
Join Jess and Ryan every Wednesday as they dive deep into the heart of what it truly means to sit on the other side of the therapy couch as a "wounded healer" ✨ 🎙️ Hosted by: Dr Ryan Bittinger (they/them) + Dr Jess Erb (she/her) 📷 Follow us and dm us your questions on Instagram: @yourtherapistisnotokay
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

There are moments in therapy where clients arrive carrying a deep sense of being “the villain” in their story. In this episode, Jess and Ryan explore what that can look like across different experiences — whether it’s tied to identity, like internali... more
In this episode, Jess and Ryan talk about something most people never see: what it’s like for therapists when they realize they might need to cancel a session or take time off. It’s usually not a quick or easy decision. There’s often a lot of back an... more
After an unexpected three-month hiatus, Jess and Ryan are back! In this episode, they talk about something that doesn’t get discussed very often: what it’s like for clients when their therapist has to take time off. Whether the reason is big or small... more
After an unexpected three-month hiatus, we’re finally back!In this episode, we share where we’ve been, Jess opens up with some personal news, and we talk about when regular episodes will return. Thank you for your patience while we were away — we’re ... more
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As a lifelong therapy patient, it’s very enlightening to hear a therapist point of view on therapy and mental health.
Very refreshing listen!
I felt like I was part of the conversation.
Highly recommended!
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