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The importance of knowing your own stuff as a therapist (with Daniela Ho Tan)

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Mental Work is the Australian podcast unpacking the challenges faced by early-career psychologists, so they don't have to go it alone. Hosted by Dr Br… 
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Bron and Daniela chat about the value of knowing your own stuff when you're a therapist. We explore πŸ‘‰πŸΏ why therapists need to engage in their own self-reflection πŸ‘‰ debunk myths around therapists doing inner work πŸ‘‰πŸΎ share practical tips for integrating self-awareness and self-care into practice. Daniela is such an insightful and joyful guest so I know you'll love listening to this one!

Guest: Daniela Ho Tan, Clinical Psychologist and Advanced Accredited Schema Therapist at Mindwealth Psychology

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  • Check out Daniela's other Mental Work episodes here
  • Daniela's passion project, Project Horizen, which aims to bridge the gaps between Western therapy principles and Eastern cultural values. Daniela runs workshops!

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Producer: Michael English

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