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The Art of Therapy

The Art of Therapy

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ACT Skills

May 15, 202629 min

There Is a Way Forward In Low Mood (Behavioural Activation)

May 8, 202641 min

The cognitive revolution

May 1, 202636 min

The Existential Vacuum (Why People Feel Empty)

Apr 24, 202629 min

The Conditions That Heal (Carl Rogers & Person-Centred Therapy)

Apr 17, 202628 min

Maslow And Motivation (A Clear Clinical Lens)

Apr 10, 202627 min

S3 Ep 8Operant Conditioning

Episode 8 explores operant conditioning and Skinner’s key insight: voluntary behaviour is shaped by consequences. We unpack reinforcement and punishment, why reinforcement often maintains patterns unintentionally, and how clinicians can think more clearly about what a behaviour achieves for the client.We also introduce concepts like shaping and extinction, framing behaviour therapy as a structured, measurable way of understanding and shifting patterns over time.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Apr 3, 202632 min

S3 Ep 7From Insight To Behaviour (Why Therapy Pivoted)

Episode 7 explores the “step change” introduced by behaviourism and behaviour therapy. We unpack the shift from interpreting inner experience to focusing on observable learning processes, including Pavlov’s classical conditioning and Watson’s behaviourist framework.We also discuss how emotional responses like fear can be learned and maintained through conditioning, and why this lens helped psychotherapy develop more structured, measurable approaches to change. This episode situates behaviour therapy as a key chapter in the integrative map of psychotherapy.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Mar 27, 202620 min

S3 Ep 6Avoidant, Ambivalent, Disorganised (What an Attachment Style Means Clinically)

Episode 6 explores Attachment Theory as a foundational lens for psychotherapy. We discuss Bowlby’s central shift: attachment is a primary, biologically wired survival system, not something secondary to other drives. We then follow the research pathway through Ainsworth’s Strange Situation and the emergence of attachment patterns (secure and insecure strategies).We focus on clinical relevance: how attachment shapes emotion regulation, relational expectations, and what clients repeat in close relationships—including the therapeutic relationship.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Mar 20, 202636 min

S3 Ep 5Good Object, Bad Object? (Splitting In Therapy)

In Episode 5, we explore Object Relations Theory—a major development in psychodynamic psychotherapy that helps therapists understand how a client’s early relationships shape their inner world, expectations, and patterns of relating. We look at how theorists like Melanie Klein shifted the focus from drives to relationships, and how concepts like splitting (the “good” and “bad” object) can help explain emotional intensity, instability, and rigid relational expectations. We also explore how attachment experiences become templates that clients bring into adult relationships—and into the therapy room through transference. A key clinical takeaway in this episode is that therapy is not only about insight. It’s also about creating conditions for a corrective experience in the here-and-now, where new ways of relating can become possible.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Mar 19, 202628 min

S3 Ep 4The Ego and Survival (What Anna Freud Taught us)

Episode 4 introduces Anna Freud’s ego psychology and the clinical value of understanding what the ego is doing in session. We explore defence mechanisms as adaptive strategies—often necessary for survival—and how Anna Freud’s work helps therapists distinguish between healthy and unhealthy defences with greater clarity.We also reflect on trauma-related work and why ego strengthening, reorientation, and safety can be foundational steps before deeper interpretive or exploratory interventions. This episode adds a practical, therapist-friendly layer to the integrative map of psychotherapy.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Mar 6, 202625 min

S3 Ep 3Jung and Individuation in Therapy (Becoming More of Yourself)

Episode 3 introduces Jung’s analytical psychology as a vital lens within integrative psychotherapy. We explore individuation, Jung’s distinction between the personal and collective unconscious, and how archetypes offer a practical way of understanding repeating patterns in human behaviour and meaning-making.We unpack the persona and shadow, and why disowned parts of the self often shape symptoms, relationships, and the therapeutic relationship itself. This episode frames integration as more than technique—it’s a coherent way of working with complexity, wholeness, and human development.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Feb 27, 202625 min

S3 Ep 2Why is Psychoanalysis Essential to Therapy (Unpacking Freud's Breakthrough!)

