From Therapy to Social Change

By: Mick Cooper & John Wilson
  • Summary

  • We believe that insights and practices from the realm of therapy can contribute to a better world for all. At least, that's our hope... In an era marked by climate crisis, conflicts, and escalating inequality, any positive contribution is surely welcome. But what, more specifically, can the fields of therapy, psychology, psychiatry, and mental health offer to create a more equitable, sustainable, and flourishing world? This is the question we aim to explore in this podcast series.

    Hosted by Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology and author of 'Psychology at the Heart of Social Change' (Policy Press, 2023), as well as a father of four, and John Wilson, a Psychotherapist, Educator, and Co-Director of Onlinevents, we will engage in conversations with a diverse array of therapists, writers, and other perceptive and influential individuals.

    We aim to delve into the depths of the human psyche while connecting it to current social and political issues—all with energy, enthusiasm, and a touch of humour, we hope!

    Sponsored by Onlinevents: https://www.onlinevents.co.uk/

    © 2025 From Therapy to Social Change
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Episodes
  • The Age of Humachines: Artificial Intelligence, Social Justice, and the Annihilation of Being Human. Michael D. B. Harvey in Conversation with Mick Cooper
    Mar 21 2025

    What happens when the line between human and machine begins to blur? Michael Harvey, author of "The Age of Humachines," takes us on a fascinating journey through the rapidly transforming technological landscape where machines are increasingly humanized and humans face mechanization.

    Harvey introduces us to the five categories of humachines reshaping our world: cognitive systems mimicking human reasoning, emotional technologies reading our feelings, relational machines transforming our communication, robots replacing human functions, and the mechanization of humans themselves through brain-computer interfaces and artificial organs. This isn't science fiction—it's happening now, with companies like Neuralink already implanting technology in human brains and predictions of 1.3 billion robots in our supply chains by 2035.

    Behind this transformation lies a powerful economic imperative. As traditional growth stagnates, capitalism seeks reinvention through technologies that prioritizes capital while making human labor increasingly obsolete. The result? A steepening social pyramid with a techno-elite at its peak, equipped with life-extending technologies and enhanced capabilities, while the majority face displacement and diminishing prospects. This transition goes largely undebated, presented as inevitable progress rather than a profound choice about our collective future.

    Most concerning is the widespread de-skilling of humanity. From wayfinding replaced by GPS to creativity supplanted by generative AI, Harvey argued that we are losing fundamental capabilities that have defined our species for millennia. For therapists and psychologists, this presents both a challenge and opportunity—to articulate and preserve the uniquely human dimensions of connection and relational depth that no algorithm can truly replicate.

    So how might we shape a technological future that serves human flourishing rather than replacing it, and what limits, if any, do we need to put on AI? Harvey and Cooper explore the very real strategies and possibilities that can create a humanised, socially just future.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Alex Sobel MP in Conversation: Being Real in the Political World
    Feb 11 2025

    What is the reality of political life and how does it affect our MPs? Can they be the real human beings that they are? In this podcast, TaSC members Robbie Curtis and Mick Cooper talk to Labour MP Alex Sobel, as he discusses his journey from environmental and anti-fascist activism to representing an ‘unwinnable’ Labour constituency. With a much-appreciated openness, Alex sheds light on the personal and professional challenges of political life, providing a candid look at some of the mental health challenges faced by politicians in 2025. Alex talks about the stress and isolation that can come with the role, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being amidst the relentless demands of public service.

    There are systemic challenges that can threaten the capacity for parliament to represent all human beings. Alex goes on to discuss parliamentary issues like lack of designated seating, irregular hours, and frequent travel that can create a non-family-friendly environment, especially for those with young children or separated families. Alex also discusses the prevalence of undiagnosed neurodiversity among MPs and the limited mental health support available. Alex advocates for more inclusive practices that accommodate the diverse needs of politicians, highlighting the importance of effective representation.

    Alex underscores Leeds' significant contributions to arts and culture; and shares insights into being a Jewish MP, addressing antisemitism within political spaces and the distinction between Jewish identity and Israeli government policies. We round off the episode by tackling the broader implications of misinformation in today's digital age, stressing the crucial role of truth in preserving democratic values. This episode invites listeners to explore the multifaceted world of politics and the pressing challenges today's politicians face.

    This Podcast is sponsored by Onlinevents

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    50 mins
  • David Bedrick on Unshaming and Empowerment: From Personal Healing to Systemic Change
    Feb 10 2025

    Imagine growing up with a constant sense of shame, only to realize later how powerful unshaming witnesses can be in healing that wound. This episode features the insightful David Bedrick, a teacher, counselor, and author, who sheds light on the profound impact of shame on our personal development. Through intimate stories, he reveals how his challenging upbringing, marked by his father's violence and his mother's denial, shaped his understanding of the dual role witnesses play in either perpetuating or alleviating shame. David’s narrative serves as a poignant reminder of how crucial it is to validate and believe in each other's experiences to foster genuine self-acceptance and transformation.

    We navigate through the intricacies of intersectional oppression and systemic dehumanization, diving into gender-based insults and the cultural forces that perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Our conversation emphasizes the necessity of differentiating between individual and systemic oppression when addressing these issues. Recognizing these oppressive messages’ historical roots, we explore solidarity and empowerment as vital tools for healing. David shares how healed individuals can act as catalysts for collective healing, challenging societal norms while supporting others in similar struggles, illustrating the potential for a transformative ripple effect throughout society.

    Our discussion takes us further into the realms of consciousness and representation, where we examine how historical oppression continues to influence power dynamics today. Understanding these dynamics is key to fostering meaningful connections and personal growth. We also touch on the concept of shame, questioning whether it can ever be constructive in encouraging just actions. Throughout the episode, we explore how healing can be a pathway to becoming one's true self, engaging authentically with one's passions and purpose. By reflecting on personal experiences and insights from influential figures, we invite listeners to embark on their own journey of self-realization, honoring their unique calling in life.

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    This Podcast is sponsored by Onlinevents


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    57 mins
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