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What Can Therapists Do When They Get a Life-Threatening Diagnosis? An interview with Patricia Ravitz, LMFT

What Can Therapists Do When They Get a Life-Threatening Diagnosis? An interview with Patricia Ravitz, LMFT

FromThe Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy


What Can Therapists Do When They Get a Life-Threatening Diagnosis? An interview with Patricia Ravitz, LMFT

FromThe Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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What Can Therapists Do When They Get a Life-Threatening Diagnosis? An interview with Patricia Ravitz, LMFT
Curt and Katie interview Patricia Ravitz, LMFT, on how she navigated her pancreatic cancer diagnosis as a therapist. We talk about what happens when a therapist must take time away from their practice without notice, what therapists can do to navigate seeing clients while in treatment, and how you and your clinical work can change when you’re facing mortality. We also talk about support and resources. 
Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com!
In this podcast episode, we talk about how therapists can manage their practice when facing a potentially life-threatening diagnosis
Curt and Katie asked their dear friend, Patricia Ravitz, LMFT to come talk about how she handled her practice after getting a cancer diagnosis. 
What happens when a therapist must suddenly take time away from their practice for medical treatment?

Determining how long will be needed to take time off (if that can be predicted)

Identifying how to notify patients and what to share with patients

Understanding whether you can have these conversations with patients (or not)

Choosing a method for notification 

Consulting with a colleague who can help with notification and/or follow up

What can therapists do to continue to see clients while in chemotherapy?

Assessing your response to chemotherapy and when you might be able to work

Identifying days that you typically are able to be present and focused for your clients

Determining who you can effectively see as a therapist and who you need to refer out

Scheduling therapy around your treatment schedule as well as their clinical needs

How might your clinical work change when you’re facing mortality as a therapist?

The reality of the precariousness of life can impact the sense of urgency

Sorting through what each client wanted to hear about or needed to talk about

Focus and sharpening the therapy, moving away from complacency

The emotions and care from the clients to the therapist

Processing the relationship in a different way

What kind of support or resources should therapists use when facing a challenging diagnosis?

Personal support, therapy, consultation groups

A professional will

Understanding how this impacts other relationships and how you look at the world

These types of experiences transform how we operate

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Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide Creative Credits:
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Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
Released:
Jan 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide: Where Therapists Live, Breathe, and Practice as Human Beings It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. We are human beings who can now present ourselves as whole people, with authenticity, purpose, and connection. Especially now, when clinicians must develop a personal brand to market their private practices, and are connecting over social media, engaging in social activism, pushing back against mental health stigma, and facing a whole new style of entrepreneurship. To support you as a whole person, a business owner, and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age.