Stuff You Wish You Learned in Grad School with Jennifer Agee, LCPC

Season 2 Episode 3: Understanding Countertransference featuring Rebecca Love


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Rebecca Love, LCSW (She/her) discusses the importance of understanding countertransference and its impact on your work with clients as well as yourself. This is one of the most important issues to understand in your work with clients and is rarely discussed.  

Rebecca Love is an entrepreneur and army veteran from Sacramento, CA. Her passion for helping others began as a medic in the Army and inspired her to pursue a career in the mental health field. After working as a therapist in correctional institutions and a large group practice, Rebecca decided to open her own private practice in November of 2020. She is now the clinical director for three associates and the practice is growing. Her love of the work of therapy and of teaching has made clinical supervision a natural fit for her. 

In addition to cultivating her growing practice, Rebecca is a doctoral candidate in psychology. She is an avid reader and enjoys traveling and being outdoors. Rebecca is an advocate for the LGBTQ population, a certified grief therapist, and hopes to soon start a non-profit that provides critical intervention to suicidal clients who lack resources for specialized outpatient care. She is the mother of three and lives at home with her husband and youngest child. She is a licensed social worker in California, Colorado, South Dakota, and Rhode Island. 

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  • Rebecca’s website, mention this podcast for a 20% discount in support group for clinicians, additional BIPOC discounts are also available
  • Jennifer Agee coaching page
  • Counseling Community Facebook community
  • Counseling Community Instagram
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Stuff You Wish You Learned in Grad School with Jennifer Agee, LCPCBy Jennifer Agee, LCPC