Episode 21: How Your Physical Environment Shapes You as a Therapist
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In this episode of the Unmasked Therapist Podcast, Clinical Supervisors Kim Rippy and Kaitlyn Steel explore an often overlooked but deeply impactful part of clinical work: the physical and psychological space therapists practice in—especially in virtual and hybrid settings.
They reflect on how a therapist’s environment influences not only client perception, but also the clinician’s own mindset, presence, and emotional boundaries. From working in shared spaces during COVID to building more intentional home offices, Kim and Kaitlyn share their evolving experiences and the small but meaningful changes that help them shift into “therapist mode.”
Through candid conversation, they highlight the importance of creating rituals that signal the transition into work, whether that’s getting dressed for the day, adjusting lighting and background, or simply closing a door. They also explore how therapists can adapt their environment to fit their real lives, rather than striving for perfection.
Drawing from their own clinical work and supervision conversations, this episode offers practical and relatable ways therapists can create spaces that support both effective therapy and personal well-being.
In this episode, we discuss:• How your physical environment impacts your clinical presence• Navigating virtual therapy while working from home• Creating psychological separation between work and personal life• Simple rituals that help shift into “therapist mode”• Adapting your space to fit your real life, not an ideal standard• The role of intentionality in maintaining boundaries and focus
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Disclaimer: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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