In Episode 2 of The Art of Therapy (Season 3), we step into the psychoanalytic lens and explore how Freud’s thinking emerged—starting with hypnosis, the early treatment of hysteria, and the debate between the Paris school (Charcot) and the Nancy school (Bernheim/Liébault).We trace how hypnosis shaped Freud’s discovery of unconscious processes, and how Breuer’s work (including Anna O) introduced catharsis and relief through emotional expression. From there, we unpack Freud’s shift into free association, and why dream analysis became such a powerful way of surfacing unconscious material safely.We also introduce one of Freud’s most clinically relevant ideas: transference—how past emotional experiences can reappear in the therapeutic relationship—and how that becomes meaningful material for insight and change. Finally, we outline Freud’s structural model of the mind: id, ego, and superego, and why the ego’s mediating role matters so much in psychotherapy.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Feb 20, 202628 min

S3 Ep 1Understanding the World of Psychotherapy (Learning to Work Integratively!)

In this first episode of The Art of Therapy: Season 3, we begin with the origin story of psychotherapy and the question that grounds everything: why do we do what we do? We revisit the early foundations associated with Freud and Breuer, the cathartic method and the “talking cure”, and the movement from hypnosis towards free association.From there, we map the broad arc of theory development—psychodynamic, behavioural, humanistic/existential, CBT, and systems thinking—showing how each orientation adds meaning, depth, and relief in its own way. Episode 1 sets up the season’s theme: integrative psychotherapy as a structured way of holding multiple lenses at once.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Feb 13, 202620 min

The Art of Therapy Season 3: The Integrative Lens

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Season 3 is about integration: not simply knowing multiple approaches, but understanding how they connect and why they belong together. Building on last season’s focus on Interactional Pattern Analysis (IPA), this trailer introduces the season’s central idea—moving from an ad hoc, eclectic approach to integrative psychotherapy that is coherent, purposeful, and clinically clear.Across the season, Marizaan and Dr Warrick explore and unpack a range of therapies, including psychoanalysis, behaviourism, humanistic and existential traditions, CBT, narrative therapy, hypnosis and hypnotherapy, and newer developments such as psychedelics. This is an invitation to think more clearly about what you do in the room—and why.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Feb 11, 20261 min

S2 Ep 23Decoding Interactional Patterns: A Step-by-Step Guide for Therapists

In Episode 23 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen walk through the practical steps of doing an Interactional Pattern Analysis (IPA) — from the first person-centred session to identifying interactional variables and finding meaningful therapeutic direction.This episode shows how IPA allows therapists to remain deeply present with clients while also stepping back to observe communication, emotional distance, confirmation, needs, control, flexibility, and circular causality. Rather than overwhelming clinicians with technique, IPA offers a structured way to see what is already happening — and to identify the smallest change that can create the biggest relief.Created for therapists and psychologists who want clear thinking, practical structure, and accessible learning after emotionally demanding workdays.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Feb 6, 202625 min

S2 Ep 22Beyond Traditional Diagnosis (Understanding the Client’s Problem Within Their Relationships)

In Episode 22 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore how DSM diagnosis and Interactional Pattern Analysis (IPA) work together — and why therapists don’t have to choose between them.They unpack the DSM as a powerful, symptom-based diagnostic system rooted in the medical model, while introducing IPA as a relational diagnostic lens that locates difficulty in patterns of interaction, communication, and systems rather than solely within the individual.This episode shows how integrating both approaches expands what therapists can see, understand, and work with — creating more room for clarity, compassion, and effective intervention.Created for working therapists and psychologists who want depth, integration, and relief from diagnostic confusion — without academic overload.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Jan 30, 202617 min

S2 Ep 21Interactional Pattern Analysis (A New Diagnostic Approach in Therapy!)

In Episode 21 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen introduce Interactional Pattern Analysis (IPA) — an integrative framework that helps therapists bring clarity, structure, and direction to complex clinical work.They explore how IPA allows therapists to remain deeply person-centred while also observing communication, interaction patterns, and systemic dynamics — without becoming overwhelmed or rigid. Rather than switching between theories, this episode shows how integration creates coherence, creativity, and confidence in the therapy room.For therapists and psychologists, this conversation offers relief from information overload and a grounded way to think about therapy — not just techniques.Created for working clinicians who want depth, clarity, and integration without academic exhaustion.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Jan 23, 202614 min

S2 Ep 20How Someone's Interactional Style Relates to their Problem (Helping You Identify The Link!)

