The Relationship Psychologists
Welcome to The Relationship Psychologist podcast, a place where we dive deep into the realm of understanding the human experience and the complexity of relationships. We are Alicia and Dayna, two psychologists & life coaches, best friends, and soul sisters who share a passion for helping people create secure relationships with themselves and others. Our mission with this podcast is to take our combined professional experience of over 45 years and bring our audience the tools to help change their lives and relationships. In this podcast we will have engaging conversations with industry experts in psychology, health and wellness, and real people. Each episode presents a wealth of valuable information, delivered in bite-sized portions that are easy to absorb and apply to your own life. Our goal is to help people realize that there is a way to create the life and relationships that they so desire. We hope to help inspire and provide a starting road map so people can take action. If you’re eager to deepen your self-understanding, enhance your relationships, and navigate life’s challenges in a healthy and positive way, this is the podcast for you. Join us on this transformative journey by subscribing to The Relationship Psychologist podcast.
Episodes
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
Parts Work Theory with Richard Luykenaar
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
Alicia welcomes back to the show Richard Luykenaar to unpack the principles of Parts Work Theory. Working with your inner parts allows you to uncover the most beautiful elements of yourself, that often have been buried. When unleashed, you access a newfound ability to shine, connect and relate- to self, others and the world.
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Embracing Resilience: Kevin's Unbelievable Story of Courage
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Hey friends, just wrapped up one of the most heartwarming podcasts I've ever done. 🎙️❤️ It was with my friend Kevin, whose journey is the epitome of courage and resilience. This is one episode you don't want to miss!
Kevin shared his incredible story of facing a life-changing diagnosis that would test his limits in ways he never imagined. 🌪️ His tale is one of true grit, of digging deep when life seemed its darkest, and emerging with newfound strength. 💪✨
What struck me most was the role that relationships played in his road to recovery. The unwavering support from friends and family not only provided a lifeline during his toughest moments but also reminded us all of the immense power of connection. 👫🏽
Together, we dived into the essence of what it means to be resilient. Kevin's story is a living testament to the fact that no matter how deep we fall, we can rise again. And often, it's the people around us who give us that extra push to climb out of the depths. 🧗♂️🌟
So grab your headphones and get ready for a journey that will inspire, challenge, and maybe even change the way you see the struggles in your own life. Tune in to the latest episode, and let's celebrate the heroes like Kevin who show us the true meaning of resilience. 🎧🎉
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday Apr 11, 2024
Cracking the Communication Code!
Thursday Apr 11, 2024
Thursday Apr 11, 2024
Hey, lovely souls! It's time to tune in as Dayna and I unpack the mysteries of communication in our latest podcast episode.
Ever wonder why sharing our thoughts can feel like navigating a labyrinth? We're dishing out the nitty-gritty on why expressing ourselves can be tough and the pitfalls that can make it even trickier.
But hey, it's not all about the challenges. We've got a treasure trove of tips to turn those communication blunders into bridges of understanding. From active listening to expressing empathy, we're here to guide you to smoother conversations.
So, grab your earbuds and let's dive into the art of heart-to-hearts! Check out the episode, share it with your friends, and let's spread the word on making communication not just better, but possibly the best part of our connections!
Don't forget to drop your thoughts and tag a friend who could use a little communication magic today! #PodcastLife #CommunicationGoals
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Navigating the Emotional Highs & Lows of Parenting
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Hey, wonderful community!
Prepare to hit 'play' on our newest podcast episode where Dayna and I explore the emotionally charged world of parenting. Ever feel like your kid just knows how to push those buttons? Yup, we're talking about those moments that trigger us, and let’s be real, it happens to the best of us.
But don't fret, because we're also diving into the 'why' behind those triggers and unpacking strategies to handle them. We're all about turning those oops moments into aha! ones.
Plus, we're sharing nifty parenting tips to help you sail through the choppy waters of raising little humans. From setting loving boundaries to mastering the calm-down countdown, we’ve got your back.
So, cozy up with your favorite mug, and let’s get into it. Make sure to share your takeaways and tag a fellow parent who could use a pick-me-up and a point in the right direction! #ParentingPodcast #RaisingHumans #ParentingTips
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
The Healing Power of Sound with Wendy Colby
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
In this captivating episode, we delve into the transformative realm of sound therapy with the insightful Wendy Colby. Join us as we explore the profound ways in which sound can nurture, heal, and harmonize the body, mind, and soul.
