The Therapist Lounge
Sabrina talk candidly with LCSW and author Beth Canalichio about why therapists need consistent self-reflection and why getting our own therapy can make us more effective and less reactive with clients. We unpack blind spots, burnout, and the ethics of staying client-centered when our feelings, beliefs, or the broader culture get loud. • the case for therapists doing their own therapy • noticing reactions as signals to slow down • blind spots, biases, and cultural assumptions • countertransference, discomfort, and when to seek supervision • ethical duty to refer out when needed • burnout risks, boundaries, time off, and caseload limits • practical tools like journaling, mindfulness, and peer consult • using reflection to strengthen rapport and the therapeutic alliance • staying as neutral as possible amid politics, faith differences, and social media pressure
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