
The Perfectly Imperfect Therapist
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In this conversation, Dr. Cam, Dr. Kim, and Dr. Dan discuss the experience of feeling like hypocrites as therapists. They share personal stories of struggling to practice what they preach and the challenges of maintaining professional boundaries. They emphasize the importance of self-reflection and the need to continually work on their own well-being. They challenge stereotypes of therapists as emotionless or robotic, emphasizing the importance of being genuine and relatable. The hosts also explore the concept of congruence and the value of owning one's imperfections as a therapist. They highlight the collaborative nature of therapy and the importance of normalizing struggles and challenges. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the human side of therapy and the power of humor in building rapport and facilitating growth.