
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


"No bad parts" is a common mantra in therapy – the various parts of ourselves are always working to serve some beneficial purpose. But what happens when a therapist communicates to a client that significant parts of who they are aren't welcome in the therapy room? Today's guest Adam describes having to compartmentalize aspects of his identity with his therapist, and Dr. Sheila Addison joins us to discuss how to provide affirming services to all parts of a client.
Thank you for listening. To support the show and receive access to regular bonus episodes, check out the Very Bad Therapy Patreon community. Today's episode is sponsored by Mental Health Match.
Introduction: 0:00 – 4:53
Part One: 4:53 – 41:18
Part Two: 41:18 – 1:23:05
Very Bad Therapy: Website / Facebook / Bookshelf / Tell Us Your Story
Show Notes:
By Ben Fineman and Caroline Wiita4.3
331331 ratings
"No bad parts" is a common mantra in therapy – the various parts of ourselves are always working to serve some beneficial purpose. But what happens when a therapist communicates to a client that significant parts of who they are aren't welcome in the therapy room? Today's guest Adam describes having to compartmentalize aspects of his identity with his therapist, and Dr. Sheila Addison joins us to discuss how to provide affirming services to all parts of a client.
Thank you for listening. To support the show and receive access to regular bonus episodes, check out the Very Bad Therapy Patreon community. Today's episode is sponsored by Mental Health Match.
Introduction: 0:00 – 4:53
Part One: 4:53 – 41:18
Part Two: 41:18 – 1:23:05
Very Bad Therapy: Website / Facebook / Bookshelf / Tell Us Your Story
Show Notes:

532 Listeners

1,137 Listeners

112 Listeners

2,528 Listeners

1,392 Listeners

605 Listeners

144 Listeners

113,121 Listeners

14,969 Listeners

590 Listeners

2,355 Listeners

365 Listeners

175 Listeners

138 Listeners

2,038 Listeners