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What I wish I knew before I became a psychotherapist

Ready to work with anxiety, not against it? Get my FREE guide → https://www.braverwithanxiety.com/start/ I've been doing psychotherapy for the last 15 years. Here are the top 10 things I wish I knew before I became a psychotherapist. Special thanks to Elizabeth S., Tyler D., Anna H., Arnt J., Collin P., Evan A., Imran M., Sam D., Ryan L., Sophie Y., Ahmed Y, Israel P., Neuro Transmissions, Eric E., Eve P., Lauren K., BrainCraft, Aaron F., Samuel H., Marisa H.,Tae T., Steve M.,, Bryan T., Nicky C., Samuel A., Anton T., Jennifer C., Shanda W., Saleem H. P., Sri S., Alex N., Denise J., Emily W., Samar, Lars B., and Pipitchy for making this episode possible! Learn how you can help me make The Psych Show and get exclusive behind the scenes access in return at   / thepsychshow  . 10 things I wish I knew before I became a psychotherapist: 1. You will be constantly humbled by how much you don't know. 2. It is deeply meaningful work. 3. Being a therapist is tough on your body and mind. 4. Having a lot of therapist friends is amazing. 5. You are going to deal with stupid turf wars. 6. Most therapists won't get rich doing therapy. 7. You're entering a customer service business. 8. You will have a lot of independence. 9. Mental healthcare is going to be massively disrupted. 10. Understand growing markets. Connect with Ali: Twitter ►   / alimattu   Facebook ►   / thepsychshow   Instagram ►   / alimattu   Snapchat ►   / alimattu   Patreon ►   / thepsychshow   Email ► [email protected] Website ► http://alimattu.com/ THE PSYCH SHOW! Creating mental health videos that educate, entertain, and empower! Produced, written, and edited by clinical psychologist Ali Mattu, Ph.D. All videos are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute clinical advice. If you or someone you know needs help immediately, you should take one of the following actions: call 9-1-1 in the United States or your country's emergency number: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of... call the Lifeline at 1-800-273 TALK (8255) in the United States or a global crisis hotlines: http://www.iasp.info/resources/Crisis... text START to 741-741 in the United States or visit http://chat.suicidepreventionlifeline... go to your nearest hospital emergency room

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