The Complexity of Self-Disclosure in Therapy: When is it appropriate to give our opinions?
For Therapists Kelsey Blahnik, LCSW-S For Therapists Kelsey Blahnik, LCSW-S

The Complexity of Self-Disclosure in Therapy: When is it appropriate to give our opinions?

Self-disclosure is always a tricky business. In therapy, it can normalize shame, create safety, and strengthen connection, but it can also blur boundaries or shut down opportunities for growth. This post explores therapist self-disclosure as a complex clinical judgment call shaped by power dynamics, personal bias, and the need to help clients hold more complexity in their thinking.

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