Previous Guest
Jessica Medina (she/her)
Jessica joined Momma on August 23, 2021 live on Twitch to talk about Self-love, Self-care & Burnout
She has joined many other times as well - check them out here, here, here or here!
About Jessica
Jessica Medina (formerly Ehrman, congrats on the wedding!) is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. She has been a therapist for 2 years and graduated from Pepperdine University with her Master’s in Clinical Psychology, emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. She loves creating innovative & fun pop-culture based therapy interventions such as Roblox, Animal Crossing, and Inside Out. Jessica uses techniques like mindfulness, play, geek culture, and pop-culture to explore the chaos that can be everyday life. As a therapist her goals are not: try to fix people, give advice, tell someone what to do, assume what is best for someone, have all the answers, make the hard stuff go away. As a therapist, her goals are to: remind clients that they aren't broken, give someone room to access their own wisdom, support people in figuring out what to do, and work together on how to make the hard stuff easier to sit with. She has extensive experience working with children/teens/adults, school-based counseling, trauma, anxiety, divorce, depression, OCD, grief, LGBTQIA+, alternative lifestyles, suicide ideation, self-harm, and healing from difficult family dynamics. Jessica also has experience creating curriculum for and facilitating an anxiety and survivors of sexual assault group.
Socials / Links for Their Info
Twitter: https://twitter.com/happylilbrains
Website: https://www.happylilbrains.com/
TAGGS Presenter Link: https://event.taggsummit.org/speakers/jessica-ehrman/
If The Couch Could Speak Podcast: https://www.happylilbrains.com/podcast
Episode Summary
If you're feeling overwhelmed, struggling with self-care, or wondering how to spot burnout before it takes over, this episode is for you!
Key Takeaways
Self-care is essential for mental health and well-being.
Finding the right therapist is crucial for effective therapy.
Couples therapy can be beneficial even if one partner is reluctant.
Creating a safe space in therapy is vital for client comfort.
Telehealth has made therapy more accessible but comes with its own challenges.
Building rapport with clients can take time and effort.
Self-love is a mindset, while self-care is action-based.
Burnout can manifest in various physical and emotional symptoms.
The pandemic has increased the focus on self-care for many individuals.
Open discussions about mental health can help reduce stigma.
In this episode of Even Tacos Fall Apart, MommaFoxFire interviews Jessica Medina (formerly Ehrman), a registered associate marriage and family therapist. The episode centers around self-love, self-care and burnout, with Jessica offering insights from her experiences both as a therapist and as an individual. Jessica highlights the importance of practicing self-love, describing it as a mindset of appreciating oneself, and self-care as the practical actions that support that mindset. She emphasizes that these two concepts are intertwined, and you cannot have true self-care without first practicing self-love.
Throughout the conversation, Jessica shares her personal experiences, including an encounter where she had to fire her therapist after feeling unsupported during a difficult time. This story serves as a reminder that it's okay to prioritize personal needs in therapy and seek out a therapist who truly supports you. Jessica stresses the importance of open communication with therapists before making drastic decisions, as therapy should be a collaborative process.
The discussion also touches on the impact of relationships on self-care and self-love, whether it be with romantic partners, children or colleagues. Jessica explains how boundaries play a critical role in maintaining one’s emotional wellbeing and how they help in balancing personal needs with those of others. She offers tips for managing these dynamics, such as modeling self-care behaviors for children and ensuring that significant others understand the importance of personal space and mental health.
Burnout is another key focus of the episode. Jessica describes burnout as a chronic state of stress that accumulates over time when self-care is neglected. She shares her own signs of burnout, such as neglecting basic hygiene and feeling emotionally overwhelmed. The conversation also covers how to recognize burnout through physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms. Jessica encourages listeners to be mindful of these signs and to take proactive steps, like self-care check-ins, to avoid reaching a state of exhaustion.
Jessica also provides practical advice for combating negative self-talk, offering an intervention that involves writing down positive affirmations on post-it notes as a way to retrain the brain. The episode ends with a light-hearted discussion about how Jessica finds self-care in activities like playing video games, and how she uses pop culture-based therapy methods, including video games like Roblox and Animal Crossing, to connect with her clients.
Overall, this episode encourages listeners to prioritize their mental health by practicing both self-love and self-care, setting boundaries and recognizing the signs of burnout before it escalates. Jessica’s down-to-earth and relatable approach makes the conversation engaging, informative and insightful for anyone looking to enhance their mental well-being.