Episode 58: The Therapy Industry Is Lying to You | Guest Rhiana Turner
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Evan sits down with Rhiana Holmes Turner for a sharp, honest conversation about therapist burnout, private practice, money, ADHD, recovery, and the culture of over-sacrifice in mental health. They talk about brain drain, disaster psychology, community mental health, performative social justice, and why helping people does not mean destroying yourself in the process.
- brain drain, disaster psychology, and why good intentions can still miss the point
- therapist burnout and the culture of self-sacrifice in mental health
- why so many clinicians stay underpaid, overworked, and stuck
- private practice, private pay, and charging what your work is worth
- the overlap between ADHD, addiction, systems, and adaptation
- recovery, shame, and how culture treats addiction differently than healing
- criminalization, punishment, and why rehabilitation is more complicated than people want to admit
- therapist branding, authenticity, and the pressure to perform a professional identity
- what it looks like to stop over-identifying with struggle and actually build a life
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