• Thinking in Thirds. Developing Structure (Frontiers Friday #233) ⭕️
    Apr 17 2026

    How do we organise ourselves within the therapy hour, so that we can create an impactful session for our client?

    In this podcast episode, we take a leaf from Module 8 of the Structure and Impact Course.

    If you are seeking to better structure your therapy sessions beyond the confines of specific therapy models, this online course is for you.

    The new cohort of ​Structure and Impact​ is now open for registration.

    Start Date: 27th of Apr 26, Monday.Closing Date: 24th of April 2026.

    Format: 1 new in-depth section for four weeks.

    https://darylchowcourses.teachable.com/p/structure

    The course is designed to be a combination of learning with a community + self-paced, along with a life-time access to the entire content, discussion, and updates.

    As subscribers to Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development (FPD), you receive a special 10% discount.

    At checkout, enter the following promo code: FPD10

    BONUSES: 1. Full Access to the course on Feedback-Informed Treatment called Measured.

    2. Exclusive invite to a live virtual meeting with alumni of Structure and Impact course.

    Timstamp:

    [02:07min]: ACT I: How We Begin. The differences between The Meanderer, The Rigid Behaviourist, and the Focused.

    [11:20min]: ACT II: How We Go Deeper. The differences between The Wanderer, The Overwhelmed, and The Deep Sea Diver.

    [19:15min]: ACT III: How WE Close. The differences between The Abrupt, The Teacher, and The Resonator

    [26:18min]: The Shadow Sides of Structure

    Related:

    - Seven Common Challenges in Creating Structure

    - Thinking in Thirds (Parts I, II, III)

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    33 mins
  • HomeKit: Helping Your Clients Get Unstuck (Parts III to VI)⭕️
    Oct 11 2025

    Here are the final Parts III to VI of HomeKit that are made freely available to you. HomeKit is the first ‘whisper-in-your-ear’ audio companion to help you get unstuck in sticky situations.

    The topics covered in this episode are Discipline, Expressing Love, Procrastination, and Stress.

    Each of the lessons consists of

    1. An introduction

    2. Three strategies

    3. Three rationales

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    TIMESTAMPS:[2:50] Discipline

    The amateurs have goals. And the pros have a system. A system is how discipline looks like.

    [13:55] Expressing Love

    "To love without knowing how to love wounds the person we love.” — Thich Nhat Hanh

    [24:44] Procrastination

    Procrastination happens when we are facing something important on the outside that elicits anxiety on the inside, beckoning us with the question, 'Can you face your own frontier?'

    [33:18] Stress

    "Stress is a perverted relationship with time." -- John O'Donahue

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    To sign up for a HomeKit, go to darylchow.com/homekit

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    52 mins
  • HomeKit: Helping Your Clients Get Unstuck (Part II of VI: Assertiveness)⭕️
    Oct 8 2025

    Here is Part II of HomeKit, the first ‘whisper-in-your-ear’ audio companion to help you get unstuck in sticky situations. The topic today is on Assertiveness.

    Each of the lessons consists of

    1. An introduction

    2. Three strategies

    3. Three rationales

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    Assertiveness

    Assertiveness is an act of lessening the divide between what’s on the inner and outer-life. Because the life that is inside needs to be heard on the outside.

    Here’s How:

    1. What do I really want? What do I really like?

    2. Make sure your Yes on the outside is not a No on the inside.

    3. Strength and Warmth.

    Here’s Why:

    1. Assertiveness is a form of Truth-telling.

    2. Be divided no more.

    3. The real challenge for people who are highly agreeably and compassionate.

    Listen to the end of the podcast episode for a special promo code. FOUR DAYS LEFT!

    To sign up for a HomeKit, go to darylchow.com/homekit

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    22 mins
  • HomeKit: Helping Your Clients Get Unstuck (Part I of VI: Anxiety)⭕️
    Oct 3 2025

    In the next six podcast episodes, I will give you six of the ‘whisper-in-your-ear’ complete lessons from HomeKit, the first audio kit to help you get unstuck in sticky situations.

