How to Give Back as a Therapist Without Sacrificing Your Financial Well-Being [Ep 36]
The Bad Therapist Show - A podcast by Felicia Keller Boyle | Business Coach for Therapists - Mondays
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Are you struggling with the concept of giving back as a therapist? Does it feel like you're constantly sacrificing your own financial well-being to serve others? In today's podcast episode, I dive deep into the often misunderstood notion of 'giving back' in the therapy profession, explore its origins, and how it's frequently tied to working for low wages. But what if I told you there are other ways to give back that don't lead to your own financial instability? Join me as I share insights on how to balance your ethical obligations with your personal needs. I'll guide you through redefining what 'giving back' as a therapist means to you, taking into account your unique life circumstances. Plus, I'll provide alternative ways to contribute positively without burning out or breaking the bank. This episode is a must-listen for any therapist seeking to make a difference without compromising their own financial security. Tune in and let's redefine 'giving back' together!Topics covered in this episode:Why does the concept of giving back as a therapist often result in working for low wages?Where does the pressure to give back as a therapist come from and how did it become so deeply rooted in our profession?Redefining what giving back as a therapist means to you.Advocating for your own financial needs while still maintaining your ethical obligations as a therapist.Identifying your impact community and finding ways to support them beyond your professional services.Exploring alternative ways to give back as a therapist that do not require sacrificing your financial well-being.Connect with Felicia:Get my freebie & join the email list: The Magic SheetsInstagram: @the_bad_therapistWebsite: www.thebadtherapist.coachFacebook group: Healing MoneyResources from this episode:NASW Code of EthicsCAMFT Code of EthicsThe Antiracist Business Book: An Equity Centered Approach to Work, Wealth, and Leadership by Trudi LebrónQuote:“The majority of our field is still kind of under this misconception that in order to be helpful, you also have to be broke yourself.” - Felicia