The Therapist Lounge
We talk with Dr. Greg Obert about client-centered therapy and why real change often starts when a therapist shows up as a genuine human being. We dig into deep listening, the power of presence, and how relationship-first work strengthens outcomes even in structured trauma treatment. • Greg’s journey from early psychology classes to clinical practice and podcasting • why an overly rigid CBT introduction can miss the person behind the symptoms • what the Gloria therapy tapes teach about empathy and therapeutic presence • training that builds listening skills by naming the underlying message • client-centered therapy as collaborative rather than directive • unconditional positive regard as nonjudgment rather than approval • how authenticity lowers client resistance and builds trust • trauma work with PTSD and veterans while keeping the person ahead of protocol • why scripts work best as templates customized to the relationship • Greg’s book The Man On The Bench and the impact of unexpected human connection Visit the Royal Oasis Psychotherapy Institute, RoyalOasisPI.com.
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