Therapist sounds performative and indulgent
The Therapist's heart is in the right place but her voice is uncomfortable to listen to.. Maybe it's just personal preference but her affirmative humming while her patients talk and the tonal float upward at the end of every sentence comes across as performative.. There's also some frustrating things like her interrupting, talking over patients, long-winded theories and leading comments.. These moments are rarely economic or effective and seem really indulgent. I'm more into a patient coming to their own realizations through the process rather than listening to the therapist's puzzling and theorizing..Read full review »
Gerald4d via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/22/23
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I’m inspired by each guest’s courage to share their stories and some of their most vulnerable moments. And I’m deeply grateful to Hillary for providing a safe place for all of us to think about ourselves and the way we respond to situations in our own lives. Kudos to the entire OPP team for...Read full review »
TheAmyKerr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/21/18
I cannot believe I waited this long to listen to Other Peoples Problems. As soon as I started I couldn’t stop. The work Hilary is doing is phenomenal. I felt like I could take something from every episode and help me in my healing journey. As a neurodiverse woman I am so grateful to every brave...Read full review »
messybeautywithshaley via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/18/19
While I like this pod, and especially her educational asides, I find the therapist a bit contrived in her manner. Check out her real voice when she’s reading the credits at the end as opposed to her “therapy voice” during sessions. I also find the premise a little alarming that clients would want...Read full review »
carefullistener123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/18
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