This Trusted Place with John-Paul Davies: Mental Health, Therapy & Becoming a Therapist
🎙️ Welcome to This Trusted Place with John-Paul Davies
Honest conversations and reflections on mental health, emotional wellbeing, and the realities of becoming and being a therapist in private practice.
Whether you're a therapist, aspiring to become one, or simply someone curious about the inner world of emotional growth and healing, this podcast offers grounded insights and personal stories that connect.
Hosted by John-Paul Davies, a former City solicitor who retrained as a psychotherapist in 2007, the show explores:
- Changing careers into therapy
- What it’s really like being a therapist and making a living as a helping professional
- Mental health and emotional wellbeing topics inc. relationships, narcissism, trauma, navigating imposter syndrome and burnout, boundaries, self-worth and growth
- Bisexuality
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🌐 More about John-Paul: thistrustedplace.co.uk
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This Trusted Place with John-Paul Davies: Mental Health, Therapy & Becoming a Therapist
S4 | E5 Men in Overdrive and Therapy: A Crisis of Masculinity
A podcast about how men being in the place where drive is dominating can affect therapy and relationships generally and what we might do to encourage more time and energy for connection.
In this podcast, I discuss the challenges that arise when men find themselves in environments that prioritise ambition and success over emotional connection and vulnerability. I explore how this drive can create barriers in therapeutic settings and hinder meaningful relationships, both personal and professional.
Additionally, I discuss practical strategies and approaches that can be implemented to foster a greater sense of connection, empathy, and understanding among men and their loved ones. By focusing on these areas, we can aim to encourage more meaningful interactions and promote healthier emotional well-being.
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YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@JohnPaulDaviesTTP
If there’s anything else you’d like to know about John-Paul and how he might be able to help you, please do contact him via his website www.thistrustedplace.co.uk