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How to Find Your Specialty as a Therapist with Roy Kim, CSAT 

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How to Find Your Specialty as a Therapist with Roy Kim, CSAT
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Thanks to Roy Kim, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT) for joining me in this interview all about how to find your specialty as a therapist (btw he also has an MDiv!).
Not only does he cover some practical tools to help you narrow down your specialty, he vulnerably shares about how he allowed his own story to infuse into his practice and his specialty. This was an incredibly valuable interview!
Links to all of Roy Kim's amazing stuff:
New Legacy Counseling:
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Instagram: / thisisroykim
The Same Boat Podcast:
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SA Speakeasy Podcast:
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New Therapist FAQ Podcast:
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Instagram: / newtherapistfaq
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This video is geared for therapists of all kinds, including psychologists, MFTs, LPCCs, social workers, and others in the clinical counseling field.
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Комментарии : 38   
@madelinegrove7230
@madelinegrove7230 3 года назад
Marie needs a podcast! LOVE this
@PrivatePracticeSkills
@PrivatePracticeSkills 3 года назад
😅 You're too kind! I have considered whether I should release the audio versions of these interviews to podcast, since the full interview is usually closer to 45 minutes long. It's so hard cutting things out when it's all so golden!
@kristiharman2843
@kristiharman2843 2 года назад
Yes! I'd listen to that podcast
@howeducational
@howeducational 2 года назад
I would love that! As a new student in graduate school for mental health counseling, I find this really inspirational and informative :D I’ll keep an eye out for it.
@EmilyChandlerj
@EmilyChandlerj 9 месяцев назад
Super grateful for this episode. Thanks for putting it out there, Dr Fang. I'm a big fan of Roy Kim's work and it's great to see two worlds collide by you interviewing him!
@katty1268
@katty1268 2 года назад
I’m about to embark in a mental health nurse practitioner school and this is eye opening and I’m deeply moved by your content and makes me excited to enter this field thank you
@freeandfabulous4310
@freeandfabulous4310 23 дня назад
Thank you for this discussion . I’m an LmFT and most of my young male clients have sex addictions.i need much more training on this to help them reclaim their marriages and their own sexuality.
@Enchanteralle
@Enchanteralle 3 года назад
I really enjoyed the interview. It's nice to hear about therapists' journey in finding what they are passionate about and how they develop their specialty. I think the bridge of transitioning from working for an agency to private practice is a journey of itself because it's non-stop exploration and learning about who you are as a therapist and what specialty you want to dive into. Will definitely check out the resources shared in the video. Thanks for sharing, Marie!
@PrivatePracticeSkills
@PrivatePracticeSkills 3 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the interview!
@annabelapurva-madhuri4861
@annabelapurva-madhuri4861 3 года назад
This was great. Thanks to you both!
@morgan6404
@morgan6404 3 года назад
WOW! What a powerful interview! Roy thank you for being vulnerable and sharing parts of your journey as a clinician but also your own healing journey! I am working towards my license and having similar thoughts about "I should be working with these types of people" even though I find myself feeling relief when they miss or cancel. And I think you both bring up a great point about how important it is for us as counselors to do our own work with trauma and not healing through our clients. I'm not sure what is my niche but I know my heart feel full when I work with people who have parents who are narcissistic. This ties into my own story but I recognize that I have more work to do when it comes to healing from my trauma and feel that I need more training in that area to provide the best service possible. Like you both had mentioned it is so important to do this work not only for myself but for the people I serve. Thank you again! Definitely gonna subscribe to the new therapist podcast!
@PrivatePracticeSkills
@PrivatePracticeSkills 3 года назад
So glad you found this helpful! Love that specialty interest as I have a similar story as well. It is definitely worth putting in the work - not only to help others in the journey, but for the joy of your own healing itself. Best wishes to you!
@janfredericks7494
@janfredericks7494 2 года назад
It was good to hear how he came to his nitch. I've worked for other practices, and am in the process of working on my own. Lots to do! I have a MA in Christian Ed and went for my counseling degree. I've realized (after being in the field for years) that I can use what I've experienced to help others. Thank you for this interview. I hope to listen to at least one of his podcasts.
