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It's really common for therapy clients to ask how YOU as the therapist are doing. I recently saw therapists talking about this online and was so surprised just how vast the responses were. Today I'm taking you through some of those as well as giving you my take and some helpful things to think about. We cover what to do when clients ask personal questions, the use of self-disclosure, being authentic as a therapist, and more in today's visit. For more of a deep dive into self-disclosure, visit my previous video here: • Should You Really Be Self-Disclosing In Th... If you are new here, please subscribe and follow along for all the tips, tools, and honest conversations you need to hear in order to thrive as a mental health professional. My goal is to help you feel more confident and competent in your work with clients because good mental health professionals are the backbone of our profession! Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. While I'm not YOUR clinical supervisor (hence the channel name), I deeply believe everyone should have the knowledge, tools, and answers to their questions to ensure they are having the best supervision experience they can have. My goal is to help launch you into your journey as a licensed therapist or mental health professional feeling confident and competent. And since I'm not YOUR clinical supervisor, please always seek consultation and supervision. Nothing said in this video is in replacement of good clinical supervision or should be considered a clinical recommendation. Talk to your supervisor first always!