Ep. 208 Reclaiming Your Voice with Michelle M. May, LPC
In this first interview of season six, I am thrilled to welcome psychotherapist and author, Michelle M. May, to the podcast. In this episode, we explore the nuances of what it means to trust ourselves, how to navigate our inner critic, why we may lie to ourselves, and what are some ways we can connect more deeply with ourselves.
Guest Featured On This Episode
MICHELLE M. MAY, LPC
Michelle M. May, LPC, is the chair of the Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) Core Training program at the New Washington School of Psychiatry in Washington, DC. She is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in intensive dynamic therapy with a private practice for adult individuals and couples in Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, DC. She is the author of the upcoming book, What I Couldn't Tell My Therapist, which will be available October 8, 2024. She is a board-approved supervisor with the state of Virginia and a sought-after teacher and supervisor, specifically focusing on presenting to practices and supervising licensed clinicians with an interest in intensive dynamic therapies. Michelle is passionate about educating professionals and the public about intensive therapy. She is a Certified Teacher and Supervisor by the International Experiential Dynamic Therapy Association (IEDTA) and provides training to health practices, organizations, and universities seeking to learn about mental health and intensive dynamic therapies. She can be contacted at maymichellem@gmail.com and found on Instagram @michellemmaylpc.