100. Sharing Symptoms
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Join us as we hear from Daisy who shares her journey of experiencing vicarious trauma and physical symptoms while working in the field of medical social work. She describes how she felt intense empathy for her patients, to the point of experiencing their symptoms herself. Eventually, she made the difficult decision to leave her job and start her own private practice. Through therapy and body work, Daisy has found healing and a better quality of life. She encourages others to listen to their intuition and prioritize their well-being, and gives us the important reminder that it is okay to leave a setting even if you're "good" at it. Connect with our sponsor, Jane, and don't forget to use the code "BADTHERAPIST" for a one-month grace period on your account AND to get get your swag for switching! Did something in the show resonate with you? Help us spread the Am I a Bad Therapist message! Check out our new merch, filled with plenty of sarcasm and bad therapist humor! Follow Am I a Bad Therapist on Instagram for sneak peeks, previews, and all of the latest information about the podcast! Connect with Daisy on her Instagram or her podcast! Connect with Kathryn inside the The Therapist Network or join the Network on Instagram. Connect with Allie on Instagram, access the Creative Intervention Library, or shop all things mental health on her Etsy store! Do you need professional podcast producing, editing, or music? Connect with our amazing producer, Austin! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/am-i-a-bad-therapist/support
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