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Curt and Katie talk about how therapists’ outside passions and pursuits can come into the therapy room. We talk about the thought, consideration, and intention that can help these elevate your practice, rather than hurt your clients.   
It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age.
In this episode we talk about:

Curt’s obsession with running marathons and talking about running in his therapy sessions

How your outside identity, hobbies, obsessions, etc. can impact your therapy sessions, your branding

How to identify if you can bring your outside stuff into the room

Acknowledging things that are obvious to clients, but with sensitivity and conscientiousness

When you need to align your niche with your outside passions

The possibility of triggering your clients and how to handle that

When your outside activities positively impact your work

The need to avoid over-identification when sharing hobbies or obsessions with your client

Self-disclosure is for the benefit of the client

Identifying what is yours and what is your client’s

How deliberate practice informs this decision

Grounding yourself before session, refocusing and making sure you stay present during session

How these activities can make ideas and interventions more tangible

The danger of advice giving when you are truly passionate about your activities

Making sure to be intentional about your relationship and your treatment by reviewing treatment goals prior to each session

Deliberate practice as a mechanism to make sure these obsessions don’t come into session in a negative way

Shared interests leading to connection and then short-hand that helps to move the relationship forward

Honesty and authenticity in the therapeutic relationship