In Episode 20 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen bring together the core ideas explored throughout the season — and answer the essential clinical question: What does a therapist actually do with all of this? They explain how the presenting complaint serves as context, focus, and guide — helping therapists decide where to look, what to prioritise, and how to move therapy forward without relying on bias or intuition alone. This episode shows how linking observed interaction patterns to the presenting problem transforms therapy from overwhelm into clarity, making the work both goal-directed and deeply humane. Created for working therapists and psychologists who want accessible, restorative learning that sharpens thinking without adding to burnout.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Jan 16, 202615 min

S2 Ep 19How Trauma Changes the Patterns of Interaction (What Therapists Need to See!)

In Episode 19 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore how trauma fundamentally changes the way people relate, communicate, and behave.They unpack trauma as a deeply disturbing experience that can temporarily disrupt concentration, empathy, emotional regulation, and preferred ways of relating — often without the person realising what is happening. Crucially, this episode shows why therapists must first ask “Has there been trauma?” before interpreting interaction patterns.For therapists and psychologists, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and a vital reminder: behaviour that looks problematic may actually be a normal response to an abnormal experience.Created for working clinicians who want meaningful, accessible learning without the exhaustion of traditional academic theory.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Jan 9, 202615 min

S2 Ep 18Why Some People Push Others Away Without Knowing It

In Episode 18 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore a subtle but powerful interpersonal dynamic: a person’s capacity to elicit acceptance or rejection in relationships.They unpack how behaviour — often outside of awareness — can draw others closer or unintentionally push them away. Importantly, this episode highlights the difference between intention and impact, showing why distress, isolation, and repeated relational pain can occur even when rejection is never intended.For therapists and psychologists, this episode offers a clear, compassionate framework for observing interaction patterns and helping clients understand how their way of relating shapes mental wellbeing.Created for working clinicians who want meaningful learning without the drain of heavy academic theory.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Jan 2, 202616 min

S2 Ep 17Why Being "Good" at Only One Thing in a Relationship Becomes a Problem!

In Episode 17 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore flexibility — the often-overlooked skill that links control, adaptation, and mental wellbeing.They unpack why being effective in one environment doesn’t guarantee effectiveness in another, and how rigid “preferred ways of relating” can quietly contribute to distress, conflict, and stuck therapeutic processes. Through practical examples, they show how flexibility is not about being agreeable, but about responding appropriately to context.For therapists and psychologists, this episode offers a clear, accessible lens for observing adaptability in clients — and in ourselves — without judgment.Created for working clinicians who want concise, meaningful learning that deepens insight without adding to burnout.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Dec 26, 202516 min

S2 Ep 16How Control Shows Up in the Room (And Why It’s Essential to Therapy)

In Episode 16 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore one of the most challenging — and most essential — principles in mental health: control.They break down why control is uncomfortable to discuss, how it shapes relationships, and why therapists must learn to observe influence, yielding, helplessness, and excessive control in the room.Through clinical examples, they illustrate how a person’s ability (or inability) to influence their environment connects to presenting problems — including depression, passivity, powerlessness, anger, and relational strain.For therapists and psychologists, this episode offers a deeply clarifying look at a concept that sits beneath much of human behaviour.Created for working clinicians who want concise but transformative learning — without the exhaustion of heavy theory.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Dec 19, 202516 min

S2 Ep 15Three Problem-Solving Steps Every Therapist Should Master

In Episode 15 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore how problem-solving skills strengthen mental wellbeing and therapeutic effectiveness.They outline three core steps that move us from reactivity to clarity — defining the problem, understanding its causes, and systematically testing solutions. By learning to step back and observe rather than react, therapists and clients alike develop greater objectivity and balance.Created for working therapists and psychologists who want concise, restorative learning to refine their craft without burnout.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

Dec 12, 202517 min

S2 Ep 14Understanding Metacommunication (Transform How You Work With Clients)

