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The Most Harmful Things Therapists Do - and What Supervisors Can Do About It

The Most Harmful Things Therapists Do - and What Supervisors Can Do About It

Update: 2025-08-06
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Ever wonder what clients say actually hurt them in therapy?

In this solo episode, I’m unpacking some hard truths—directly from client voices. Inspired by Esther Goldstein’s viral post, we’re digging into five of the most harmful things therapists do, from blurry boundaries to skipping supervision. If it stings a little, that’s okay—it means we’re learning.

You’ll get research-backed insights, supervision strategies you can use right away, and a big reminder that we can’t supervise what we won’t look at. This one’s for the supervisors who care deeply, the supervisees doing the work, and anyone who's ever wondered: “Am I really showing up the way I mean to?”

Share this one with a colleague—or bring it to your next supervision session.

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The Most Harmful Things Therapists Do - and What Supervisors Can Do About It

The Most Harmful Things Therapists Do - and What Supervisors Can Do About It