Episode 18: The Chameleon Effect: People-Pleasing, Identity, and Clinical Authenticity
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In this episode of the Unmasked Therapist podcast, Clinical Supervisors Kim Rippy and Kaitlyn Steel explore what happens when adaptability turns into self-abandonment. Using the metaphor of the “chameleon,” they examine how people-pleasing often develops as a protective strategy and how it can quietly shape both personal identity and clinical presence.
Together, Kim and Kaitlyn unpack the difference between attunement and over-accommodation, reflecting on how many clinicians learned early on that adjusting, softening, and blending in kept them safe and connected. They discuss how this survival strategy can follow therapists into the therapy room, influencing everything from boundaries to niche development to the fear of not being liked.
Through honest dialogue and clinical reflection, this episode invites listeners to consider the role of discomfort in therapeutic work. Kim and Kaitlyn explore why therapists must learn to tolerate their own internal reactions in order to become a steady anchor for clients rather than an ever-shifting mirror. They also address the tension between authenticity and marketability, especially for clinicians building a practice and defining their professional identity.
This conversation reframes people-pleasing not as a flaw, but as information. When understood with curiosity rather than shame, it can become a doorway to deeper self-awareness and more grounded clinical work.
• How people-pleasing develops as a protective response
• The difference between attunement and over-accommodation
• Why discomfort tolerance is essential for clinical presence
• The concept of being an “anchor” rather than a mirror in therapy
• How chameleon tendencies influence niche-building and private practice decisions
• Moving from fear of rejection toward authentic therapeutic identity
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This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical supervision. All information shared represents our own opinions and should not be taken as legal or clinical direction.
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