
The Unconventional Therapists’ Guide to Nothing
Dave and Greg
Show overview
The Unconventional Therapists’ Guide to Nothing has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 196 episodes. That works out to roughly 180 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 48 min and 1h 2m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. Roughly 21% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 12 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Dave and Greg.
From the publisher
Join Dave and Greg, two licensed mental health counselors who dissect and over-analyze everything and anything to make it all make sense in the scheme of life, living and mental health.
Latest Episodes
View all 196 episodesGuide to Persona and the Shadow
Guide to Evidence-Based Strategies
Guide to Insomnia
EInsomnia is a common sleep disorder that can have major impacts on an individual's health and functioning. Join Dave and Greg as they discuss the disorder, it's potential causes, and how to navigate how to find ways to have full nights of sleep.
Guide to the Books of the Dead
EThe Tibetan Book of the Dead and the Egyptian Book of the Dead are two vastly different forms of text, however, both send messages on how to embrace life, death and the afterlife. Join Dave and Greg as they discuss the two books of the dead, their core elements, and their usefulness in today's society.
Guide to Carl Rogers' Seven Stages of Process
ECarl Rogers' Seven Stages of Process outlines an individual's journey from resistance to fully embracing and initiating change for the positive. Join Dave and Greg as they outline the steps of the process and their reflections on the outline in practice.

Guide to Alice in Wonderland
EOn the surface, Alice in Wonderland is a story filled with characters who appear to guide her journey, however, their impact on Alice is very little about their direction but more on how they cause her to make inner reflection. Join Dave and Greg as they analyze this classic tale and identify the true role of the characters involved.

Guide to the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
EThe 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, on September 15, 1963 was a racially fueled attack that killed four young children. While tragic, racial attacks on religious places have occurred numerous times throughout the decades. Join Dave and Greg as they discuss attacks on community safe places and how this has impacted the African-American community throughout the years.
Guide to Midlife Crisis
EFor many, a midlife crisis can be a time of anxiety and fear which may consist of impulsive decisions and major changes, while for others feel it can lead to progress and growth. Join Dave and Greg as they take a look at this life phenomenon, thoughts on why it occurs, and how one can navigate through it effectively.

Guide to H.P. Lovecraft
EH.P. Lovecraft was an American author who's literary successes mainly came after his death. Join Dave and Greg as they examine his life, controversial ideologies on race, and analyze two of his work in The Dunwich Horror and At the Mountains of Madness.

Guide to Perfectionism
EWhile the idea of being perfect seems like a positive, for many, perfectionism hinders them from achieving goals or personal growth. Join Dave and Greg as they dig in on the downside of the persistent drive to be perfect.

Guide to Self-Determination Theory
ESelf-Determination Theory is a therapeutic framework that explores individual motivation and overall wellness. Join Dave and Greg as they explore the psychology and concepts that comprise Self-Determination Theory, as well as just how important autonomy is in the realm of feeling good.

Guide to School Shootings
EOn this episode we tackle the tragic progression of school shootings and how they have impacted children, parents, and society. Join Dave and Greg as the look at the psychology around these events, potential reasons for their incline, and just how they have changed future generations.

S3 Ep 1Guide to Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression that is brought upon by season changes. Join Dave and Greg as they explore the disorder and it's characteristics as well as offer suggestions for ways to work through it.

Guide to Lycanthropy
EThe idea of werewolves have existed for ages and have often played a role in different cultures and religions throughout time. While the clinical term lycanthropy, the belief one is turning into a wolf, has existed for years as well, the diagnosis is very rare. Join Dave and Greg as they look at the diagnosis, what it looks like, and whether it necessarily needs to exist.

Guide to Ed Gein
EThe story of Ed Gein is one of the most grisly, gruesome, and horrific stories known. Even with so much of the story shrouded in lore and speculation, what is known is enough to fuel nightmares...as well as numerous horror movies and stories. Join Dave and Greg as they look into the psychology of Ed as well as the age old question of nature versus nurture.

Guide to Grief
EGrief is a universal experience that, while it impacts everyone, is demonstrated differently in every person. Join Dave and Greg as we discuss the stages of grief as well as share some personal stories of grief and how to work through it.

Guide to Phrogging
EPhrogging is the process of entering the space of someone else and hiding for a duration of time without the knowledge of the person who resides or occupies this space. Join Dave and Greg as they discuss this creepy invasion of privacy, the impacts it can have on the people it impacts, and offer some wild examples of situations involving phrogging.

Guide to Sudden Wealth Syndrome
EWe rarely think of becoming suddenly wealthy as a negative but the impacts it can have on relationships, identity and mental health are significant. Join Dave and Greg as they explore the phenomena of sudden wealth syndrome and its impacts on those it effects.

Guide to Shame
EShame is an evolutionary emotion that can be similar to other emotions, such as depression and anxiety, that can have positive impacts on our behavior when in small doses but can be detrimental to our overall wellbeing when experienced too significantly. Join Dave and Greg as we explore the emotion of shame and even share some of our own experiences with it.

Guide to Aesop's Fables
EAesop's Fables are a collection of short stories for children that teach lessons and morality through use of animals in various situations. While these stories date back centuries, many of the lessons still have value today. Join Dave and Greg as they discuss Aesop's use of animals to portray messages and even read through a few stories to see how they hold up.