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The Wandering Clinician

Podcast de J.P. De Oliveira Estevão

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Desarrollo personal y salud

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Welcome to my podcast! My name is J.P. De Oliveira Estevão, and I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor dedicated to fostering meaningful conversations about mental health and personal growth. I'm so glad you're here. This podcast will be your space to explore important topics, ask questions, and share insights about mental health. I'll be hosting episodes at least twice a month on Friday evenings, creating a warm and supportive environment where we can dive deep into the issues that matter most. You're always welcome to join the conversation if you have a specific question or a topic you'd like to discuss. Feel free to contact me anytime at jpdo.counselor@gmail.com. I'd also love for you to check out my book, A Boy Called J.P., available now on Amazon. It is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, identity, and finding one's voice. Thank you for sharing this journey with me. Let's build a community where mental health is prioritized and everyone feels empowered to live authentically.

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19 episodios

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You are not a Rough Draft

This episode explores the internal struggles of neurodivergent individuals who often feel inadequate because they measure their success against societal standards not designed for their unique minds. It suggests that the primary barrier to happiness is not neurodivergence itself, but a persistent internal narrative that treats one’s life as an endless self-improvement project rather than something to be lived. By shifting from self-judgment to curiosity, individuals can recognize that their brains are wired for protection and problem-solving, even when those traits become exhausting. The author emphasizes that satisfaction is found in ordinary moments and personal engagement, such as the state of flow, rather than in reaching a perfect, problem-free destination. Ultimately, the source encourages readers to practice self-acceptance, viewing themselves as complete beings rather than "rough drafts" awaiting future refinement. This perspective reclaims the value of personal timelines and authentic interests over the pressure of external comparisons.

22 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
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Fragile Masculinity and the Performance of Strength

The Wandering Clinician examines the psychological phenomenon of precarious manhood, where masculinity is viewed as a fragile status that must be constantly earned and defended. The author uses reports of men avoiding basic hygiene due to fears of appearing gay as a starting point to discuss how internalized homophobia and rigid gender roles police male behavior. By referencing sociological concepts like masculinity threat, the piece argues that many men prioritize the performance of toughness over their own physical and emotional well-being. The narrative highlights the tragic irony that this obsession with maintaining a powerful image often results in increased anxiety, social isolation, and a reluctance to seek medical care. Ultimately, the source suggests that true confidence lies in authenticity and self-awareness rather than in the constant avoidance of perceived feminine traits. Historical and cultural examples are provided to demonstrate that definitions of manliness are often arbitrary and shift over time.

21 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
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Mental Health Labyrinth

Every day, people struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mental health challenges are told that help is available. Yet when they reach out, they often find themselves trapped in a maze of insurance approvals, limited provider networks, endless paperwork, and treatment restrictions. At the very moment they need support the most, they are expected to navigate a complex bureaucracy that can feel overwhelming and exhausting. In this video, we will explore the hidden structural obstacles that prevent millions of people from accessing the care they need. We will examine how practices such as step therapy, inadequate insurance coverage, and low reimbursement rates create a two-tiered system where quality mental health treatment is increasingly reserved for those who can afford to pay out of pocket. Most importantly, we will discuss why access to mental health care should be as simple as walking through an open door, and why investing in accessible treatment is not only a compassionate choice but also a smart investment in healthier individuals, stronger families, and a more resilient society.

19 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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