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The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Where Modern Psychology Meets the Business of Therapy
Joe Sanok | Private Practice Consultant, TEDx Speaker & Author of Thursday is the New Friday
300 episodes
2 days ago
Therapists aren’t taught business skills. So how do you market your services, automate systems, or grow from a solo practice to a group; all without burning out?

What if you want to integrate AI, mindfulness, sports psychology, or psychedelic therapy into your work—where do you even start?

The Practice of the Practice Podcast helps therapists, counselors, coaches, and wellness professionals navigate the business side of mental health while staying at the forefront of clinical innovation.

Hosted by Joe Sanok, consultant and author of Thursday is the New Friday, each episode dives into the questions practitioners actually face—marketing fundamentals, finances, ethical and legal challenges, scaling sustainably—and features the leading voices in all things therapy, both business, and academic.
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Therapists aren’t taught business skills. So how do you market your services, automate systems, or grow from a solo practice to a group; all without burning out?

What if you want to integrate AI, mindfulness, sports psychology, or psychedelic therapy into your work—where do you even start?

The Practice of the Practice Podcast helps therapists, counselors, coaches, and wellness professionals navigate the business side of mental health while staying at the forefront of clinical innovation.

Hosted by Joe Sanok, consultant and author of Thursday is the New Friday, each episode dives into the questions practitioners actually face—marketing fundamentals, finances, ethical and legal challenges, scaling sustainably—and features the leading voices in all things therapy, both business, and academic.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
Marketing,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Rebuilding a Marriage with Integrated Attachment Theory with Bryan Power | POP 1285
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Where Modern Psychology Meets the Business of Therapy
27 minutes 49 seconds
3 weeks ago
Rebuilding a Marriage with Integrated Attachment Theory with Bryan Power | POP 1285
What happens when old attachment wounds start driving the train in your relationships? How can understanding your attachment style help you rebuild trust, communication, and connection with your partner? What does it take to turn therapy tools into lasting change inside a marriage?
In this podcast episode, Joe Sanok speaks about rebuilding a marriage with integrated attachment theory with Bryan Power. 
Podcast Sponsor: Headway







I want to thank Headway for sponsoring this episode. If you run a group practice, you know that accepting insurance can be overwhelming. Between credentialing, billing, and payroll, the admin side can easily take over your week. Headway was built to help you handle this — and they’re the only platform designed specifically for in-network group practices.
Whether you’re growing your team or running an established practice, Headway makes the business side easier with faster credentialing, higher per-session rates, and biweekly payments your team can count on.
They work with therapy, psychiatric, and hybrid groups — and there are no subscription fees. Just the support you need to run your practice with ease.
Run your best group practice with Headway — trusted by thousands of group practice leaders to simplify insurance admin and reach more people through in-network care.
Curious how Headway can work for you? 
Meet Bryan Power

Bryan Power is the founder of My Relationship Fail, where he turns his personal story of crisis—culminating in a restraining order with his then-partner—into a powerful lesson in healing and connection.
Drawing on his training in Integrated Attachment Theory (IAT), Bryan guides individuals and couples through the six core elements of attachment work: wounds, needs, emotions, boundaries, communication, and behaviour—helping them move from breakdown to breakthrough.Visit Bryan’s website and connect on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
In This Podcast

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How integrated attachment theory helped a marriage

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The four different attachment styles

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Using therapeutic tools to save a marriage

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Bryan’s advice to private practitioners 


How integrated attachment theory helped a marriage
Integrated attachment theory functions on six core elements: 
1 – Core wounds
2 – Needs
3 – Emotions 
4 – Boundaries 
5 – Communication 
6 – Behaviors 

When I started looking at all those six different things, I realized how much I lack in a lot of those areas and [that] I really needed some work on those things. (Bryan Power)

In therapy, using this theory and these six aspects was a tool that Bryan used to really understand where he needed to place additional focus, support, and awareness within himself to strengthen the relationship he has with his wife.
The four different attachment styles
Everyone knows the avoidant and codependent attachment styles, but they go deeper, and there are two more to know about: 
1 – Secure: the more balanced style that people are working towards,
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Where Modern Psychology Meets the Business of Therapy
Therapists aren’t taught business skills. So how do you market your services, automate systems, or grow from a solo practice to a group; all without burning out?

What if you want to integrate AI, mindfulness, sports psychology, or psychedelic therapy into your work—where do you even start?

The Practice of the Practice Podcast helps therapists, counselors, coaches, and wellness professionals navigate the business side of mental health while staying at the forefront of clinical innovation.

Hosted by Joe Sanok, consultant and author of Thursday is the New Friday, each episode dives into the questions practitioners actually face—marketing fundamentals, finances, ethical and legal challenges, scaling sustainably—and features the leading voices in all things therapy, both business, and academic.