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Misinformation in Mental Health: What’s Not Being Said Beyond the Spot with Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC
In this episode, Tracy unpacks the rising tide of mental health misinformation and how it’s reshaping the healing landscape—for better and worse.
With the rise of Instagram “therapists,” viral trauma trends, and algorithm-approved narratives, many people are unknowingly absorbing false or harmful beliefs about what healing should look like.
Tracy challenges popular myths like:
- “You have to talk about it to heal.”
- “If you’re still crying, you’re not healed.”
- “All therapists are trauma-informed.”
She names how unqualified voices, oversimplified posts, and content-driven healing can:
- Undermine authenticity
- Promote emotional flooding
- Pressure people to perform healing rather than embody it
Grounded in her expertise in Brainspotting, somatic therapy, and clinical care, Tracy shares what actually supports nervous system repair—including slowness, silence, and deep attunement.
Key Themes:
- The harm of oversimplified trauma advice online
- Why performance is not healing
- How misinformation disrupts self-trust
- What real, body-centered healing looks and feels like
- The difference between exposure and expertise