Empowering Parents: Navigating Therapy and Mental Health with Pamela Garfield-Jaeger, The Truthful Therapist
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In this very first episode of Just Therapy: Mental Health, Family, Faith, and Support for Traditional and Conservative Values, I’m thrilled to welcome my friend and colleague, Pamela Garfield-Jaeger, also known as The Truthful Therapist. Pam’s story is incredible—she’s a licensed clinical social worker who’s worked in everything from inner-city schools to foster care to adult treatment programs. Her journey has taken some surprising turns, including becoming a public advocate for truth and empowerment in the mental health field.
We dive into some important (and sometimes controversial) topics, including:
- How therapy has shifted in recent years and why staying grounded in objective truth matters.
- Why parental involvement is critical in kids’ mental health and how to avoid “outsourcing” their emotional well-being.
- Pam’s practical advice for families navigating challenges like gender identity confusion, as shared in her book, A Practical Response to Gender Distress: Tips and Tools for Families.
- The importance of empowering yourself to trust your instincts as a parent, a therapist, or simply a person navigating this complex world.
This is an eye-opening conversation filled with practical advice, real talk, and a lot of heart. If you’re a parent, a mental health professional, or just someone looking to better understand these issues, this episode is for you.
Pam’s website: The Truthful Therapist
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