replace it with affirmations. But research — and clinical experience — tells us that doesn't work long-term. In Internal Family Systems (IFS), the inner critic is underst...
You're Not Fine — You're Coping | What Therapy Actually Does 26.03.2026 43:40
What if 'I'm fine' isn't the truth — it's just a coping strategy that's been working so far? In this episode of Thursday Thinkers, I sit down with Linda Feig Knipe — retired school counselor and author of Braving Therapy — to talk about what therapy actually looks like from the inside. Linda spent over 30 years as a licensed counselor in rural New York, serving as the primary mental health resourc...
Your Phone Is Doing This to Your Brain | The Behavioral Science of Distraction 24.03.2026 15:00
You keep checking your phone without deciding to. That's not a willpower problem — it's an engineered outcome. A behavioral science breakdown of how distraction is manufactured, what it costs you, and what actually works. This Therapy Tech Tuesday episode, we go past the 'put your phone down' advice and into the actual psychology and neuroscience of why that advice is so hard to follow. Drawing on...
Who's Watching? A Guided Open Monitoring Meditation 23.03.2026 15:53
Most guided meditations ask you to pick an anchor — the breath, a body part, a sound — and return to it when your mind wanders. That's focused attention practice, and it's well-supported. But there's a second mode of mindfulness training that works differently: Open Monitoring. Instead of narrowing your attention onto one thing, you widen it. You let everything in — thoughts, sounds, sensations, f...
Radical Acceptance Isn't Giving Up | MetaTherapy 21.03.2026 19:12
Radical acceptance is one of the most misused phrases in therapy. Most people are either performing it — or using it to avoid feeling. Neither is what DBT actually means. In this episode, I break down what radical acceptance really asks of us — and why it's one of the hardest, most important things we can do. Drawing on DBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and the neuro...
Why Years of Therapy Didn't Change You (It's Not What You Think) | Gazit Chaya Nkosi 19.03.2026 50:15
In this episode of Thursday Thinkers, I sit down with Gazit Chaya Nkosi — a nervous system educator and certified Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) provider — to talk about one of the most misunderstood problems in mental health: the gap between insight and real behavioral change. Z came to this work through their own experience — decades of navigating the mental health system, a late diagnosis of pos...
Your Willpower Isn't Failing You. Your Phone Is Designed to Win 17.03.2026 14:16
This week on Therapy Tech Tuesday, we're looking at three of the most popular digital wellness tools — iOS Screen Time, Forest, and Opal — and asking a question most reviews don't bother with: what does the research actually say, and who is each tool genuinely built for? We dig into two randomized controlled trials showing that reducing screen time produces real, measurable improvements in depress...
Your Brain Is Scattered. Let's Fix That. 16.03.2026 17:50
In this Meditation Monday episode, we practice 'You Are Here' — an MBSR-based guided meditation designed for the always-on mind. If you find yourself constantly toggling between tasks, never fully arriving anywhere, or carrying a low-grade anxiety you can't quite name, this practice is for you. Grounded in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), this 18-minute session moves through three phases...
Why Relationships Keep Going Wrong — and What's Actually Happening in Your Brain 12.03.2026 47:34
Why does the same fight keep happening — even when you both know better? The answer isn't a communication breakdown. It's a nervous system one. In this episode of Thursday Thinkers, I sit down with Nancy Pickard, an RLT coach and relational educator trained in Relational Life Therapy — the framework developed by therapist and author Terry Real. Nancy works with individuals and couples on the pat...
Which Meditation App Actually Works? A Therapist's Honest Take on Headspace, Calm & Insight Timer 10.03.2026 19:06
Most people pick a meditation app based on ads. This episode gives you the research-backed answer — from a therapist who's recommended all three. I compared Headspace, Calm, and Insight Timer using peer-reviewed studies, randomized controlled trials, and my own clinical experience. What I found may surprise you: the most marketed app isn't always the most effective one, and the free option might b...
Sleep Meditation for Anxious Minds | Safe Enough to Rest 09.03.2026 18:49
Your nervous system doesn't know the day is over. Tonight, let's help it find out. A guided meditation for anyone who lies awake — anxious, wired, or replaying the day. ── EPISODE OVERVIEW ── If you struggle to fall asleep, the problem probably isn't your thoughts — it's that your nervous system is still in protection mode. In this Meditation Monday episode, therapist Dominic guides you through a...
The Unconscious Mind Speaks Through Dreams | Ara Trembly 06.03.2026 45:17
The conversation delves into the concept of metatherapy, the rhythm of metatherapy sessions, the importance of dreams in psychotherapy, Ara Tremley's background and journey, the significance of dreams in therapy, understanding dreams psychologically and clinically, dream work in therapy sessions, memory and dream journaling, recurring dreams and Freud's influence, skepticism and dream interpretati...
The 3-Minute Shame Reset: How to Recover After You Mess Up 02.03.2026 7:55
Ever replay a mistake for hours… or days? In this Meditation Monday episode of MetaTherapy, we break down a simple 3-minute reset you can use anytime shame starts spiraling — after an awkward email, a parenting snap, a relationship misstep, or even a clinical error. Shame feels productive. It feels like accountability. But biologically? It’s a threat response. And when your nervous system is in th...
What If You Couldn’t Forget? Healing Trauma, Superior Memory & Emotional Release | Frank Healy, LPC 26.02.2026 28:02
What would life be like if you remembered every single day since childhood — the weather, the conversations, the pain — as vividly as when it first happened? In this episode of MetaTherapy, Licensed Professional Counselor and author Frank Healy shares what it’s like to live with a superior autobiographical memory, a rare form of neurodivergence that allows him to recall every day of his life since...
How Your Phone Triggers Your Attachment Style (And What to Do About It) | Therapy Tech Tuesday 24.02.2026 8:11
Your phone might be activating your attachment style more than your partner is. In this episode of Therapy Tech Tuesday, licensed therapist Dominic Gadoury explores how smartphones, social media, texting habits, and AI tools interact with anxious, avoidant, and secure attachment patterns. Why does a delayed text feel overwhelming? Why does “seen” without reply spike anxiety? Why do some people shu...
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