Ask Kati Anything

Kati Morton, LMFT
Ask Kati Anything
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  • Ask Kati Anything

    Why Your Attempts to Fix Your Relationships Are Making It Worse

    02/07/2026 | 1h 12min
    Have you ever felt like you’re trying so hard to communicate, but the harder you try, the more things seem to fall apart? Whether it’s that heavy feeling of being misunderstood, the exhausting cycle of the silent treatment, or the fear that you’re accidentally pushing the people you love away—I want you to know: you aren't broken.

    Most of us are just running on a communication "blueprint" we didn't choose. In today’s episode, we’re peeling back the layers of why we fall into these traps. We’re talking about:


    Why "stonewalling" and passive aggression are actually defense mechanisms (not just "bad behavior").


    The difference between being "anxious" versus "avoidant" in a conflict.


    How to use the DEAR MAN technique to finally ask for what you need.


    Why "repairing" after a fight is actually more important than being perfect.

    You don't have to be perfect to have a healthy relationship. You just need to be willing to learn a different way.

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    Why Do I Keep Doing This?

    My Substack

    Gottman Institute Research on The Four Horsemen

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  • Ask Kati Anything

    The New Science of Depression: Brain Wiring, Inflammation, and Rewiring Your System

    25/06/2026 | 50min
    Why does your brain feel like it's working against you when you're depressed? In this episode, licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton answers deep viewer questions to unpack what is actively happening in the body and brain during depressive episodes and periods of suicidal ideation.

    We challenge the traditional "chemical imbalance" framework to look at the modern science of mental health: how different regions of the brain communicate, why your HPA axis can get stuck in a chronic stress response, and the clinical data pointing to systemic inflammation as a primary driver of depressive symptoms. Plus, Kati breaks down the absolute differences between clinical depression, situational sadness, grief, and passive vs. active suicidal thoughts.

    What We Cover:


    The DSM-5 Checklist: The 9 diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder.


    The Serotonin Myth: Why modern psychiatric research is moving away from looking at single chemical levels.


    The Inflammation Connection: Active clinical trials utilizing anti-inflammatory pathways to treat mental health.


    Your Audio Action Plan: How to implement behavioral activation, circadian light exposure protocols, and cognitive tools to stop internal negative loops.

    Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: Go to hellorebound.com/AskKatiAnything to check your insurance or get matched with a virtual trauma specialist today. Real, evidence-based trauma treatment is within reach.

    If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text 988 (US) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741. In the UK, you can reach the Samaritans at 116 123. You do not have to fight this alone.
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  • Ask Kati Anything

    Panic Attacks? Why Your Body Thinks You’re Dying

    19/06/2026 | 47min
    Do you feel like you're spiraling when your heart starts racing? Kati Morton breaks down why your body is misinterpreting normal sensations as a threat and how you can break the loop.

    In this episode of Ask Katie Anything, licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton explores the reality of panic disorder and why it feels so physically life-threatening. We discuss the seven stages of the panic loop, the "suffocation alarm" theory developed by Donald Klein, and why typical advice like "just breathe" can sometimes make anxiety worse. You'll learn specific, science-backed grounding techniques—including the temperature shock method, vagus nerve stimulation, and the "labeling" technique—to help you navigate moments of high intensity.

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    BiOptimizers - If you're ready to finally sleep great and feel like yourself again, head to https://bioptimizers.com/kati and use my exclusive code KATI to get 15% off any order.


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    Rebound - Offering virtual treatment for PTSD. Rebound is not a general therapy app where trauma is just one checkbox. Their therapists are trauma specialists. Head to https://hellorebound.com/askkatianything to check your insurance or get matched with a therapist

    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction: Why Panic Feels Like Dying
    00:36 - Defining Panic Disorder: DSM Criteria
    04:59 - The Difference Between Panic & Anxiety Attacks
    08:05 - Is Your Heart Fluttering Normal?
    14:21 - The 7 Stages of the Panic Loop
    19:16 - Why Fighting Panic Often Backfires
    25:23 - The "Suffocation Alarm" Research
    34:12 - Homework: Labeling Your Sensations
    38:29 - Grounding Tools: Cold Water & Vagus Nerve
    42:17 - Community Success Stories & Tips

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  • Ask Kati Anything

    How to Spot Toxic Friendships & Make Adult Friends

    11/06/2026 | 1h 1min
    Welcome back to another episode of Ask Kati Anything! In this episode, we are testing out our new single-topic format and diving deep into a topic you requested: adult friendships.

