Therapists Just Sit and Talk All Day? Oh, If Only… The myth that therapists just sit in a chair, nod sagely, and occasionally murmur, “How does that make you feel?” is as persistent as it is absurd. If only our workday was as leisurely as people imagine—just chatting away, sipping tea, and collecting our feesContinue reading “Ever Wondered What Your Therapist is Really Thinking During Your Session?”
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The Value of Long-Term Therapy – A Lifelong Investment in Mental, Emotional, and Soulful Well-Being
Let’s start with a truth bomb: therapy isn’t a ‘one-and-done’ kind of deal. It’s not like getting your oil changed—something you check off your list every few months and then forget about. Therapy, especially long-term therapy, is more like regular exercise, dental checkups, or investing in a solid skincare routine. It’s care for your mind,Continue reading “The Value of Long-Term Therapy – A Lifelong Investment in Mental, Emotional, and Soulful Well-Being”
The Perception of Young Therapists: The Myth of Competence Based on Age
Let’s be honest—there’s a persistent myth in the mental health world that younger therapists are somehow less competent, less equipped, or less experienced. Maybe it’s because they haven’t collected enough “life miles,” or they haven’t had their fill of those elusive “real-world” experiences that supposedly make someone wiser. But is that really true? Spoiler alert:Continue reading “The Perception of Young Therapists: The Myth of Competence Based on Age”