In Episode 14 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore metacommunication — the powerful skill of talking about communication itself.They explain how reflecting on communication—intention, impact, context, and timing—helps clients and therapists resolve misunderstandings, strengthen relationships, and create shared understanding.This episode clarifies how learning to metacommunicate turns breakdowns into breakthroughs.Designed for working therapists and psychologists seeking accessible, restorative learning that deepens skill without draining energy.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Dec 5, 202516 min

S2 Ep 13Are You Seeing the Whole Picture? (Why Circularity Is Key to Growth)

In Episode 13 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen introduce one of the most transformative ideas in systems thinking — circular causality.They explain how human behaviour can’t always be understood in straight lines of cause and effect, and why seeing interaction as circular helps therapists recognise mutual influence, relational patterns, and the dynamic “dance” of communication.For therapists and psychologists, this episode offers a refreshing, accessible way to expand clinical understanding — making complex theory both practical and restorative.Created for professionals who want concise, meaningful learning that inspires insight without adding to exhaustion.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Nov 28, 202515 min

S2 Ep 12Assertiveness in Therapy (Expressing Needs Changes Everything!)

In Episode 12 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore how understanding and expressing needs is central to mental wellbeing and therapeutic growth.Building on Carl Rogers’ person-centred approach, they examine how self-concept and positive regard intersect with the way we communicate our needs — and why assertiveness is the bridge between awareness and connection.This episode offers practical insight for therapists and psychologists who want to strengthen their observational skills and help clients build healthy patterns of self-expression.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Nov 21, 202516 min

S2 Ep 11Beyond Empathy and Acceptance (The Power of Being Confirmed!)

In Episode 11 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore positive regard, self-actualization, and confirmation — the need to feel seen, valued, and acknowledged.Building on Carl Rogers’ person-centred theory, they explain how congruence, empathy, and unconditional positive regard lay the foundation for growth — but confirmation adds something vital: the experience of mattering.For therapists and psychologists, this episode offers a restorative reflection on how giving and receiving confirmation supports both client wellbeing and the therapist’s own sense of meaning in their work.Designed for professionals who want accessible, bite-sized learning to reconnect with the heart of therapy — without the exhaustion of heavy theory.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Nov 14, 202514 min

S2 Ep 10Observing Emotional Closeness (This Will Transform How You See Clients!)

In Episode 10 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore how emotional closeness and distance influence every therapeutic encounter.They unpack how therapists can observe connection—not just feel it—through subtle cues like eye contact, posture, and openness. The discussion shows how these observations reveal much about a client’s internal world and how emotional distance connects to their presenting problems.Designed for working therapists and psychologists, this episode offers a concise, restorative reflection on the art of observation—bringing clarity and presence to your practice without the exhaustion of heavy theory.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Nov 7, 202519 min

S2 Ep 9Communication Mistakes Therapists Often Miss (What These Mistakes Reveal!)

In Episode 9 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore how clarity—or the lack of it—shapes every relationship.They discuss how a therapist can observe communication patterns that reveal much about a client’s presenting problem: clarity of expression, logical flow, and how intention and impact often differ. Even small communication lapses can influence connection, trust, and emotional wellbeing.For therapists and psychologists who spend their days listening deeply to others, this episode offers a practical, accessible reflection on the art of communication—designed to inform, restore, and inspire without overwhelming.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Oct 31, 202516 min

S2 Ep 8Recognising These 3 Patterns of Interaction

In Episode 8 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen introduce a new lens for understanding human interaction—the definition of relationship.Building on the foundation of congruence, empathy, and unconditional positive regard, this episode explores how therapists can observe and describe how people relate. Dr. Phipps explains three fundamental relationship definitions—complementary, symmetrical, and parallel—and how each can influence communication, conflict, and well-being.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Oct 24, 202516 min

S2 Ep 7Acceptance and Unconditional Positive Regard

In Season 2 Episode 7 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore the third and final element of Carl Rogers’ person-centred approach: unconditional positive regard.They unpack what it means to experience true acceptance, to be regarded without judgment, and why this sense of being “okay as I am” is central to emotional and psychological wellbeing. The discussion connects congruence, empathy, and acceptance as interdependent qualities that shape trust, understanding, and self-actualisation in therapy.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Oct 17, 202514 min

S2 Ep 6The Power of Empathy: A Pro and Con?

