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What to Do When the Helper Needs Help: Therapy for Physicians

therapy for physicians

As a physician, you’re supposed to be the one who has it all together. Real life superhero. But when your entire career is built around healing the sick and giving all you have to others? What happens when the helpers need the help too?

As a physician who is active within the medical fraternity, here are some answers to the most commonly asked questions about what therapy is like for doctors.

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Who Will Know I Am In Therapy?

Rest assured that therapy, and everything discussed in sessions is confidential, including your name and diagnosis. Unless you reveal that information to someone, it stays in the room.

There are some limitations (harm to yourself or others, child abuse, judge’s order), but confidentiality is of the utmost importance and protected by HIPAA like any other medical visit.

If using insurance is a concern, I’ve seen many physicians utilize a cash-pay option.

What Should I Be Seeking Therapy For?

Anything in your life that is getting in the way of you living a life that you wish you had. There is a huge misconception that you have to be severely mentally ill to talk to someone, and I have made it my life’s mission to try to break this stigma.

There is always something to work on from the past, present, or planning for the future. Some of the most common concerns I see from physicians are: tools for managing depression or anxiety, battling burnout, relationship/communication struggles, work-life balance, and even career changes.

What Are Therapy Sessions Like?

Think of your closest confidant or best friend and multiply that by 100; that is what you get out of therapy. It is your judgment-free hour to talk about anyone or anything on your mind, ask questions, vent, cry, swear, or sit in silence and just think.

You also don’t have to worry about a friend chiming in with what you should do or interjecting with their problems, no matter how well-meaning – this is all about you. Therapists help you with a game plan.

What If Opening Up To Someone Sounds Intimidating?

I always acknowledge that it is, at least at first. Telling your story to a stranger can feel awkward, but once it is out there, you can start releasing some of that burden, and a lighter feeling takes over.

Therapists don’t go into this profession to judge anyone (and they have truly heard it all); they want to help you figure out the best plan for your life and get you on your way.

How Do I Find Someone Who Is The Right Fit?

It can sometimes be a numbers game, and I often liken it to dating, where once you find that person, you will be comfortable and just know. Sometimes, it takes a couple of tries, but I encourage you not to give up if the first one just isn’t in.

I recommend reading profiles and narrowing down your choices. Psychology Today has a great find a therapist option and if finances are a limitation, Open Path Collective offers affordable visits without insurance. Many practitioners will give a 15-minute get-to-know-you phone call as well which can be a great tool.

Whatever your journey or path to better self-care looks like, I commend you for taking charge. You went into your field to help others, and one of the best things you can do for others is be a healthy, full version of yourself.

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