Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of inappropriate conduct involving a therapist and may be distressing to some listeners.
This week, Steven opens up like never before. In a raw and honest recounting, he shares a deeply personal and inappropriate experience involving his therapist and his husband. It’s a story that made him question the very foundation of trust—both in therapy and in people.
Steven also shares where he stands now: Has he found a new therapist? What helped (or didn’t help) in the healing process? And why he believes it’s crucial for more people to speak openly about the darker, uncomfortable moments in their mental health journeys.
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