
Wicked Psychotherapists
What do therapy, 80s and 90s nostalgia, and today’s hottest shows and movies have in common?
Tanya Dos Santos and Erin Gray, two Psychotherapists with a wicked New England twist, are here to tell you!
On the Wicked Psychotherapists podcast, Tanya and Erin dive into today’s most pressing mental health topics and trends, all while tying them to the TV shows and movies we know and love.
Whether you’re reliving 80s and 90s classics or binging today’s hits, they’ll help you connect the dots between pop culture and emotional well-being.
From anxiety and self-care to resilience and relationships, no topic is off-limits.
With wit, wisdom, and a lot of laughs, this podcast will leave you feeling entertained, empowered, and just a little nostalgic.
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Stay Wicked… And Keep Your Mind Well!
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Since you both are big Steven King fans. I would love to hear you talk about my favorite movie "Stand by Me". It is an 80's movie. If I am correct it is Ron Reiner's first movie that he directed. A lot of future stars are in the movie too.
this was an excellent episode!!!
loved the beatlejuice show. It reminded me how funny I thought the first movie was. I also love anything that reminds me of growing up in New England. Thank you! Erin stay safe in through the storm
I loved the ADHD show it was absolutely wonderful. I would love if you do a show on foster care and adoption. As a foster and adoptive parent I would love to hear about the positive impact on a family and people who never feel at home with their adoptive family. I know Erin we worked together. I would also love it if you talked about the need for fostering and adoption of animals. I'm a huge advocate for both. Paul Durand
I liked this episode. It is so weird that something from SO long ago could still have an impact even if somewhere down deep. I do believe that the home environment from which we come (and I could identify fully with both of you) is the major factor here. And how we approached such a hyped up time of our lives. Moving on IS important and I truly do not understand those that are still the ones that do all the reunions and in fact, still plan them as if it a prom 40 yrs later. (In my case). Thanks again for a great episode!! Hope my comment actually made sense-trying to write on the fly! 😂
this is very good one to have at the ready when the conversation comes up amongst people (debating, for example). The dept of Just does indicate that only dogs are considered service animals. Thanks guys! Great show.