In Episode 6 of The Art of Therapy, we explore the second essential quality of therapeutic relationships: empathy.Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen unpack why empathy is more than just understanding,it’s the act of accurately entering another’s frame of reference. Drawing from Carl Rogers’ person-centred approach, they explain how empathy can be both profoundly healing and, at times, exhausting when misapplied.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Oct 10, 202514 min

S2 Ep 5Congruence and the Foundations of Trust

In Episode 5 of Season 2, we look at the first key quality of relationships that supports mental wellbeing: congruence.Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore why congruence—alignment between what is said and how it is said, both verbally and nonverbally—is essential in therapy and in everyday relationships. They discuss how congruence builds trust, why in-congruence often leads to “double messages,” and how therapists can observe congruence both in the therapeutic relationship and in the client’s broader context.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Oct 3, 202518 min

S2 Ep 4How Connections Impact Wellbeing

In Episode 4 of Season 2, we ask why relationships matter so profoundly to mental wellbeing.Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explore Carl Rogers’ person-centred principles—congruence, empathy, and unconditional positive regard—and how these qualities support self-actualisation and emotional health. They connect Rogers’ ideas to more recent research, including Liesl van den Berg’s 2008 study, which showed how the quality of our relationships directly shapes our mental wellbeing.This episode highlights how meaningful, authentic relationships foster growth, while unhelpful or unfulfilling ones contribute to distress.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Sep 26, 202513 min

S2 Ep 3Finding Focus in Therapy: Using context as a flashlight

In Episode 3 of Season 2, we ask a key question: where should therapists focus their attention?Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen unpack how context determines the meaning of behaviour and why this helps therapists know which relationships to observe. Drawing from Gregory Bateson’s work on systems and communication, they show how a client’s presenting problem can act as a “flashlight,” guiding where to look in the complexity of interactions.This episode highlights the integrative power of combining person-centred care, communication theory, and systems thinking—creating a broader lens that helps therapists see more, understand more, and focus on what’s most relevant.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Sep 19, 202515 min

S2 Ep 2Describing the Problem: The act of being heard

In this episode, we dive into the first step of diagnosis: describing the client’s presenting problem.Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen explain why careful description of symptoms is often overlooked, and yet so essential. They show how listening actively and accurately not only supports diagnosis but can itself be profoundly therapeutic—sometimes the act of being heard is already healing.The conversation also begins to explore causal processes, distinguishing between speculation about internal states and the value of observing visible behaviour. This episode lays the foundation for seeing problems more clearly and working with them more effectively.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Sep 12, 202514 min

S2 Ep 1The Why Behind Diagnosis

In the first episode of Season 2 of The Art of Therapy, we return to the foundational skills that shape meaningful therapeutic work: observation and diagnosis.Join Dr. Warrick Phipps and psychologist Marizaan Koen on an exploration of the role of trained observation in therapy, not simply as a passive process of noticing, but as an active, clinical tool that shapes the entire therapeutic journey. From the initial understanding of a client’s distress to the evolving strategies used in treatment, observation is deeply intertwined with diagnostic thinking. Rather than viewing diagnosis as a one-time step, this conversation highlights it as a recursive process—one that continually refines and deepens the work of therapy.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Sep 5, 202513 min

The Art of Therapy Series 2 Trailer: The Dance of Therapy

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Series 2 of The Art of Therapy is here. This all new series ventures deeper into the craft of psychotherapy, exploring not only what therapy is, but how to practise it more effectively.Join Dr. Warrick Phipps and fellow psychologist Marizaan Koen as they unpack how the presentation of difficulties can shape the direction of therapy, as well as why particular interactions and relationships matter, and how communication and relational patterns connect to mental well-being.This second season encompasses the how and why of therapy, in the hopes of elevating your practice and enhancing your therapy skills with every conversation.#TreatmentWorksHealthCareCentre #TheArtOfTherapy #Podcast #TreatmentWorks #Therapy #Psychology #Training #SystemsTherapy #Psychotherapy #TalkTherapy

