Ideas are great but therapist’s tone is so condescending
I really like the idea of this podcast and I relate and can learn something through each episode. However, I’m having a hard time hearing the therapist’s tone of voice during recorded sessions. It sounds extremely condescending and insincere. I understand maybe this is her specific approach, but I can’t get myself to listen to her. Especially when the therapist keeps saying “I’m sorry” and “ohhh” to calm the clients. The apologies and responses for clients’ struggle usually come immediately after hearing them, so fast that it sounds like their emotions and not processed properly. Just saying “I understand” and “ohh that must be hard” doesn’t really always make other people feel understood. They sound so condescending and just doesn’t sound sincere at all. I deal with a lot of similar mental issues as the people on this podcast have; and hearing her voice makes me cringe a bit more and sometimes even more anxious. I really love this idea for this podcast but I’m having a hard time continuing listening to this.
Gimmewhut via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/19
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A unique experience. I enjoy listening as an aspiring counsellor and mental health advocate. Thank you!
cgram via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/30/18
This podcast is so interesting and helpful. I strongly believe in the normalization of therapy and mental health issues and I think podcasts like this make a huge step towards that effort. Well done!
jen19921512 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/06/18
Awesome! So nice to hear the story from the psychologists side and to talk through how and why she does everything!
annalisehodgins via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/01/18
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