Healing for The Holidays - CaptvateTV

Join Captvate TV for ‘Healing for the Holidays’—Week 2, Day 2 with Joyce Miles and Gerald Manning. Explore essential topics like marriage challenges, mental health, boundaries, and vulnerability in couples. Tune in for insightful discussions and practical advice!

Learning and Teaching Systemic Therapy

On this podcast episode of Learning and Teaching Systematic Therapy Dr. Mary Nedela and Joyce Miles Jacquote cover balancing a client caseload with coursework and personal life, creating meaningful syllabi for new instructors, engaging online students, advancing early in the field, and strategies for fostering peer collaboration.

Also available on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/1d31kpE25jGuBmZLwI057U?si=29ef33b7bfe04830&nd=1&dlsi=a0deb1dd4d7d4dcc

Therapist Starter Pack Podcast - Getting Through Your First Session

Guest speaker on Therapist Starter Pack Podcast Joyce Mile Jacquote discusses with host Autumn on getting through your first therapy session as a therapist. Listen below!

Gen Z- What's On Your Mind: Join Our Therapy Session

Joyce Miles-Jacquote Joins Gen Z Podcast in their therapy session episode. A podcast that invites multiple perspectives and generations at one table seeking to bridge the gap between the old and the new. Where a special guest and new topic are discussed every episode. At the GEN Z Table you will learn, laugh, and get to know yourself on a deeper level. Listen Below!

Voices & Views: Critical Reflection on Supervision part 1, Who We Are Our Identity

Joyce joins Susan Lea in Voices & Views: Identity, Power, and Diversity in Clinical Supervision featuring Joyce Miles-Jacquote as a panelist in a leadership-focused training conversation exploring how intersectionality, visibility, and power dynamics shape ethical and effective clinical supervision. Joyce draws on her lived experience and clinical background to highlight the importance of recognizing supervisees as whole, multi-faceted individuals and addressing privilege, hierarchy, and cultural context openly rather than allowing them to remain implicit. The discussion emphasizes culturally responsive supervision practices—such as honoring lived experience, using client-centered language, and naming power dynamics—to support developing clinicians, reduce harm in training, and ultimately improve client care.

Beyond the Couch: A TAMFT Podcast Ep. 12: Everyone’s Equity

Joyce joins Beyond the Couch: A TAMFT Podcast on EP. 12 If “treat everyone the same” worked, it would’ve worked by now. In this episode, Joyce Jacquote, Dr. Felicia Holloway, and I talk about what it really means to be equitable. From tests that favor one prototype, to what everyone needs, we give ideas on what equality really means, and how we can get there. Our field is prime for approaching this area. Our convictions ought to extend beyond the couch of therapy and into the world of everyone’s needs. 

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