Sep 3, 20251 min

S1 Ep 15Through the Lens: Seeing Therapy Integratively

In Episode 15 of The Art of Therapy, we deepen the conversation about the integrative-interactional approach. We explore how different therapeutic lenses — person-centred, communication, and systems — combine to create a richer, higher-order way of seeing clients. This integration helps therapists observe more, understand more, and ultimately help more.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Aug 29, 202512 min

S1 Ep 14The Integrative-Interactional Approach: Bringing It All Together

In this episode of The Art of Therapy, we explore how to move beyond single-school approaches into an integrative-interactional model. By weaving together person-centred principles, communication theory, and systems thinking, therapists gain a powerful higher-order lens for practice. We discuss how this synthesis helps therapists adapt to each client’s unique needs, making therapy not only effective but truly an art of human connection.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Aug 22, 202512 min

S1 Ep 13From Theory to Real-World Practice

In this episode of The Art of Therapy, we talk about bridging the gap between knowing and doing. We explore how therapeutic theory becomes powerful when applied in real time, in the room, with the client in front of you. From integrating multiple approaches to staying grounded in the moment, we unpack what it takes to bring theory to life.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Aug 15, 20258 min

S1 Ep 12Between Us: The Power of Interactional Insight

In this episode of The Art of Therapy, we explore the interactional approach: how focusing on what happens between people (instead of within them) shifts therapeutic understanding. We break down the difference between intra-psychic and inter-psychic perspectives and introduce concepts like trained observation and inter-rater reliability. This is the final building block in our integrative framework.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Aug 8, 202511 min

S1 Ep 11Wholeness: Seeing the System in Therapy

In this episode of The Art of Therapy, we explore the systems theory concept of wholeness. We discuss why the whole is other than the sum of its parts, how circular causality and interdependence shape therapeutic insight, and how using multiple theoretical lenses helps us work integratively.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Aug 1, 202513 min

S1 Ep 10No Straight Lines: Understanding Systems in Therapy

In this episode of The Art of Therapy, we explore the powerful shift from linear thinking to circular causality. What if behavior is not a straight line, but a loop? We unpack the systems perspective and how it helps therapists see interdependence, suspend blame, and better understand relational dynamics.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Jul 31, 202512 min

S1 Ep 9Seeing More: How To Work Integratively in Therapy

In this episode of The Art of Therapy, we explore how the communication theory model and the person-centred approach can be used together to support deeper, more intentional clinical work. We talk about what it means to work integratively—not just pulling from different theories, but understanding how they fit together to support client growth.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Jul 18, 202510 min

S1 Ep 8What It Means To Be Truly Heard: Entering The Client's World

In this episode of The Art of Therapy, we explore what it truly means to understand the client’s frame of reference. We talk about active listening, suspending your own perspective, and why it matters that the client feels understood—not just heard.🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Jul 11, 202513 min

S1 Ep 7What Really Happens When We Communicate: A Therapist's Guide to the Communication Model

What really happens when we communicate—and why does it so often go wrong?In this episode, Dr Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen unpack the 8-step communication model to reveal the hidden complexity behind every therapeutic interaction. From misaligned tone and timing to decoding errors and behavioral feedback, they explore why communication so often goes off track—and how to make it more effective in therapy.Whether you're working with individuals or couples, this episode will help you:• Understand the 8-step model of communication • Recognize where communication typically breaks down • Teach clients how to better understand and express themselves • Strengthen your own therapeutic presence and clarity 🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy.Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works:https://treatmentworks.co.za/training/

Jul 4, 202512 min

S1 Ep 6Being Person-Centred: What It Means, and How to Truly Do It

In this episode of The Art of Therapy, we explore how to practise person-centred therapy—not just understand it theoretically. We share practical tools, subtle mindset shifts, and the importance of presence, authenticity, and deep listening in the therapy room. Keywords: person-centred therapy, clinical practice, psychotherapy tools, therapeutic presence, client-centred care.

Jun 27, 202513 min

S1 Ep 5When To Be Directive

In Episode 5 of The Art of Therapy, We explore how to recognise the right moment to offer more directive input in therapy. Whether it's new information, feedback, or a missing skill, these moments can serve as powerful catalysts—when used with intention and care. This episode unpacks the subtle skill of offering directive input while remaining grounded in a person-centered, asocial therapeutic frame. It’s about knowing when to step in—and when to step back again.

Jun 20, 202510 min