• Weaponized Words: How We're Using Therapy Terms to Avoid Feelings

  • 2025/05/01
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Weaponized Words: How We're Using Therapy Terms to Avoid Feelings

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  • Therapy language that was once meant to foster clarity and connection has quietly shifted into a defensive tool that often creates distance rather than understanding.

    • Clinical terms like "gaslighting," "toxic," "narcissist," and "trauma" are frequently misunderstood and misused in everyday conversations
    • The real definition of gaslighting involves psychological manipulation that causes someone to question their reality, not simple disagreement
    • "Narcissist" isn't just someone self-absorbed, but a personality disorder requiring five or more specific DSM-5 criteria
    • Trauma bonding isn't connecting over similar traumas, but a psychological attachment formed through cycles of abuse and positive reinforcement
    • The critical difference between boundaries (which protect) and ultimatums (which control)
    • Using therapy language can become emotional avoidance when we label others instead of expressing our own vulnerable feelings
    • True emotional maturity isn't about mastering vocabulary but learning to sit with discomfort and take responsibility for our reactions
    • When holding space for others, focus on being present rather than analyzing or fixing them
    • Before using therapy terms, ask yourself: "Am I naming a pattern or reacting to a moment?"
    • One of the most healing phrases isn't clinical at all: "That sounds really hard. I'm here with you"

    Visit our website at licensedandunfiltered.com and share your experiences with therapy language on our YouTube channel.


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Therapy language that was once meant to foster clarity and connection has quietly shifted into a defensive tool that often creates distance rather than understanding.

• Clinical terms like "gaslighting," "toxic," "narcissist," and "trauma" are frequently misunderstood and misused in everyday conversations
• The real definition of gaslighting involves psychological manipulation that causes someone to question their reality, not simple disagreement
• "Narcissist" isn't just someone self-absorbed, but a personality disorder requiring five or more specific DSM-5 criteria
• Trauma bonding isn't connecting over similar traumas, but a psychological attachment formed through cycles of abuse and positive reinforcement
• The critical difference between boundaries (which protect) and ultimatums (which control)
• Using therapy language can become emotional avoidance when we label others instead of expressing our own vulnerable feelings
• True emotional maturity isn't about mastering vocabulary but learning to sit with discomfort and take responsibility for our reactions
• When holding space for others, focus on being present rather than analyzing or fixing them
• Before using therapy terms, ask yourself: "Am I naming a pattern or reacting to a moment?"
• One of the most healing phrases isn't clinical at all: "That sounds really hard. I'm here with you"

Visit our website at licensedandunfiltered.com and share your experiences with therapy language on our YouTube channel.


Support the show

🎙️ Episode Footer

💬 Liked this episode?
Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people find Licensed and Unfiltered and keeps the conversations going.

🌐 Explore more:
Visit licensedandunfiltered.com for show notes, free resources, and behind-the-scenes extras.

📲 Let’s connect:
Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @licensedandunfiltered for daily insights, mini-therapy moments, and sneak peeks of upcoming guests.

📩 Have a question or topic you’d love to hear covered?
Submit it anonymously or send us a DM or submit them here — you just might hear it on a future episode.

🎧 New episodes every Thursday — hit follow so you never miss a session.

© 2025 Licensed and Unfiltered. All rights reserved.
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or mental health treatment.
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