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What if your private practice could be a place where people stop trying to fix themselves—and start actually feeling what’s going on inside?
In this powerful episode, Kerry Thomas pulls back the curtain on her 25-year journey in mental health, sharing how a personal wake-up call challenged everything she thought she knew about therapy, medication, and what it really means to heal.
We talk about the connection between nutrition and mood, why numbing emotions isn’t the answer, and how private practice therapists can stop pathologizing normal human experiences.
This one’s honest, eye-opening, and a little bit rebellious—in the best way. Let’s get into it.
Resources Mentioned In This Episode
Read the show notes here
Watch on YouTube
Use the promo code “GORDON” to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free
Consulting with Gordon
Mental Health Wear TN
The PsychCraft Network
Trauma-Informed Yoga Basics
Meet Kerry Thomas
Kerry Thomas is a holistically based Licensed Professional Counselor with over 20 years of counseling experience in many different settings and with diverse populations. In addition to the traditional approaches often used in cognitive behavioral therapy, Kerry will incorporate tools, practices, and strategies encompassing the totality of the person she is working with that are extremely powerful and often overlooked. After 20 years of work in this arena, it is difficult to imagine an issue that has not crossed her threshold. In your session with Kerry, you will be met with profound kindness and a deep understanding of what it is like to be human. Kerry is the mother of two grown, adult children who are her best friends. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, exploring the countryside on her motorcycle, growing her own food, and laughing at herself. She most enjoys empowering her clients to take brave steps towards living their most authentic lives.
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What if your private practice could be a place where people stop trying to fix themselves—and start actually feeling what’s going on inside?
In this powerful episode, Kerry Thomas pulls back the curtain on her 25-year journey in mental health, sharing how a personal wake-up call challenged everything she thought she knew about therapy, medication, and what it really means to heal.
We talk about the connection between nutrition and mood, why numbing emotions isn’t the answer, and how private practice therapists can stop pathologizing normal human experiences.
This one’s honest, eye-opening, and a little bit rebellious—in the best way. Let’s get into it.
Resources Mentioned In This Episode
Read the show notes here
Watch on YouTube
Use the promo code “GORDON” to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free
Consulting with Gordon
Mental Health Wear TN
The PsychCraft Network
Trauma-Informed Yoga Basics
Meet Kerry Thomas
Kerry Thomas is a holistically based Licensed Professional Counselor with over 20 years of counseling experience in many different settings and with diverse populations. In addition to the traditional approaches often used in cognitive behavioral therapy, Kerry will incorporate tools, practices, and strategies encompassing the totality of the person she is working with that are extremely powerful and often overlooked. After 20 years of work in this arena, it is difficult to imagine an issue that has not crossed her threshold. In your session with Kerry, you will be met with profound kindness and a deep understanding of what it is like to be human. Kerry is the mother of two grown, adult children who are her best friends. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, exploring the countryside on her motorcycle, growing her own food, and laughing at herself. She most enjoys empowering her clients to take brave steps towards living their most authentic lives.
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