Highly Therapized

Highly Therapized
Podcast Description
Welcome to Highly Therapized!The name was derived from the frequently used terms “therapized" or "therapizing” by family, friends, and even strangers when talking to mental health professionals. It often comes in the form of the classic question therapists hear all the time:Are you therapizing me right now?This playful twist of words became the perfect name for a blog and podcast that covers various mental health topics. Highly Therapized aims to provide an in-depth exploration of mental health topics, unpacking them one layer at a time for therapists and curious minds alike.Each episode and post offers insightful discussions of mental health topics using current trends, evidence-based research, and personal experiences as it relates to therapy. There is a heavy focus on providing valuable resources and thoughtful analysis with each matter. Highly Therapized provides a space for therapists and curious minds to explore, learn, and grow together. Whether you're looking for fresh perspectives, to feel validated in your own experiences, or gain a deeper understanding of mental health, Highly Therapized offers valuable insights and tools for those navigating the world of mental health.The material covered on Highly Therapized is broad and diverse, offering a deep dive into various aspects of the mental health field. Topics include, but are not limited to, interviews with experts and professionals, in-depth discussions of therapy modalities, and reviews of the latest research in mental health. The podcast and blog also feature thorough book reviews, including those on therapy-related publications and magazines, along with updates on news and trends in the mental health space. Meaningful dialogues on the state of mental health careers and the challenges faced by professionals in the field are also explored, providing a comprehensive view of the mental health landscape.Check more out at: https://www.highlytherapized.com/
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The show covers a wide range of mental health topics, including interviews with industry experts, evaluations of different therapy modalities, recent research reviews, and discussions on mental health career challenges. For example, episodes include insights on the corporatization of mental health services and thorough analyses of the latest trends and publications in the field.

Welcome to Highly Therapized!
The name was derived from the frequently used terms “therapized” or “therapizing” by family, friends, and even strangers when talking to mental health professionals. It often comes in the form of the classic question therapists hear all the time:
Are you therapizing me right now?
This playful twist of words became the perfect name for a blog and podcast that covers various mental health topics. Highly Therapized aims to provide an in-depth exploration of mental health topics, unpacking them one layer at a time for therapists and curious minds alike.
Each episode and post offers insightful discussions of mental health topics using current trends, evidence-based research, and personal experiences as it relates to therapy. There is a heavy focus on providing valuable resources and thoughtful analysis with each matter. Highly Therapized provides a space for therapists and curious minds to explore, learn, and grow together. Whether you’re looking for fresh perspectives, to feel validated in your own experiences, or gain a deeper understanding of mental health, Highly Therapized offers valuable insights and tools for those navigating the world of mental health.
The material covered on Highly Therapized is broad and diverse, offering a deep dive into various aspects of the mental health field. Topics include, but are not limited to, interviews with experts and professionals, in-depth discussions of therapy modalities, and reviews of the latest research in mental health. The podcast and blog also feature thorough book reviews, including those on therapy-related publications and magazines, along with updates on news and trends in the mental health space. Meaningful dialogues on the state of mental health careers and the challenges faced by professionals in the field are also explored, providing a comprehensive view of the mental health landscape.
Check more out at: https://www.highlytherapized.com/
In this eye-opening episode of Highly Therapized, I talk with Dr. Lockhart, LMFT-S, to unpack the growing corporatization of mental health services and its impact on therapists, clients, and the profession as a whole. We explore the systemic barriers mental health professionals face—such as licensure mobility challenges across states, the rise of unregulated coaching, and the exploitation of clinicians within corporate settings. Dr. Lockhart and I discuss real-world alternatives to coaching models, like Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) and skills workers, and examine how mental health professionals have little support or protection from organization. We offer some solutions on how corporations and organizations can assist in these issues. We tie these concerns to late-stage capitalism, shedding light on how systemic issues contribute to burnout, fear, and isolation among providers—and why many are choosing to leave the field entirely. Whether you’re a therapist, organization, mental health advocate, or simply curious about the inner workings of the profession, this episode offers a candid and critical conversation on the future of mental health care in a corporatized world.

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