Thrive with Us by Dr. Sarah Rasmi

From Reddit Threads to Real Talk: Therapists Respond

54 min · 1. Mai 2026
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What do therapists really think about their clients, their work, and the questions people are too afraid to ask in session? In this episode, Dr. Sarah Rasmi sits down with Dahlia Yamout, M.A. and Judy Seoud, M.Ed., M.A. to respond to real, anonymous questions shared on Reddit about therapy. From whether therapists have favourite clients to what happens when you bump into yours at the supermarket, this episode pulls back the curtain on what therapy actually looks like from the other side of the room. Honest, warm, and at times surprising. This one is for anyone who has ever wondered what goes on in a therapist's mind.

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