    Here are the six topics:

    1. Anxiety

    2. Assertiveness

    3. Discipline

    4. Expressing Love

    5. Procrastination

    6. Stress

    Each of the lessons consists of

    I. An introduction

    II. Three strategies

    III. Three rationales

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    Today, we will start with Anxiety.

    Anxiety

    What is anxiety?

    Anxiety is experiencing failure... in advance.

    Here’s How:

    1. To recompose...back into your body (listen to the experiential exercise in the audio).

    2. Convert Anxiety into Fear.

    3. Convert your worrying into planning.

    Here’s Why:

    1. To Worry = To ‘Strangulate’. Travelling at the speed of light causes anxiety. Learn to travel at the speed of life.

    2. Dealing with anxiety can sometimes feel too vague and nebulous, like catching clouds. By converting it into fear, you name it and have a better chance of healing it.

    3. Worries goes in circles; planning goes in an intentional direction.For more on Homekit, go to darylchow.com/homekit

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    31 mins
  • Conversational Depths in Therapy #210 ⭕️
    Dec 20 2024

    Some of the best conversations happen when your clients can hear themselves clearly.

    This is Part II on Depths of Conversation. See the Part I: We Are Hungry For Depth:

    The five levels of conversation:

    1. Informational

    2. Emotional

    3. Confessional

    4. Experiential

    5. Activational

    Shownotes:

    - Avoid TBU (True But Useless) Information

    - Why You Need A Guide to Go Deep

    - Dropout in Psychotherapy (Part I, II, III)

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    29 mins
  • We Are Hungry for Depth. Frontiers Friday #209 ⭕️
    Dec 13 2024

    We yearn not just for deeper conversations, but deeper connections. Connections that make us come alive.

    The five levels of conversation:

    1. Informational

    2. Emotional

    3. Confessional

    4. Experiential

    5. Activational

    Shownotes:

    - Main Full Circles essay: https://fullcircles.substack.com/p/depth

    - Information is Not Transformation

    - Listening into Speech: Will Say, Won't Say, Can't Say.

    - PostSecret

    - A Class Divided Documentary

    - Invisible Wounds

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    16 mins
  • Working with More Than Just the Teen. Frontiers Friday #208 ⭕️
    Dec 7 2024

    Today’s episode is dedicated to two readers of Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development (FPD): Austin Sparks and Ash Burton.

    I answer both Austin’s and Ash’s question on working with more than just the individual youth in therapy. I address the challenge and merits, along with six guiding principles, and six strategies that I take.

    Guiding Principles

    1. Give Voice to the Voice-less

    2. Listening to Each Other into Speech

    3. Being a With-ness to Each Other

    4. We are a Community of Internalised Others

    5. When We Love, We Love Poorly

    Strategies

    1. Structure is “Where are we? were are we going? and why?

    2. Mixing Individual and Conjoint Sessions

    3. Allow Contradictory Perspectives

    4. Express the Unspokens

    5. How Healthy is the Family?

    6. Practice of forgiveness

    SHOWNOTES:

    1. 10 Years of Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development (FPD). Frontiers Friday #189

    2. Listening Into Speech: Will Say, Won’t Say, Can’t Say.

    Quotes:

    Understanding is love’s other name. If you don’t understand, you can’t love.

    — Thich Nhat Hanh, in How to Love.

    Forgiveness is the name of love practice among people who love poorly. The hard truth is that all people love poorly.

    — Henri Nouwen.

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    38 mins
  • The Difficult Conversations in Therapy (DCT) Project. Frontiers Friday #207 ⭕️
    Nov 22 2024

    This is about the Difficult Conversations in Therapy (DCT) study that has just recently been released.

    I talked about1. Main findings

    2. Surprising findings

    3. Uniqueness

    4. The Evolution of the DCT Study

    5. What I’ve learned from the DCT Project.

    Main Study: https://www.growkudos.com/publications/10.1037%25252Ftep0000493/reader

    See https://darylchow.substack.com/p/ff207 for shownotes.



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    23 mins