Practice in Action: Loaded Words Matter
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The words we choose shape far more than conversation—they shape emotions, treatment, documentation, and even access to care.
In this episode, Paul Wagner and Ray Christner explore how language influences the way clients experience their struggles and how clinicians document those experiences. They discuss the growing trend of using highly charged clinical terms like trauma, PTSD, narcissist, abuse, and hostage to describe everyday situations, and why that language can unintentionally increase emotional distress instead of helping people move forward.
They also examine the opposite problem: clinicians softening documentation so much that important functional impairments disappear from reports, potentially affecting insurance coverage, disability determinations, educational services, and medical necessity.
You’ll learn practical strategies for challenging inflated language without invalidating clients, writing balanced documentation that captures both strengths and impairments, and using words that promote clarity, accuracy, and effective treatment.
Whether you’re a therapist, psychologist, counselor, educator, or simply interested in how language shapes mental health, this conversation offers practical insights you can use immediately.
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