Behind the Therapy Door

Episode 34: Interview with a Therapist’s Child - Dalton

50 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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People might assume that having a live-in therapist for a parent makes life easier.  However…is this really the case?  In this episode, we sit down with Sarah’s oldest child, Dalton, and ask him what it is like having a parent that is a therapist, what he has learned from the relationship, what has been difficult to navigate, if PCM has been helpful in understanding himself and others, and what he is taking with him into the transition off to college.  In typical Thome style, the snark flies free, but is wrapped in good natured humor, support, and wisdom. theaffinityconsultants.com Cover art by Scott Thome Music composed by Justin Breame

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