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Reality Therapy is a podcast about how reality itself can be therapeutic. While I touch on a variety of topics with many interesting guests, I am primarily focused on the therapy profession. Most guests are therapists or graduate students who focus on observing and analyzing the influence of social justice ideology on this field.
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Reality Therapy is a podcast about how reality itself can be therapeutic. While I touch on a variety of topics with many interesting guests, I am primarily focused on the therapy profession. Most guests are therapists or graduate students who focus on observing and analyzing the influence of social justice ideology on this field.
In this episode, therapist Ryan Forbes describes ideological bias in the field due to politics, but also how the profession is certifying people whose own mental illness may disqualify them from helping others.
In this episode, therapist Joan Landes describes how she has observed the therapy profession become ever more political, and notes how this increasing corruption is destroying the spirit of the field.
In this episode, therapist Megan Holder describes continuing education trainings to maintain her license that were little more than indoctrination. She says that even in South Carolina, it is often easier to call yourself a communist than a conservative among therapists. She describes how she was motivated to stand up against this corruption in the mental health profession and take a stand for good therapy.…
In this episode, psychiatrist Dr. Michael McClurkin discusses growing up in poverty and rising to being educated at three different Ivy League schools before beginning his practice in psychiatric medicine. He discusses why he thinks the social justice movement lacks nuance and why masculinity is unfairly demonized.…
In this episode, Laura Becker discusses the dark mental and emotional states that led her to pursue gender transition, followed by her detransition and advocacy for other vulnerable people. She discusses life after trans, including her book, her coaching career, her art, and what it is like to date in 2025.…
In this episode, Suzannah Alexander describes her experience getting pushed out of a counseling graduate program and her journey to understand how the field became ideologically captured. She breaks down CACREP accreditation, showing that political bias is a requirement to become certified as a counseling program.…
In this episode, therapist Soad Tabrizi, founder of conservativecounselors.com, discusses what it is like to be a conservative therapist in a field dominated by leftwing thought. She describes the outrage in the mental health profession over Trump supporters and why conservatives need a place to go where they can be treated fairly and receive quality mental healthcare.…
In this episode, Katie Kernodle, a recent graduate of NYU's Master of Counseling program, diagnoses the nefarious social justice ideology that has infiltrated these courses, including mandates from CACREP in order for such schools to gain accreditation. Her knowledge of the ideology provides an intimate "behind the scenes" look at how therapists are indoctrinated.…
In this episode, Karen King of the Ideological Oasis Podcast discusses her work as a Ketamine-assisted therapist, how the therapy profession has been ideologically captured by the social justice movement, and how to get mental health back on track.
In this episode, Josh Lewis of the Saving Elephants podcast discusses classical conservatism and how the ideas of thinkers such as Edmund Burke, Thomas Sowell, and William F. Buckley can be applied to contemporary politics.
In this episode, therapist Jake Wiskerchen discusses how the therapy profession has changed for the worse, masculinity and men's mental health, and how the mental health profession can correct course.
In this episode, Gabrielle Turner, LPC and LMFT, explains the political indoctrination she faced in graduate school and how this woke ideology has taken over the field of therapy.
In this episode, Dr. Elliot Kaminetzky describes his decision to take a courageous stand against medical transitions for children experiencing gender distress in the field of clinical psychology. He also details how aquascaping your fish tank can revolutionize your life.
In this episode, licensed therapist David P. Robbins delves into the replication crisis in psychological research and examines how the field of therapy has gone off course.
In this episode, Dr. Nathanial Bork highlights his work fighting against the woke takeover of academia and attempting to preserve legitimate research in order to preserve and grow our base of knowledge.
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