Chris Byrne & Sarah Simpson

Present Moment Process

Society EN ↓ 3 episodes

The official podcast of the Asheville Group Psychotherapy Society, inspired by Chris Byrne and Sarah Simpson's obsession with interpersonal process groups. Learn more at https://www.ashevillegroups.org/ .

Author

Chris Byrne & Sarah Simpson

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Society

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Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Our Feelings About the Feelings Wheel 30.06.2026

In this episode we discuss the difference (?) between feelings and emotions, and how a good portion of the feelings wheel (which Sarah owns in pillow form) consists of neither and is therefore not terribly helpful. So much of the work we do in process groups is about identifying feelings in the moment, and there tends to be some confusion around what actually IS a feeling. Join us as we discuss wh...

On CGS, Shame, Barriers to Talking, and Bridging 24.05.2026

In this episode we provide some background on the Asheville Group Psychotherapy Society and why we started this podcast. On the heels of another weekend training intensive through the Center for Group Studies, we talk about CGS and why we love it so much. We discuss the very powerful fear of hurting other people's feelings and how that keeps us quiet in group, along with the common aversion t...

Meet Your Hosts! 07.04.2026

In this inaugural episode we each talk about the first interpersonal process groups we were members of, why we left them, and how those experiences inspired us to start running groups of our own.

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