Ask Kati Anything

Kati Morton, LMFT
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    Food Noise, GLP-1s, and Why You Keep Starting Over with Dr. Rachel Goldman

    21/05/2026 | 1h 6min
    Most of us know what we should be doing. The harder question is why we can't actually do it. In this episode, Dr. Rachel Goldman joins Kati to talk about food noise, GLP-1s, cognitive behavioral therapy, and the small mindset shifts that change everything. Dr. Rachel is a clinical psychologist, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and author of the new book When Life Happens. She specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy, stress, and the treatment of eating disorders and obesity, and she runs a private practice in New York City.

    Today we talk about why your brain defaults to worst-case scenario (it's survival wiring, not a personal flaw), the one-word shift that interrupts all-or-nothing thinking, and the cognitive distortions quietly running your day. Dr. Rachel walks us through what food noise actually is and why some people genuinely don't have it, how GLP-1 medications are changing the conversation around eating disorders and obesity treatment, and what most people misunderstand about both. We get into why the body sends signals that get louder until you finally listen, why "finding balance" is setting you up to fail, and the reframe that finally helped Dr. Rachel stop cancelling on herself.

    We also go personal: how a clinical psychologist talks to her own kids about mistakes, what's actually in her toolbox when life feels too heavy, and the moment that changed how she thinks about self-care.

    If you've been doing the work, reading the books, going to therapy, and still feel like you can't get traction, this conversation gives you a place to start that doesn't require overhauling your life.

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    Chapters
    (0:00) Why you keep starting over
    (1:30) Why she wrote this book
    (4:18) What a mindset shift looks like
    (6:00) All-or-nothing thinking
    (8:30) The one small thing rule
    (12:02) Worst-case scenario thinking
    (14:30) The thoughts running your day
    (16:13) When therapists share personal stuff
    (18:30) Did training prepare her for motherhood?
    (24:00) Working in obesity treatment
    (30:00) GLP-1s and food noise explained
    (37:20) Dance, eating disorders, the wake-up
    (42:30) Your body is sending signals
    (44:30) Managing a book launch and two kids
    (48:00) The Casey Neistat self-care moment
    (52:20) Why finding balance fails
    (55:00) Poker chips and resilience
    (58:30) What she hopes her kids learn
    (1:02:30) Dr. Rachel's three tools
    (1:04:30) Where to find Dr. Rachel

    Dr. Rachel's book When Life Happens is out now: whenlifehappensbook.comFind Dr. Rachel on Instagram: @drrachelnyc

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    When to leave a relationship, starting therapy with CPTSD, shame spirals, healthy love, inner child work

    14/05/2026 | 50min
    What do you do when your relationship is hard but you can't tell if it's worth saving, or when your trauma history makes your instincts feel unreliable? This week on Ask Kati Anything, licensed therapist Kati Morton, LMFT, answers seven listener questions about the moments when everything feels overwhelming and you can't tell what's the relationship, what's the depression, and what's the trauma talking.

    Topics in this episode include: when to stay in a relationship versus when to leave, BPD and people pleasing, complex PTSD and attachment wounds, fear of abandonment, codependency, starting therapy when you have bulimia, non-suicidal self-injury, and dissociation, grounding techniques for flashbacks, what healthy love actually looks like, why depression breakthrough symptoms make you feel empty after good experiences, shame spirals and how vulnerability snuffs shame out (Brené Brown's research), rumination, behavioral activation, recovering motivation after emotional burnout, finding yourself again after trauma, inner child work and writing letters to your younger self, and how to respond to unsolicited advice without building resentment.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    00:56 When to stay vs leave a relationship, attachment, BPD, complex PTSD

    12:00 Starting therapy with bulimia, BPD, self-harm, and dissociation

    19:00 What healthy love really looks like

    25:11 Feeling empty after going out, depression breakthrough symptoms

    28:39 Shame spirals, rumination, and Brené Brown on vulnerability

    34:25 Lack of motivation after burnout, becoming yourself after trauma

    40:56 Inner child work, writing letters to your younger self

    45:21 Unsolicited advice and how to respond

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    Escaping Narcissistic Circles: A 4-Step Filter for Your Life

    07/05/2026 | 1h 17min
    In this episode of Ask Kati Anything, licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton welcomes keynote speaker and bestselling author Ginny Priem to discuss the heavy toll of over-functioning and the path to reclaiming your identity. Ginny shares her powerful Unsubscribe Framework, a tool designed to help you filter out the noise and set firm boundaries in both your professional and personal life.