@janfredericks7494
@janfredericks7494 2 года назад
ps. I founded God's Creatures Ministry in 2001. Animals are therapeutic and we can learn a lot from them. :)
@Kittylunacat
@Kittylunacat 3 года назад
I really enjoy this, thank you for being so vulnerable and authentic to talk about your journey of finding your meaning and specialty as a therapist! Thank you Marie!!
@PrivatePracticeSkills
@PrivatePracticeSkills 3 года назад
It really was such a gem to have Roy share so openly. We all benefit from hearing!
@cakesinthecity
@cakesinthecity 8 месяцев назад
This was a phenomenal interview as an aspiring mental health provider ❤
@mecitty22
@mecitty22 Год назад
Thank you! This was so helpful.
@kelseymartin1005
@kelseymartin1005 3 года назад
I would love to see more of this! Podcast style interviews! Love your content.
@PrivatePracticeSkills
@PrivatePracticeSkills 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this format too, glad you liked it!
@ThePossumone
@ThePossumone 3 года назад
This is great as I think specialising is essential as it’s too overwhelming
@enatp6448
@enatp6448 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this guest! Really interesting professional journey. Thanks!
@roykim9493
@roykim9493 Год назад
Thanks for the kind words!
@grumpyschnauzer
@grumpyschnauzer Год назад
One of my life goals since childhood is to become a sex therapist (not specifically a sex addiction therapist). Currently I’m an MFT Associate so I still have a long ways to go. I’m really struggling with working in a field that is so heavily driven by the DSM and insurance. I feel the same insecurity of feeling like “damaged goods” and I was terrified of psychically harming others just by knowing that I don’t know everything.
@sleepnbeau823
@sleepnbeau823 3 года назад
I enjoyed this. Thank you, Roy, for sharing a bit of your story. Marie, I'd love it if you could do a video about how to refer out clients who you feel are not a personality fit. Also, are you still doing the black therapist interviews?
@roykim9493
@roykim9493 Год назад
You're welcome Marcelle, I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
@126769
@126769 3 года назад
When you stated "I don't know If I can work with couples" I had that visceral reaction when I was enrolled my couples class because of my intense childhood trauma. I recognized a lot of my avoidant attachment style as a partner during that time and really had to reprocess some of that childhood junk. I went to a COAMFTE program so they really pushed couples work. To this day , I don't "do" couples but really recognize the value in it. My professional jam is EMDR/brainspotting/trauma work.
@PrivatePracticeSkills
@PrivatePracticeSkills 3 года назад
So glad you found your jam! :)
@roykim9493
@roykim9493 Год назад
Totally with you Lisa, I can accept my preference in not doing couples work, while really recognizing the value in it, and supporting clinicians who love it :)
@christinathammasen7050
@christinathammasen7050 3 года назад
I am a newly-licensed LCSW and am interested in learning the steps Roy completed to become a certified sex therapist. This is a focus area I am interested in learning more about! Any tips, websites, or programs, are appreciated!
@fr.nicholasvoelker2105
@fr.nicholasvoelker2105 2 года назад
. God bless him
@roykim9493
@roykim9493 Год назад
Thank you :)
@BigFamilyFun
@BigFamilyFun 3 года назад
👏🏾
@JanioOBatuta
@JanioOBatuta 8 месяцев назад
Muto legal ;) Janio - Psicanalista Brasil -RJ
@Medietos
@Medietos Год назад
Thank you. Was he really traumatized though? The word is being abused, over-used. Doesn't real trauma take trauma therapy to heal, while he seems to have been OK after only 1½-2 years? It might make real CPTSD not being taken seriously if ppl think that the light version is all it is. But maybe that is self evident in every diagnosis, that the gravity and nature varies with each individual, just as cancer does..
@parisjoy7875
@parisjoy7875 Год назад
You are seriously accusing someone of not having “real trauma”?! Gaslighting much?? And to invalidate a victim’s experience especially when that victim is a PROFESSIONAL in the mental health field?? 😅 Please! I hope you’re not ANY KIND of therapist/counselor 🤦🏻‍♀️
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