Highlighting Chateau Clinicians:  Stacey Stocking discusses his passion as a Therapist

Highlighting Chateau Clinicians: Stacey Stocking discusses his passion as a Therapist

No One Fights Alone

Stacey Stocking shares his unique therapy approach using psychodrama, focusing on overcoming negative narratives and forming genuine connections.

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59:2913 Jan 2024

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Stacey Stocking: Transforming Therapy with Psychodrama on 'No One Fights Alone'

Episode Overview

  • Stacey Stocking shares his journey in mental health and the importance of healthy play in recovery
  • Discussion on rewiring the brain and challenging negative narratives hindering inner peace
  • Exploration of the impact of adverse childhood experiences and trauma on mental health
  • Encouragement for individuals to seek help and find genuine connections to combat loneliness
  • Insights into the Chateau Health & Wellness program and its specialized therapies for first responders
The goal being to identify the lies, the negative beliefs that become the rust that lock the armor in. Beliefs that we have that keep us locked in our armor, and identifying those and making those explicit and externalizing them, and then hopefully flipping the script and identifying what's the truth about the person inside the armor, the truth about who I really am. I am enough, rather than the shame that says I'm not good enough.

Ever wondered how innovative therapy techniques can change lives? In this episode of 'No One Fights Alone', hosts Austin Pederson and Brad Shepherd sit down with Stacey Stocking, a dedicated clinician from Chateau Health & Wellness. Stacey opens up about his unique approach to therapy, focusing on psychodrama—a method that uses guided drama and role-playing to help clients confront and overcome their issues.

He passionately discusses the importance of challenging the negative stories we tell ourselves and how this can lead to inner peace and healing. Stacey also shares his insights on the role of healthy play and recreational therapy in the recovery process. He believes that rewiring the brain and forming genuine connections are crucial steps in overcoming trauma and adverse childhood experiences. Throughout the episode, Stacey emphasizes the need for long-term, quality relationships to combat loneliness and its harmful effects.

This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in mental health, especially those connected to first responders. Stacey's unique perspective and innovative techniques offer fresh hope and practical advice for those on their journey to recovery.

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