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Political Bias in Therapy: A Conversation with Dr. Andrew Hartz

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BECOME REAL CLEAR
Is political bias undermining the integrity of therapy? Join us for a compelling episode with Dr. Andrew Hartz, founder of the Open Therapy Institute, as we tackle how issues like centering Palestinian liberation and the concept of "parasitic whiteness" are shaping therapy sessions today. Dr. Hartz shares eye-opening examples of activism's impact on mental health care and the challenging realities for those addressing these biases. We discuss the lack of literature and training on critical issues such as self-censorship and faith-based concerns, and Dr. Hartz sheds light on the mixed reactions from the mental health field.
Exploring the strength found in unity, we discuss the essence of collective courage and how networks can embolden individuals. Dr. Hartz reflects on the vibrant psychoanalytic community in New York City, noting how its unique environment influences therapy. He talks about founding the Open Therapy Institute and how it expanded his network, connecting him with like-minded individuals interested in open inquiry. Listen in to understand the importance of fostering reasonable perspectives in what can feel like an increasingly looney landscape, and how this is crucial for both therapy and community resilience.

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1. Political Bias in Therapy (00:00:00)

2. Collective Courage in New York (00:10:17)

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Contenuto fornito da Lucas A. Klein, Ph.D. and Lucas A. Klein. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Lucas A. Klein, Ph.D. and Lucas A. Klein o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

BECOME REAL CLEAR
Is political bias undermining the integrity of therapy? Join us for a compelling episode with Dr. Andrew Hartz, founder of the Open Therapy Institute, as we tackle how issues like centering Palestinian liberation and the concept of "parasitic whiteness" are shaping therapy sessions today. Dr. Hartz shares eye-opening examples of activism's impact on mental health care and the challenging realities for those addressing these biases. We discuss the lack of literature and training on critical issues such as self-censorship and faith-based concerns, and Dr. Hartz sheds light on the mixed reactions from the mental health field.
Exploring the strength found in unity, we discuss the essence of collective courage and how networks can embolden individuals. Dr. Hartz reflects on the vibrant psychoanalytic community in New York City, noting how its unique environment influences therapy. He talks about founding the Open Therapy Institute and how it expanded his network, connecting him with like-minded individuals interested in open inquiry. Listen in to understand the importance of fostering reasonable perspectives in what can feel like an increasingly looney landscape, and how this is crucial for both therapy and community resilience.

Support the show

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Capitoli

1. Political Bias in Therapy (00:00:00)

2. Collective Courage in New York (00:10:17)

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