Feb 17 2025 15 mins
Do you ever find yourself wondering why self-care seems to come so easily for some of your colleagues or why you and your colleagues struggle in different ways with self-care? Or maybe you’ve been disappointed with the “one-size fits” all self-care messages you’ve been fed. If so, you’re not alone.
In today’s episode, we’re diving into the topic of individual differences. As female mental health clinicians, we share a lot in common, but we’re also each unique, and that uniqueness can play a huge role in how we approach self-care. We hope you will tune in as we explore how unique aspects of ourselves can impact the way we experience work, self-worth, and even the imposter syndrome. And what we can do to use this information to tackle self-care in a truly personal way.
Episode Highlights:
- 3 Individual differences we need to consider:
- Neurodiversity
- Image of a “successful therapist”
- Personal history and life circumstances
- Self-care experiments
- Review your workday
- Talk about individual differences with trusted colleagues
- Find colleagues who share similar life circumstances
- Celebrate the everyday “wins” at work
Resources Mentioned:
- Our past podcast interview with April Snow
- Our past podcast interview with Dr. Kelly Yanek & Dr. Michele Kinderman
- Our past podcast interview with Silvana Espinoza Lau
- Visit our website to get your own copy of our FREE 4 C's Self-Care Assessment: https://www.intentionaltherapist.ca
Join our next cohort of Thrivival Skills for Therapists! Begins March 24, 2025. More information at: https://intentional-therapist.newzenler.com/courses/thrivival-skills-for-therapists-1
Connect with Melissa & Karen at Intentional Therapist:
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmelissatiessen/
Share one of your own self-care experiments via our SpeakPipe page at: https://www.speakpipe.com/intentionaltherapist
Disclaimer: This podcast seeks to be educational in purpose and is not to be used as clinical advice. Please connect with a therapist one-on-one for personalized support.