Exploring the Yoga Dilemma: Shared Hobbies vs. Professional Expertise

EPISODE · Nov 8, 2024 · 17 MIN

Exploring the Yoga Dilemma: Shared Hobbies vs. Professional Expertise

from My Therapist Said · host Stefanie Kral

Do You Need a Therapist Who 'Gets' Your Interests? In this episode of My Therapist Said, Stefanie dives into the intriguing question of whether therapists need to share similar interests with their clients for an effective therapeutic relationship. Stefanie unpacks the assumptions we make about therapists who share our interests, like yoga, and explores the deeper implications of seeking out therapists with similar experiences. Is it really necessary? Or are you stuck in your comfort zone?

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