Listen "ENCORE: When Chronic Health Concerns are Dismissed"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to a new season of STC! Today’s conversation is different from the typical STC session, as it was inspired by a thread created in the STC community about healthcare providers dismissing legitimate medical concerns. This situation is one that you might encounter personally or with your clients, so I hope you’ll find our conversation helpful and informative. Join us!Our Featured GuestDanielle Hughes, MA, LPCDanielle Hughes is in private practice in Loveland, CO. Danielle shared her perspective in the STC community as someone with a chronic illness who struggled for 12 years to get a proper diagnosis. She interacted with several healthcare providers who didn’t believe that her physical issues could be attributed to anything other than stress and trauma.It’s been quite a journey for Danielle, who was just recently diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that truly affects her energy levels on a daily basis. In today’s session, Danielle shares her story and the challenges she has overcomewith the fortitude to keep going when doctors attributed her problems to psychological issues. We also dive deep into practical questions you can ask insessions with clients who have chronic illnesses and related psychological concerns.Find Danielle Hughes on Facebook and Instagram, @daniellehughesLPCYou’ll Learn:About Danielle’s health journey that began with joint pain and fatigue in collegeHow she was dismissed by the medical community as her physical concerns were attributed to stress for 12 yearsHow Danielle found the fortitude to keep pushing forward with multiple doctors and specialists to get a diagnosis of an autoimmune diseaseAbout the route Danielle took with her PCP, the VA system, and multiple specialistsDanielle’s advice for clinicians dealing with clients with physical issues in addition to psychological concernsWhy it’s important to believe the client and not relate everything to trauma or anxietyHow clinicians can be most helpful by asking questions and being supportive to understand the whole of the client’s lifeWhy we should respond with compassion and curiosity when we are tempted to assume there’s nothing wrong with someone who appears “fine”About a typical day/week for Danielle, a clinician in private practice with a chronic autoimmune diseaseHow Danielle deals with days when she struggles to function as a clinicianResources:Want to launch your online course?Please check out our free 7-Day Course Creator Starter Kit For TherapistsLooking to launch a successful podcast?Please check out our free "Using Podcasting To Grow Your Business" workshop for therapistsMentioned in this episode:Try Alma!Building and managing the practice you truly want can feel overwhelming. That’s why Alma is here—to help you create not just any practice, but your private practice.
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