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New Therapist FAQ

New Therapist FAQ

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This podcast is for prelicensed and newly licensed mental health professionals who have so many questions about starting their therapy career. As you submit your questions, I will do my best to find the right people to answer them. I want you to have a tailor-made experience through this podcast and through the website. My hope is that every episode and every answer will get you motivated for action and doing what you love!Roy Kim Direction Economie Management et direction
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    • 025: Feeling Ineffective Without Calling Yourself a Failure
      Jan 15 2026

      In this episode, I sit down with my friend Eunhyey Lok to explore the familiar experience of feeling we're not being effective for our struggling client. It's so easy to attach our self worth to our effectiveness, isn't it? This is where the concept and reality of limits comes in full force. They may talk about it in grad school, but actually confronting it is something else. We hope you enjoy the episode and feel seen.



      Eunhyey Lok's website:

      https://www.eunhyeylok.com



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      41 min
    • 024: The Clients I Wanted to Give Up On—and Why I’m Glad I Didn’t
      Dec 10 2025

      In this episode, I sit down with clinical psychologist Dr. John Han to explore what happens when a difficult client stirs up our own countertransference—and why choosing not to quit can become a deeply healing moment for both therapist and client.

      We also discuss the fear of performance that so often pulls us out of true presence, and share honestly about the unique challenges many Korean Americans face around shame, optics, and staying emotionally authentic. This episode is an invitation to slow down, stay curious, and rediscover the courage to remain in the room when everything in you wants to step out.


      Links related to John:

      Psychology Today profile

      drjohnjhan@gmail.com



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      ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/newtherapistfaq/⁠⁠


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      27 min
    • 023: I regret avoiding wise counsel early in my therapist career
      Nov 19 2025

      In this episode, I sit down with seasoned therapist Gary Quan who opens up about a professional regret from early in his career: avoiding wise counsel and letting anxiety and over-productivity drive his work. We explore how fear, isolation, and the Asian cultural pressure to perform can impact even the most well-intentioned clinicians—and what he wishes he had done differently. This candid conversation offers grounding insights for new therapists learning to build sustainable, supported careers.

      Links related to Gary:

      Asian American Chronicles

      California Institute of Integral Studies

      Christian Counseling Center

      Octave

      Daybreak Health


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      33 min
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