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- Do you think about your therapist between sessions? Check their social media? Spiral when they cancel? A licensed therapist explains why attachment to your therapist happens, why it's actually part of the process, and the exact signs that tell you when it's crossed into unhealthy territory.
In this episode of Ask Kati Anything, licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton breaks down the therapeutic relationship: the single strongest predictor of whether therapy actually works. She answers listener questions about feeling "creepy" for looking up their therapist, why therapy can feel transactional and fake, and what therapists are really noticing about you in session. Then she walks through the attachment ladder, the four stages that explain why your therapist starts to feel like the only person who truly gets you, and closes with a complete checklist of healthy vs. unhealthy therapeutic relationship signs.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 What is the therapeutic relationship?
1:21 The #1 predictor of successful therapy
2:26 Q1: "I'm attached to my therapist and feel like a creep"
5:52 Attachment wounds: why your therapist fills the void
11:54 What your therapist is actually noticing in session
15:20 Q2: "I feel closer to my therapist than anyone in my life"
16:56 The attachment ladder: 4 stages of attaching to your therapist
23:13 Q3: "Therapy feels transactional and the care feels bought"
28:21 Why you need to put the phone down and just think
31:17 Q4: "My therapist rescheduled and I spiraled for days"
32:47 What a therapist's role actually is (and isn't)
35:25 Signs of a HEALTHY therapeutic relationship
42:17 Signs of an UNHEALTHY therapeutic relationship
49:08 Why boundaries in therapy matter so much
53:06 How to make sure therapy works for you
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY REBOUND
Rebound offers virtual, evidence-based treatment for PTSD with trauma-specialist therapists, in-network with most major insurance plans in all 50 states. Check your insurance or get matched: Head to https://hellorebound.com/askkatianything to check your insurance or get matched with a therapist.
RESEARCH & RESOURCES
Psychotherapy and Therapeutic Relationship https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK608012/
Perceived therapist genuineness predicts therapeutic alliance in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis
https://bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjc.12059
The Relationship Between Attachment Needs, Earned Secure
https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2025-18086-004.html
Client and Therapist Attachment Styles and Working Alliance
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cpp.1944
The experience of closeness and distance in the therapeutic relationship of patients with different attachment classifications https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1029783/full
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DISCLAIMER
The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical or mental health advice. It should not be used to diagnose or treat any health problem or disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment. Viewing this content does not establish a therapist-client relationship.
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Ask Kati Anything ep. 323 | Your mental health podcast, with Kati Morton, LMFT
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices - Do you sleep enough and live a balanced life on paper, yet still feel completely wiped out by Tuesday? You aren't "bad at adulting"—your nervous system is likely dealing with an invisible, compounded burden.
In this episode, we break down the three overlapping systems that drive modern exhaustion: cognitive load from constant decision fatigue, emotional labor from managing the people around us, and threat system exhaustion caused by chronic hyper-vigilance. We also discuss why physical sleep cannot fix cognitive or emotional burnout, how perimenopause/menopause can stack onto these existing stressors, and why our modern "always-on" remote culture is making it harder to disconnect. Learn how to reclaim your energy by setting better boundaries, creating end-of-day rituals, and giving your brain the "boredom" it desperately needs to recover.
Mentioned in this episode:
• The impact of cognitive load and "context switching"
• Why "people pleasing" is a form of exhausting emotional labor
• Understanding threat system exhaustion and hyper-vigilance
• The role of hormone changes (estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone) in energy levels
• Tips for creating effective end-of-day work/life boundaries
3 Key Topics/Chapters:
• 04:15: The Reality of Cognitive Load & Decision Fatigue
• 10:30: Why Emotional Labor and People Pleasing Drains You
• 19:14: Threat System Exhaustion: When Your Body Braces for Danger
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional therapy or medical advice.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices - 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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Mentioned in this episode:
Why Do I Keep Doing This?
My Substack
Gottman Institute Research on The Four Horsemen
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25/06/2026 | 50minWhy 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.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices- 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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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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Sobre Ask Kati Anything
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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