    From uncovering a partner's shocking double life to navigating the complexities of narcissistic family dynamics, Kati and Ginny explore how to heal from betrayal and the necessity of choosing peace over toxic loyalty.

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    Topics covered:

    The Unsubscribe Pillars: Learn how to use Block, Manage, Swap, and Mute to protect your time and energy.

    Healing from Betrayal: Ginny opens up about discovering her partner's systemic deception and how it became the catalyst for her life's work.

    Identifying Narcissistic Abuse: Understanding DARVO (Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender) and recognizing the signs of gaslighting.

    The Reality of No-Contact: A candid look at the difficult decision to go no-contact with a narcissistic parent.

    Living with Grief: Shifting the perspective from "moving through" grief to learning how to grow your life around it.

    Rebuilding Self-Trust: Why spending time with yourself (not just by yourself) is the key to fixing a "broken picker".

     

    Ginny Priem:

    Book: Unsubscribe: Why Letting Go is the Secret to Getting Ahead

    Podcast: Unsubscribe with Ginny Priem

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    "Is Therapy Supposed to Feel This Hard?"

    30/04/2026 | 1h 7min
    In this episode of Ask Kati Anything, licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton addresses why the healing process often feels more overwhelming after a breakthrough or a new diagnosis. We dive deep into the complexities of adult autism, the physical "freeze" response caused by trauma shame, and the frustration of feeling like your mental health journey has stalled.

    Kati also shares her perspective on the evolving role of GLP-1 medications in treating "food noise" and why reaching out for help when you’re "doing okay" is actually the best time for deep therapeutic work. Whether you’re navigating a difficult legal trigger like a parole hearing or searching for meaning in the face of depression, this episode provides grounded, empathetic tools to help you move forward.

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    Key Topics Covered

    Autism & "Standard" Therapy: Why therapy can feel like a performance after an adult diagnosis and how to adapt your sessions. 


    The Silence of Shame: How to handle the dissociation and urge to "no-show" after disclosing childhood sexual abuse. 


    Coping Skill "Hard Stops": Recognizing when weed or restrictive eating shifts from a survival tool to a barrier in your recovery. 


    Social Cues & Connection: Practical advice for "reality testing" interactions and distinguishing between friendly and flirty behavior. 


    Maintenance vs. Crisis: Why you don't need to be "doing poorly" to benefit from therapy—and why maintenance work is more effective. 


    The Search for Meaning: Navigating depression when traditional treatments like CBT or DBT feel out of reach or ineffective.

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    You're Not a Bad Mom. You're Repeating What You Saw

    24/04/2026 | 1h 16min
    She caught herself mid-sentence and realized it wasn't her voice. It was her mother's. This episode is about the patterns you inherited without knowing it, the ones running your parenting, your relationships, and the way you talk to yourself right now.Kati sits down with JoAnn Crohn, parenting educator and founder of No Guilt Mom, for a conversation that starts with mom guilt and lands somewhere much deeper. JoAnn shares how she white-knuckled through breastfeeding because she believed that's what a good mom does, and the single sentence from a therapist that broke the pattern. Kati talks about spending a month with her own mother and watching in real time as her self-talk mirrored thoughts her mom carried decades earlier. Together they trace how the martyrhood pattern gets passed down, why so many women lose themselves in motherhood without noticing, and what it actually takes to come back.They also cover why families that never fought produce adults who think conflict means the relationship is over, what happens when your kid leaves for college and you realize your identity went with them, the journaling practice that rewired JoAnn's thought spirals, why naming your inner critic actually helps you stop believing it, and how JoAnn found herself again through improv comedy at 44. This is the conversation for anyone who has ever heard themselves say something and thought: that wasn't me. That was my mom.

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    Ask Kati Anything ep. 311 | Your mental health podcast, with Kati Morton, LMFT with guest: JoAnn Crone
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Ask Kati Anything is a weekly mental health Q&A podcast where licensed therapist Kati Morton, LMFT, answers real questions from listeners about anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, eating disorders, OCD, BPD, ADHD, panic attacks, intrusive thoughts, relationships, attachment styles, narcissistic abuse, boundaries, self-esteem, and everything else that comes up in a therapy room. With over 12 years in private practice and a YouTube community of more than 1.5 million, Kati brings clinical insight, warmth, and zero judgment to the conversations most people are afraid to have out loud. Each episode pulls directly from listener submissions, so the topics stay grounded in what people are actually struggling with, from CBT and DBT skills to healing from childhood trauma to figuring out if it's time to start therapy. Whether you're in therapy, considering it, or just trying to understand your own mind a little better, this is the show that treats your questions like they matter, because they do.
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