
Ep. 14 - Therapy Takes Time Inside the Ups and Downs of Healing
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Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross open the clinic door and talk candidly about what it is really like to help people heal. They unpack the slow and nonlinear nature of recovery, the stock market analogy for progress, and why patience and hope matter when relief is not instant. They explore the limits of quick fixes like tranquilizers, the pressure that short term therapy research can put on real people, and the ways insurance and rating scales can crowd out genuine conversation. You will hear how small talk lowers anxiety, how a strong therapeutic alliance forms, and why active skills based work such as cognitive behavioral therapy can accelerate change. The docs also offer practical life prescriptions like family dinners at a real kitchen table and less time on screens. Most of all, they share why they still love this work and why staying with the process leads to true improvement over time.
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