98. Our Mental Health Matters

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Join us this week as Elizabeth shares her experience of creating a school-based therapeutic program virtually during the pandemic and the impact it had on her mental health. Elizabeth opens up about questioning her self-worth and capabilities as a therapist. She shares the impact of write-ups and disciplinary action on her mental health and how the support of her friends and family helped her realize the need for change. Elizabeth emphasizes the importance of finding the right work environment and how it can positively impact clinical work. She encourages therapists to trust their gut and prioritize their mental health when making career decisions. Get vulnerable with us this week as we dive deep into our own mental health as therapists.

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98. Our Mental Health Matters

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