Episode 4: When Self-Disclosure Helps: Authenticity That Supports the Client
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In this episode, we explore authenticity from the client’s perspective, how showing up as a real human as a therapist deepens trust, safety, and connection. We unpack the role of self-disclosure, why grad school often teaches clinicians to avoid it, and how to use it responsibly without shifting the focus away from the client.
Kaitlyn and Kim share personal reflections on finding the right balance, including the difference between connecting through lived experience versus oversharing. They discuss how authenticity helps clients feel seen, why details matter, and how boundaries protect both the therapeutic relationship and the therapist’s presence in the room. You’ll also hear how supervision becomes a parallel process that models how you respond to client authenticity.
Key Takeaways:
• How authentic presence strengthens client safety and trust
• Understanding self-disclosure without centering yourself
• When to share, when to hold back, and how to repair if you overshare
• Why supervision mirrors the therapeutic relationship
• Using authenticity to create deeper therapeutic connection
Connect with us:
Website: Keystone Therapy Group
Instagram: @KeystoneTherapyGroup
Supervision:
https://keystonetherapygroup.com/supervision/
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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. All therapy skills discussed should be used within the scope of your experience and with appropriate clinical supervision.
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