Tune in as Wendy shares her insights into the ancient wisdom of sound, exploring its ability to unlock hidden tensions, release stagnant energy, and promote deep states of relaxation and healing. Discover how sound vibrations can resonate within the body, creating harmony on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels.
Prepare to be inspired as we embark on a journey into the transformative world of sound therapy with the radiant Wendy Colby. Unlock the secrets of the healing power of sound and awaken to the limitless possibilities of holistic wellness.
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Wendy Colby's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wendyssound/
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday May 16, 2024
Wish I Knew... with Alannah Frank-Wilson and Erin O’Toole
Thursday May 16, 2024
Thursday May 16, 2024
Alicia sits down with the newest member of Core Elements, Alannah Frank-Wilson and Erin O’Toole. In this candid conversation, they reflect on the lessons they've learned throughout their counseling careers and share invaluable advice they wish they had known when they started.
Dive deep into the topic of compassion fatigue, a common challenge in the counseling profession. Alannah and Erin open up about their personal experiences with emotional stress and offer practical strategies for managing the heavy emotional demands of their work. Their insights are not only helpful for new counselors but for anyone in a helping profession.
Tune in for a thought-provoking and supportive discussion that promises to leave you with a deeper understanding of the challenges and rewards of a counseling career, along with tools to navigate the emotional landscape of this essential work.
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
From Saddles to Healing Hands: Vickie Keam on Equine Osteopathy
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Alicia welcomes Vickie Keam, a passionate advocate for self-evolution and a pioneer in the field of equine osteopathy. With 25 years of experience in her equine business, Vickie shares her remarkable journey from working in a saddle shop to becoming a Master of Osteopathy.
Vickie’s story is one of continuous learning and evolution. She began by making and repairing saddles and tack, but her curiosity and dedication led her to explore the deeper anatomical structures of horses and dogs through dissection. This hands-on approach provided her with a profound understanding of animal anatomy and the secrets it holds.
Join us as Vickie discusses the transformative power of osteopathy for animals and how these treatments can also offer insights into helping humans deal with trauma. She shares her knowledge on how the disorders in a horse's body can influence their reactions, movements, and overall behavior, offering a fresh perspective on equine health and therapy.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about animal care, osteopathy, and the interconnectedness of physical and emotional healing. Vickie’s unique approach and dedication to sharing her knowledge promise to inspire and educate, shedding light on a new way of perceiving and treating both animals and humans.
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Vickie Keam's Website - https://clinics.hails.ca/
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
Creating Secure Relationships: Insights with Erin O'Toole
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
Alicia sits down with Erin O'Toole to explore the concept of secure functioning in dating and relationships. Erin, an expert in relationship psychology, shares her wisdom on building strong, healthy connections that stand the test of time.
Together, Alicia and Erin dive into the importance of getting clear on the values you seek in a relationship. They discuss practical strategies for identifying and aligning with these values to create a solid foundation for lasting love.
Throughout the episode, Erin shares her overall philosophy on relationship psychology, offering listeners a comprehensive guide to navigating the complexities of romantic connections. Whether you're single, dating, or in a committed relationship, this conversation provides valuable insights to help you foster secure, fulfilling partnerships.
Tune in for a thoughtful and engaging discussion that promises to transform your approach to relationships and enhance your understanding of what it takes to create and maintain a secure, loving bond.
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
Healing Generational Trauma and Building Meaningful Relationships with Mike Elliot
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
In this powerful episode of The Relationship Psychologists, Alicia and Dayna welcome a renowned relationship coach and host of the popular podcasts "Together" and "Menamorphosis," Mike Elliot. Together, they delve into the complex topic of generational trauma and its impact on personal development and relationships.
Mike Elliot, a visionary transformation expert dedicated to empowering individuals, brings his extensive experience in men's work, breathwork, and deep dive coaching to the conversation. Known for his transformative results, Mike shares insights on breaking free from unhealthy patterns and imprints to unlock the path to realizing one's goals and dreams.
