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In this episode of Colleague Down the Hall, Jeanene invites Jordan Coiner to discuss hot-button topics in the therapy world. Together, they explore shifts in therapy since COVID-19, including the rise of telehealth and the use of online forums for support. They tackle controversial issues like long-term therapy stigma, trainings for therapy modalities and certifications, and the impact of social media on mental health awareness. They delve into balancing personal values with professional boundaries, including political views. Listen in for an engaging conversation packed with perspectives on current hot topics.
“I definitely had several clients this week that they brought up their curiosity and caution about, can I talk about this with you today? Because I’m not sure where you stand, and I’m just, I guess, questioning my safety in talking about this with you. That right there is, personally, the kicker for me that I will then disclose. I might not go on a huge rant, but say, just letting you know you are safe in whatever you might want to explore here and then that, sometimes even becoming a discussion. So I think that is the question that when I see those posts like the clients have no idea about you, is flipping that. Imagine being in your client’s shoes, especially if they’re wanting to talk about something that might be a politically charged issue, and just wondering how is this person going to receive it? Yes, professionally, they should receive it without an ounce of reaction or judgment. That is our job.”- Jordan
Key highlights:
***Therapists and Controversy: Therapists often adhere rigidly to grad school teachings, leading to inflexibility in therapy practices. Respecting colleagues’ training and approaches fosters healthier professional dialogue.
***Therapy Certifications:
Discussion about the high cost and legitimacy of some certification training programs.
***Social Media’s Role in Mental Health:
How therapists can educate clients on discerning reliable online information.
***Political Views in Therapy: Disclosing political views is controversial but can be situationally appropriate based on client needs and therapeutic value.
About Jordan Coiner:
Jordan Coiner is a licensed professional counselor in the state of Virginia since 2013. Her background is in structural family therapy. She has experience in community mental health, outpatient individual, group, and family counseling, providing counseling in a school setting, crisis counseling and emergency services, and supervisory experience. She is trained in EMDR and enjoys incorporating creative approaches in her sessions, such as through art, music, and movement.
Connect with Jordan:
Website: www.jordancoinerlpc.com
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