What Does My Therapist Really Think?
This week we're joined by two clinicians from Geek Therapy — Halley Palmer, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and founder of The Therapy Guild, and Jessie Duncan, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and trauma specialist — for a conversation that might just change the way you think about therapy altogether. Geek Therapy is the practice of using the media you actually love — video games, anime, comics, D&D, sci-fi — as a real therapeutic tool. And it works, because the research is clear: the most important factor in whether therapy is effective isn't the modality. It's the relationship. When your therapist gets your world, trust builds faster — and that's when the real work can begin. We talk about what a session actually looks like, how Jessie uses trauma containers inspired by client fandoms, why geek culture has always been a safe space for people figuring out who they are, and why your obsession with Naruto, Dragon Ball Z, or Law and Order SVU might be the exact thing that unlocks your healing. Also — yes, everyone's a geek. Halley said it and we're not taking it back. Follow Geek Therapy at @geektherapy [https://www.instagram.com/geektherapy/?hl=en] and learn more at geektherapy.org [https://geektherapy.org/]. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube Shorts @DreavitaDreamedia [https://www.youtube.com/@DreavitaDreamedia/shorts] and start your mental health journey at dreavita.com [https://dreavita.com/]
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