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You're Going To Therapist Hell

1 h 13 min · 7. heinä 2025
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Summary: In this episode, Dr. Joy Zelikovsky interviews Dr. Amy Boyers, a clinical psychologist specializing in eating disorders. They discuss Dr. Boyers' journey in psychology, the importance of mentorship, navigating different perspectives in therapy, and the complexities of therapeutic relationships. They also explore the evolution of therapeutic approaches, the significance of continuous learning, and the ethical considerations in therapy. Dr. Boyers shares her insights on handling challenging beliefs and the necessity of community engagement in the mental health field. The conversation concludes with valuable advice for new clinicians on maintaining personal well-being and professional growth. Takeaways: * Dr. Amy Boyers emphasizes the importance of mentorship in clinical practice. * Therapists must navigate different perspectives and values in therapy. * Handling challenging beliefs requires self-reflection and boundary management. * Therapy is a complex dynamic that involves both verbal and non-verbal communication. * Continuous learning and adaptation are crucial for effective therapy. * Ethics and boundaries are essential in maintaining a therapeutic relationship. * Networking and community engagement enhance professional growth. * The integration of various therapeutic modalities can benefit clients. * Self-care and personal interests are vital for therapist well-being. * Therapists should always have something to look forward to in their personal lives. keywords: psychology, therapy, mental health, eating disorders, clinical practice, mentorship, boundaries, professional development, therapeutic modalities

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