Therapist Reflections

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Dr. Elizabeth Vance, PsyD, LCSW

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Licensed Clinical Psychologist & Psychotherapist

Dr. Vance is a licensed clinical psychologist and somatic therapy pioneer with over 14 years of clinical outpatient experience. She specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), somatic down-regulation techniques, and values-based emotional regulation frameworks.

🎓 Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from Stanford University Verify Credentials (CA BBS)
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What is definition of Therapist Reflections in Therapist Insights?

In the context of Therapist Insights, Therapist Reflections refers to the process of therapists reflecting on their experiences, thoughts, feelings, and reactions during therapy sessions. It involves introspection and self-analysis to gain deeper understanding and insights about themselves as therapists, as well as the impact their own perspectives and emotions may have on the therapeutic process. Therapist Reflections help therapists identify biases, countertransference, and personal triggers that could influence their interactions with clients. It promotes self-awareness, professional growth, and helps therapists provide more effective and empathetic care to their clients.