The Healthy Life Therapist
Therapy can teach you skills and still leave you wondering, “Do I sound real?” Ryan Ramos Master's student in Clinical Mental Health Counseling sits down with Dr. Jorge Rosales Lopez, a counseling professor at Palo Alto University, to talk about the part of clinical work that doesn’t fit into a worksheet: authenticity. We get into what it means to show up as yourself first and a counselor second, and why clients can feel the difference between a polished technique and a human response. From there, we widen the lens to comunidad, belonging, and the systems that shape who feels safe seeking mental health support. Dr. Lopez shares how stigma shows up in Spanish speaking communities and how Ryan has heard similar messages in Filipino culture, where needing help can get mislabeled as being “crazy” or “broken.” We dig into how that shame keeps people out of therapy, and how clinicians can move from awareness to action, especially with clients who have historically been underserved. We also talk about modern relationship realities, including non monogamy and other experiences that many training programs used to ignore. The focus is simple and challenging: create safety and connection before you try to “fix” anything. Finally, Dr. Lopez explains why language concordant therapy matters so much, how bilingual counseling can help clients feel truly seen, and why sustainable therapist self care often looks more like community care than solo routines. If you care about therapist identity, inclusive mental health counseling, couples therapy training, and building a practice that stays human, press play. Subscribe, share this with a classmate or colleague, and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you’re claiming for yourself.
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