The Unmasked Therapist Podcast
In this episode of The Unmasked Therapist Podcast, Clinical Supervisors Kim Rippy, LPC [https://keystonetherapygroup.com/kim-rippy/], and Kaitlyn Steel, LMFT [https://keystonetherapygroup.com/kaitlyn-steel/], continue the conversation around imposter syndrome by exploring what happens when therapists work with experiences they have never personally lived. Whether it's supporting clients through parenting teenagers, retirement, religious experiences, political differences, or relationship dynamics that differ from our own, therapists regularly encounter situations where they don't have a personal frame of reference. Kim and Kaitlyn discuss how these moments can trigger self-doubt and uncertainty, especially for newer clinicians, while also creating opportunities for deeper authenticity and connection. Drawing from their own clinical experiences, they explore how curiosity, empathy, and attunement allow therapists to show up effectively even when they cannot directly relate to a client's lived experience. The conversation highlights the importance of distinguishing between understanding a client's emotions and sharing their exact circumstances, while emphasizing that meaningful therapeutic connection does not require identical life experiences. Throughout the episode, Kim and Kaitlyn encourage therapists to lean into authenticity rather than perfection, using curiosity and self-awareness as guides when navigating unfamiliar territory in the therapy room. In this episode, we discuss: • Why not sharing a client's lived experience can trigger imposter syndrome • The difference between understanding a client's emotions and sharing their circumstances • How curiosity can strengthen therapeutic connection • Working with clients whose identities, beliefs, or life stages differ from your own • Using vulnerability appropriately in the therapeutic relationship • The role of empathy when working across differences • How EFT concepts can help therapists attune to experiences that don't come naturally to them • Finding connection through underlying needs rather than surface-level similarities • Using body awareness to improve attunement and clinical effectiveness • Why authenticity often matters more than having the "right" personal experience Connect with us: Supervision: www.keystonetherapygroup.com/supervision/ [http://www.keystonetherapygroup.com/supervision/] Instagram: @TheUnmaskedTherapist Email: Supervision@KeystoneTherapyGroup.com [Supervision@KeystoneTherapyGroup.com] If this episode resonated with you, leave a five-star review and subscribe for more conversations about authentic, grounded, human-centered therapy. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical supervision. All information shared represents our own opinions and should not be taken as legal or clinical direction. #TheUnmaskedTherapist #UnmaskedTherapist #TherapistPodcast #MentalHealthPodcast #ClinicalSupervision #TherapistIdentity #ImposterSyndrome #TherapistGrowth #TherapeuticRelationship #Empathy #Curiosity #PersonOfTheTherapist #EFTTherapy #ClinicalDevelopment
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