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Therapists are People

Therapists are People

By University Counseling Service- University of Iowa

This is a show that talks about mental health beyond the therapy couch. We hope to bring you curious, thought-provoking, honest, humble, vulnerable perspectives about mental health and wellbeing. We’ll focus on destigmatizing mental health and therapy. We’ll focus on the strengths and human potential. We’ll focus on identities that influence the way we move through the world. And while you listen to our voices, we’ll listen to yours, creating a community that dialogues about mental health.
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Mental Health Myths

Therapists are PeopleOct 18, 2020

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Apr 26, 202150:35
Therapists Go To Therapy!?

Therapists Go To Therapy!?

Sometimes, therapists go to therapy.  Several of the therapists on this show have been, because, you know, we're people(!?).  On today's episode, how we felt about our experiences in therapy, why we decided to go, and how it changed us as therapists and people.

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Endings

Endings

At the end of 2020, the Therapists Are People team sat down to talk about all kinds of endings.  How we felt about the end of the year.  How tough (and sometimes necessary) ending relationships can be.  How the end of therapy looks.  

This episode is packed with lots of other goodies, too!  We touch on coping with burnout, healing from trauma, and losing traditions.  And what happens when your therapist is going through something you're going through?

In today’s episode, we also say good-bye to our co-host and friend Dr. Brittany Greenbaum.

Jan 31, 202154:10
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Navigating Uncertainty

Navigating Uncertainty

Feeling anxious and uncertain?  With the U.S. presidential election on the horizon and COVID-19 cases surging, plenty of folx are trying to figure out how to make their way through a time without clear answers.  In this episode, the TAP team focuses on managing uncertainty and ambiguity.

Nov 02, 202052:00
Mental Health Myths
Oct 18, 202048:42
Welcome to Therapists are People!?

Welcome to Therapists are People!?

Get to know our team in the first episode of Therapists are People!?

A question came up during the podcast asking whether the Power Rangers show was racist, in part due to the Black Ranger being played by Black actor Walter Jones and the Yellow Ranger being played by Vietnamese American actress Thuy Trang. Walter Jones has responded to this question in numerous interviews. In an interview with Afterbuzz, he stated:

“…there’s that slight confusion everybody wants to talk about, ‘You were the Black Ranger and the Black guy and the black suit, that was controversial, was it weird?’…and they go, ‘Was that prejudice?’ And I’m like, okay, first and foremost, I was a superhero, I was a role model for millions of kids around the world and so it can’t be prejudice because I was a hero, you know, but stereotypical? Maybe, a little bit.”

Jones has also spoken about the casting process for his character, which required those auditioning to combine hip hop and martial arts. He has noted in numerous interviews that originally Latina actress Audri Dubois was cast as the Yellow Ranger, but she was fired after advocating for better compensation and that is when the role was recast to Trang.

The Power Rangers creators, producers, directors, and writers have also been identified as creating an atmosphere of homophobia on the set. David Yost, the actor who played the Blue Ranger, revealed after leaving the show that he did so due to persistent harassment and intrusive questioning related to his sexual orientation. Yost, a gay man, was not out at the time he was on the show and has spoken of the impact of this experience on his mental health and coming to terms with his sexual orientation. He has since participated in the NOH8 campaign and promoted the Trevor Project.

Sep 30, 202052:47