Should You Share Your Political Beliefs Publicly as a Private Practice Therapist [Ep 106]
The Bad Therapist Show - En podcast af Felicia Keller Boyle | Business Coach for Therapists - Mandage

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Are you wrestling with whether to share your political beliefs publicly as a therapist? It’s a tough dilemma many of us face: How do you stay true to your personal convictions without compromising your professional responsibility? In today’s episode, I’m addressing a question by Becky, a group practice owner, who reached out to share her struggle with wanting to be transparent about her beliefs while staying respectful and ethical. So, how do we navigate the balance between authenticity and professionalism?Tune in as I walk you through the tough questions you need to ask yourself before deciding to go public with your views. We’ll explore how this decision could impact your clients, your business, and even your employees. Plus, I’ll share strategies for communicating your values in a way that maintains professionalism without alienating those who may think differently. Let’s unpack the challenges, reflect on your ability to work with clients across the political spectrum, and discuss how to stay true to yourself while upholding the ethical standards of our profession. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Topics covered in this episode: The ethical implications of therapists sharing political beliefsHow political transparency can affect your practice and client relationshipsBalancing personal convictions with professional responsibilitiesStrategies for communicating your values respectfully and professionallyUnderstanding your capacity to work with clients across the political spectrumConnect with Felicia:Get my freebie & join the email list: The Magic SheetsInstagram: @the_bad_therapistWebsite: www.thebadtherapist.coachFacebook group: Healing MoneyResources from this episode:My email newsletter: https://ckarchive.com/b/lmuehmhn0l4wlid7kkm78c8lo4v00bgSubmit your questions for the next episodeQuote:"We need to be honest about our capacity to work with people across the political spectrum." - Felicia