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Ashley and Ress discuss the concept of 'Call Me Out Therapy'—the type of therapy that involves harshly calling out clients—and the growing trend of folks wanting some one to "go awwffff" and 'get me together". We explore can this actually hinder genuine healing by creating dependency rather than fostering self-awareness and sustained progress. The hosts emphasize the significance of creating a therapeutic environment that feels safe and emotionally supportive, allowing for true accountability and growth. Ress and Ashley explore if the desire to be 'called out' is just rooted in past traumas and cultural norms, that mimic abuse disguised as healing.
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Ashley and Ress discuss the concept of 'Call Me Out Therapy'—the type of therapy that involves harshly calling out clients—and the growing trend of folks wanting some one to "go awwffff" and 'get me together". We explore can this actually hinder genuine healing by creating dependency rather than fostering self-awareness and sustained progress. The hosts emphasize the significance of creating a therapeutic environment that feels safe and emotionally supportive, allowing for true accountability and growth. Ress and Ashley explore if the desire to be 'called out' is just rooted in past traumas and cultural norms, that mimic abuse disguised as healing.

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