    Are your friendships truly fulfilling, or are you staying in them simply because they are familiar? As we get older, our social dynamics change drastically. Today, we are breaking down the psychological differences between connections that are healthy and those that are just comfortable... because comfortable doesn't always mean healthy.


    The Red Flags: How to spot an unhealthy friendship, including passive-aggressive digs disguised as "honesty," scorekeeping, loyalty tests, and a total lack of reciprocity.


    The Green Flags: What a healthy, mutually supportive friendship actually looks like, from conflict resolution and repair to being able to celebrate each other's wins.


    "Letting Out the Rope": A visualization tool to help you gracefully pull back from one-sided relationships without dramatic confrontation.


    Making Friends as an Adult: Actionable strategies to beat the loneliness epidemic using proximity, repetition, and the scientific "50-Hour Rule" to turn acquaintances into true friends.


    The Physical Toll of Ambivalence: Fascinating research from the University of Utah revealing how "ambivalent" friendships (people you have mixed positive and negative feelings about) cause higher cardiovascular stress and blood pressure spikes than consistently negative ones.


    00:00 - Introduction: The Reality of Adult Friendships


    02:24 - Is Your Friendship Healthy, or Just Comfortable?


    05:33 - Spotting the Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship


    14:55 - Sponsor Break: Rebound


    16:47 - The Green Flags: What True Connection Looks Like


    25:59 - When to Stay vs. When to Walk Away


    38:15 - Setting Realistic Expectations with Friends


    45:55 - Actionable Tips for Making New Friends (The 50-Hour Rule)


    54:12 - Psychological Research: How Ambivalent Friends Harm Your Health

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    Join the Conversation: What resonated with you the most in this episode? Do you have any friendship "green flags" to add? Let me know your thoughts and leave your questions for next week's episode in the comments below! Have a wonderful week, do your homework, and report back!
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  • Ask Kati Anything

    Rewriting Your Family Blueprint: Hypervigilance, Weaponized Worry, and Reclaiming Your Energy with Alison Canavan

    05/06/2026 | 1h 36min
    On this episode of Ask Kati Anything, licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton is joined by globally recognized keynote speaker and wellness expert Alison Canavan. Alison is the creator of the Energy Bank Method, a framework built on the foundational belief that human energy—not time—is our absolute most valuable currency.

    In this raw and insightful conversation, Alison shares her transformative journey through the high-pressure international modeling industry as a teenager, navigating addiction, recovering from severe burnout, and addressing systemic mental health challenges. Together, Kati and Alison pull back the curtain on generational family gaslighting and look closely at why so many of us grow up treating constant anxiety and hypervigilance as a badge of love. They unpack the toxic trap of learned compliance, look at the overlapping clinical symptoms of anxiety, ADHD, and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), and explain why passive family systems leave adults entirely blind to the process of proper conflict repair.

    Tune in to discover how to stop playing an active role in your own ongoing suffering, how to shift from default nervous system reactivity into a state of presence, and how to rewrite your emotional blueprint using non-judgmental awareness.

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Ask Kati Anything is a weekly mental health podcast where licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton, LMFT, takes deep dives into the complexities of human psychology, relationships, and emotional well-being. If you are navigating daily anxiety, healing from trauma, or simply trying to understand your own mind, Kati brings over 12 years of private practice experience and the warmth of her 1.5 million+ YouTube community straight to your headphones. This isn’t a therapy podcast—it’s an educational, judgment-free space designed to unpack heavy topics so you never have to feel alone with your struggles. Each episode breaks down specific psychological themes, utilizing listener submissions and real-world experiences to ground clinical concepts into actionable insights. Core Topics & Deep Dives Include: Anxiety & Neurodiversity: Panic attacks, intrusive thoughts, OCD, and ADHD. Mood & Mental Health Conditions: Depression, PTSD, BPD, and eating disorders. Relationships & Behavior: Attachment styles, narcissistic abuse, boundaries, and self-esteem. Clinical Tools & Frameworks: Evidence-based CBT and DBT skills, healing childhood trauma, and navigating the process of starting therapy. Whether you are currently in therapy, considering it, or just looking for deeper self-awareness, this show treats the real struggles of real people like they matter. Because they do. Hit follow to join the community and never miss a weekly episode.
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