
$h^t Therapists Say: Imposing Personal Values on Clients
Can therapists really be objective, or do their personal values sometimes get in the way? In this video, I share real-life examples of therapists crossing the line and what it looks like when they impose their beliefs on their clients. Have you ever had a therapist give you bad advice or make you feel unsafe? Share your story in the comments—I’d love to hear it!

Talking to your best friend, significant other or family member is not the same as talking to a credentialed clinical counselor/therapist.
Professional clinical counselors/therapists are trained and experienced in what they are providing you. Friends and family can be supportive and have a natural one-sided innate lens with a mission to support you because they love you. This is great help when you need to feel loved and supported.

When to Switch Your Therapist
In this episode our host and co-hosts discuss some of the reasons you might want to consider switching your therapist.
The discussion covers this rarely talked about issue and makes an effort to clarify and provide important tips about it.
Co-host Lisa Early leads the conversation with hosts Xiomara A. Sosa. She provides tips on how to recognize the signs of when it might be time to switch your therapist and advise on how to go about doing so. They also provide resources and references to check out.