Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby
Your client’s mood might be shaped as much by their gut and their screen as by their thoughts.
We talk so much about emotions, attachment, and insight in therapy - but what if physiology and media are quietly steering the wheel? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Tatyana El-Kour, a psychologist and registered dietitian who studies how media and technology shape our everyday choices. Together, we’re unpacking how the gut-brain axis and digital exposure affect mental health, and why understanding these forces matters for our work as therapists.
Dr. Tatyana shares her “Three Ps” framework (plate, physiology, and platform), a simple, science-backed way to think about how nutrition, stress, and media interact to influence mood and behavior. We explore how inflammation, poor sleep, and doomscrolling can drive anxiety and irritability, and how even small “circuit breakers” like more fiber, deep breathing, or curating your digital feed can help restore balance.
This is an invitation to expand your clinical lens - to look beyond the purely psychological and consider the full system your clients live in: body, brain, and the world around them.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Why Therapists Must Look Beyond Psychology
01:40 The Gut–Brain Axis Explained for Therapists
05:40 The “Three Ps” Framework: Plate, Physiology, and Platform
08:20 How Therapists Can Expand Client Assessments
16:20 Simple Circuit Breakers for the Gut–Brain Loop
21:10 Digital Diets and Algorithmic Hygiene
27:10 The Future of Gut–Brain Research in Mental Health
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xoxo,
Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby
Growing Self