98: 98. 3 Misconceptions about Therapy

God + Mental Health Podcast - Ein Podcast von Roslyn Rene

On this episode of the podcast, Roslyn talks about 3 common misconceptions people have around starting therapy. She breaks down why these misconceptions could make someone hesitant when starting their mental health journey, especially as a Christian. However, she discusses how these misconceptions should not stop someone from prioritizing their mental health. The three common misconceptions are: 1. Therapy is for crazy people. 2. The therapist is going to tell me business. 3. Therapy is a sign of weakness. If you need help finding a therapist but don’t know where to start, Roslyn is doing a webinar on March 28, 2021 @ 6:00pm CST called “Help Me Find a Therapist.” Go to www.helpmefindatherapist.com to sign up In this webinar, she is covering:  How to find a therapist through your insurance How to find a therapist if you don’t have insurance  How to find a black therapist, How to find a Christian therapist  How to determine if the therapist is the right fit  Low cost options  What to look for on a therapist profile Questions to ask during your consultation Simple goals to start with when beginning counseling Additionally, if you sign up you’ll receive a free copy of The Therapy Reflection Journal. Your sidekick to use during your therapy experience. Commercial Links Sign Up for my email list and receive a free 3-day Mini Course on "How to Overcome Overwhelm": https://expert-thinker-4209.ck.page/910ef23980 Time with God Course: https://www.roslynrene.com/timewithGod Therapy Reflection Journal: https://www.roslynrene.com/journal Book a call with me: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=18455604  Help Me Find a Therapist Webinar: https://www.roslynrene.com/product-page/help-me-find-a-therapist-webinar-companion-guide  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/therapy-as-a-christian/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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