Alicia, Dayna, and Mike explore practical strategies for dealing with generational trauma, offering listeners tools to navigate their personal development journeys. They discuss how to build meaningful relationships that not only support personal growth but also help in overcoming deeply rooted emotional challenges.
Tune in as they discuss the significance of understanding and healing generational trauma, the importance of supportive relationships, and the transformative power of personal development. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to enhance their relationships and embark on a journey of profound personal growth.
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Mike Elliott's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikeelliott808/
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Navigating the Thirds in Relationships with Erin O'Toole and Alannah Frank-Wilson
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
In today's episode, Alicia sits down with Erin O'Toole, a Certified Canadian Counsellor and professional life coach, and Alannah Frank-Wilson, a Provisional Psychologist, to delve into the concept of "thirds" in relationships. This episode explores how relationships can be shaped and influenced by people outside of the core partnership, and how to balance these external influences with the relationships that matter most.
Alannah Frank-Wilson brings over a decade of experience supporting individuals and families through life's most challenging times. Her passion for empowering people to move forward as whole, confident beings shines through as she shares her insights on maintaining vibrant and solid relationships amidst external pressures. Drawing from her personal journey as a wife and mother, Alannah offers a calm and accepting space to explore these dynamics.
Erin O'Toole, with her background as a counsellor, life coach, and elite hockey coach, emphasizes the importance of clarity and authenticity in navigating relationships. She discusses the concept of "clear is kind," guiding listeners on how to communicate effectively and set boundaries to protect their most important relationships. Erin's experience in fostering mental resilience and determination in high-performance athletes provides a unique perspective on balancing external relationships and communities.
Join Alicia, Erin, and Alannah as they discuss practical strategies for creating new families and relationships while managing the influence of external connections. Learn how to maintain balance, set boundaries, and ensure that the relationships that matter most remain strong and vibrant.
-About Alicia
Alicia is a registered psychologist with over 24 years of experience in private practice. Her journey began in the fascinating field of forensics, where she gained invaluable assessment skills and was exposed to a wide range of mental health issues.
However,her true passion lies in family systems, attachment and the ecosystem of relationships. She has dedicated her career to understanding and working with the intricate dynamics of families and relationships. To deepen her knowledge and skills, she have undergone extensive training in couples therapy, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method. One approach that has truly captivated her is Stan Tatkin's PACT therapy, which centers around the concept of secure attachment.
In addition to being a psychologist, she is also a life coach, a PACT coach, and a relationship coach. These roles allow her to support individuals and couples in creating meaningful and fulfilling lives and nurturing healthy connections. She is also the clinical director of Core Elements Counseling and has supervised many students and provisional psychologists as well as taught at both college and University campuses.
On a personal note, she is happily married, celebrating over 20 years of partnership. Together, with her spouse raising two incredible teenagers, which has provided a unique understanding of the challenges and joys of navigating family life.
Outside of my professional life, she is a lover of dark chocolate, an advocate for all animals, and finds solace in the beauty of nature.
-About Dayna
Dayna Mullen is a passionate Registered Psychologist (Alberta #3595, BC #2828, Vermont #047.0133697) and Relationship Coach dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their lives and relationships. With a belief in accessing inner potential and creating a clear life vision, Dayna empowers clients to make positive changes. Her background in forensics led her to specialize in couples therapy and earn a Master's of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is committed to ongoing professional development and collaborates with experts in the field. Dayna finds inspiration in her own marriage and is a playful, kindhearted, and an outgoing person. She loves her family, friends, black coffee, and milk chocolate. Dayna's mission is to guide clients towards secure and fulfilling relationships, helping them lead extraordinary lives.
-Our Business
The Relationship Psychologist podcast is committed to deepening your self-understanding, enhancing your relationships, and navigating life's challenges in a healthy and positive way. Drawing from our combined experience of over 45 years, we are excited to share our knowledge and expertise, empowering you to cultivate healthier relationships and tackle the obstacles of everyday life with a positive mindset.
-Things Heard on This Episode
Core Elements - http://bit.ly/3pawldh
daynamullen.com - https://bit.ly/3JqtG67
-Connect with The Relationship Psychologist
The Relationship Psychologist's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3XmbdgG
Alicia's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3pefIgJ
Dayna's Instagram - https://bit.ly/3NjvMWj