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Friendship is often celebrated in the joyful, milestone moments of life—but the real depth of friendship is revealed in the complicated, tender, and difficult seasons. In this episode, we sit down to talk about what friendship looks like when life is beautiful and when it’s heavy, and why this conversation matters so deeply for therapists, helpers, and anyone working in human-centered fields. We explore how unity in our work isn’t just a motto or a feel-good phrase—it’s a way of relating to one another that strengthens clinicians, clients, and the entire field of mental health. ---------------------------------------- IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE: FRIENDSHIP IN THE REAL MOMENTS—NOT JUST THE HIGHLIGHT REEL We talk about how friendship evolves over time and why the most meaningful connections often grow through: * Career transitions * Personal growth and identity shifts * Burnout, grief, and uncertainty * Celebrations and milestones As therapists, we hold space for others every day. But who holds space for us? We discuss the importance of building friendships where therapists can be fully human—messy, joyful, unsure, and evolving. ---------------------------------------- WHY THERAPIST FRIENDSHIP MATTERS PROFESSIONALLY Friendship in this field is not just “nice to have”—it’s protective and sustaining. We dive into how supportive relationships with other clinicians can: * Reduce isolation in private practice * Prevent burnout and compassion fatigue * Create space for honest reflection and growth * Strengthen ethical and thoughtful clinical work When therapists have trusted colleagues and friends, the ripple effects reach clients and communities. ---------------------------------------- UNITY AS A DAILY PRACTICE IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS We talk about what it means to move beyond slogans and into action. Unity in therapy spaces looks like: * Collaboration instead of competition * Consultation instead of comparison * Community instead of isolation * Encouragement instead of scarcity mindset We discuss how the field becomes stronger when therapists root for one another, share knowledge, and grow together. ---------------------------------------- MOVING AWAY FROM THE SCARCITY MINDSET IN MENTAL HEALTH WORK The helping professions can sometimes feel competitive—whether around referrals, niches, or visibility. In this conversation, we unpack how shifting toward abundance and collaboration can transform the way we work. We explore: * Why there is room for everyone in this field * How collaboration benefits clients and clinicians * The emotional impact of community vs. competition * Practical ways therapists can support each other ---------------------------------------- LEARN MORE ABOUT LENA AND OUR WORK TOGETHER Lena’s Practice: https://www.interfaithbridge.com/ [https://www.interfaithbridge.com/] Lena’s Teen Groups: https://www.interfaithbridge.com/teen-groups [https://www.interfaithbridge.com/teen-groups] Our Group Supervision: https://www.ampawpc.com/group-supervision-for-social-workers-and-counselors-aurora-denver-co [https://www.ampawpc.com/group-supervision-for-social-workers-and-counselors-aurora-denver-co] ----------------------------------------
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