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The UnScripted Mind

The UnScripted Mind

By: Jim Cunningham LPC
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"Welcome to The Unscripted Mind — honest mental health insight from a working therapist."


Hosted by Jim Cunningham, Licensed Professional Counselor, this podcast tackles the topics that show up in your daily life — anxiety, depression, grief, toxic relationships, anger, avoidance, parenting, trauma, empathy, and the psychology behind why we do what we do.


Each episode delivers practical tools and honest strategies to help you gain more self-awareness, make better choices, and take back control.
No influencer advice. No wellness hype. Just straight talk from a working therapist.


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Episodes
  • Trauma Doesn't Damage People. Here's What Actually Does.
    May 12 2026

    Most people have heard of EMDR. Very few actually understand what it does — or why it works when years of talk therapy haven't moved the needle.

    In this episode, Jim Cunningham, LPC breaks it down in plain language: what trauma actually is (it's not what most people think), why you can't always see your own patterns from inside them, and what EMDR does to a traumatic memory that insight alone cannot do.

    You'll come away understanding why the past lives in the present — and what it actually takes to change that.

    Topics covered:
    • Big-T vs. small-T trauma — and why the small ones often do the most damage
    • Why understanding your patterns isn't the same as processing them
    • The fish, the cage, the cult — why you can't always see your own water
    • The bookshelf analogy — how EMDR actually works on a traumatic memory
    • The mountainside/binoculars image — what 'zooming out' looks like in a session
    • The difference between a wound and a scar
    • What EMDR treats beyond PTSD — anxiety, depression, phobias, chronic pain, performance issues
    • Why people avoid starting EMDR — and what happens when they push through


    SHOW NOTES / REFERENCES

    EMDR International Association (EMDRIA). About EMDR Therapy. emdria.org/about-emdr-therapy/

    EMDR International Association (EMDRIA). Experiencing EMDR Therapy — Eight Phases. emdria.org/about-emdr-therapy/experiencing-emdr-therapy/

    Shapiro, F. (2018). Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy: Basic Principles, Protocols, and Procedures (3rd ed.). Guilford Press.

    Van der Kolk, B.A., et al. (2007). A randomized clinical trial of EMDR, fluoxetine, and pill placebo in treatment of PTSD. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 68(1), 37–46.

    Maxfield, L. (2019). A clinician's guide to the efficacy of EMDR therapy. Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 13(4), 239–246.

    Shapiro, F., & Forrest, M. (2016). EMDR: The breakthrough therapy for overcoming anxiety, stress, and trauma. Basic Books.

    The Unscripted Mind — real therapy, real talk, no fluff. Hosted by Jim Cunningham, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Each episode delivers practical tools and honest mental health insight to help you gain self-awareness, make better choices, and feel more in control.

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    22 mins
  • When Avoidance Becomes Your Identity: Victim Mindset, the Fear Ladder, and How to Finally Break the Pattern
    Apr 14 2026

    There's a version of avoidance so sophisticated that the people living inside it never see it for what it is — because it doesn't feel like avoidance. It feels like the truth.

    In Part 2 of this series, Jim unpacks the Tendency for Interpersonal Victimhood (TIV) — a 2020 personality construct from Tel Aviv University that explains why some people organize their entire identity around being wronged, and why that makes accountability feel impossible. He also delivers the full clinical picture of the Fear Ladder, including the two things most people miss when they try to use it on their own: safety behaviors and pacing. Finally, Jim walks through five concrete strategies for going into hard conversations with a plan instead of a reaction.

    This episode is about what it costs you to keep playing not to lose — and what it actually looks like to start playing to win.

    Topics covered:

    • The four dimensions of Interpersonal Victimhood (TIV)
    • Why victimhood identity is a nervous system pattern, not a character flaw
    • The Fear Ladder: full clinical picture and common mistakes
    • Safety behaviors and why they cancel your progress
    • Five strategies for high-stakes conversations
    • Playing to win vs. playing not to lose
    • Your three-part homework assignment

    References: Gabay et al. (2020), Craske et al. (2008), Foa & Kozak (1986), Nolen-Hoeksema et al. (2008), Gollwitzer (1999), Ok et al. (2021)

    The Unscripted Mind — real therapy, real talk, no fluff. Hosted by Jim Cunningham, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Each episode delivers practical tools and honest mental health insight to help you gain self-awareness, make better choices, and feel more in control.

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    25 mins
  • Avoidance Makes It Worse (And How To Stop It)
    Apr 2 2026

    You know the conversation you've been putting off for three weeks. You've rehearsed it. You've run it in your head. And then you just don't do it. That's not weakness. That's avoidance — and it's costing you more than you realize. In this episode, I break down the psychology behind why we avoid the things that matter most, what it's actually doing to your brain and your life, and four research-backed tools to start breaking the pattern.

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    IN THIS EPISODE: → Why 1 in 3 people meet the clinical threshold for avoidance-driven anxiety → The Little Albert experiment — how fear is learned (and spreads)→ Seligman's learned helplessness research and what it means for you → The difference between discomfort and actual danger → Why "I'll deal with it eventually" is a trap → 4 tools that actually work

    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔔 PART 2 IS COMING — Subscribe so you don't miss it. Next episode: What happens when avoidance becomes an identity. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

    REFERENCES - Watson & Rayner (1920) — Journal of Experimental Psychology - Seligman & Maier (1967) — Journal of Experimental Psychology - Pittelkow et al. (2020) — PLOS ONE (7-country social anxiety study) - Levin et al. (2022) — Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science - Gollwitzer (1999) — American Psychologist - Hofmann & Smits (2008) — Journal of Clinical Psychiatry ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

    Jim Cunningham is a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Monument, Colorado. This podcast explores real psychology, real research, and real talk — without the fluff.

    The Unscripted Mind — real therapy, real talk, no fluff. Hosted by Jim Cunningham, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Each episode delivers practical tools and honest mental health insight to help you gain self-awareness, make better choices, and feel more in control.

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    19 mins
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