Pamela Garfield-Jaeger, LCSW: Why Therapists Can Have Blind Spots Too | Ep 14

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Pamela Garfield-Jaeger is a licensed clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience. In her interview with host Sienna Mae Heath, Pamela describes how much the mental health profession has changed in just a few short years, particularly when it comes to treatment of gender dysphoric patients. In 2021, at a teen clinic in California, 3 out of 10 kids identified as non-binary and none of Pamela’s colleagues questioned it. There are other negative trends happening too, such as reinforcement of victim mentality and boys being dismissed as having toxic masculinity.

This series is also available as a podcast on your app of choice. Follow Sienna Mae Heath on Instagram @sovereign_sienna, Facebook @sienna.m.heath, or at https://siennamaeheath.substack.com.

Links from the episode:
https://www.thetruthfultherapist.org
https://www.conservativetherapists.com

#mentalhealth #gender #victimmentality #toxicmasculinity

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