
Sage in Time: The Podcast
I am a sex-positive Licensed Professional / Mental Health Counselor in Pennsylvania and New York, and this channel features interviews with a individuals who often find themselves in marginalized demographics. They may be LGBTQ+, BIPOC, with undiagnosed or diagnosed learning disorders or differences, and, while not clients of mine, the experiences they have lived, whether painful or victorious (or some of both categories), may be representative of the clients that I serve in my practice as a Mental Healthcare provider. Note: I do not know the experiences or mental health background of my guests. Regardless, my own professional experience is varied and based on the clients that have been assigned to me in group practice or that I have Consulted with within the Solo Private Practice.
There may be times when a guest has requested not to be on camera. I honor those requests. Those episodes will still be available to listen to on YouTube, but will not have motion video. The video will be replaced either by headshots of each of us, or the show's current logo. There may be times when guests request not to give their names and use a pseudonym. I honor that request as well.
Disclaimer: applies to any and all content associated with Sage in Time Mental Health Counseling, PLLC and this podcast, or those who join me as a guest.
"I do not provide any mental health or other professional services or advice, and even when discussing with guests, any and all responses to questions are general and not specific. Content is for general information only and never constitutes advice for any individual, couple, family, or other form of relationships. I make no claims that information I provide is always completely accurate and up-to-date, and listeners must check primary sources before relying on such information or opinion. Under absolutely no circumstances do I provide legal advice or medical advice.
"Any reference to past patients or other individuals are heavily blurred as to specifics of age, gender, time period, location, and details of their condition or situation. They may even represent a composite of several clients or other individuals. The fictionalizing of details is such that the actual clients and others would not recognize themselves. Names are, of course, fictitious, but are used to keep track of dynamics when multiple individuals are named in an anecdote."
Sage in Time: The Podcast
Derek Fields Questions from the Listening Audience: The First Episode Without a Guest
In this episode, Derek is without a guest for the first time. Will he be able to handle the podcast all by himself? Who knows? But you have an opportunity to listen in as he answers questions from listeners and followers on his social media regarding therapy and his work as a therapist for the last nearly 11 years.
In this episode, he addresses four (4) questions:
1. I know we only have 45-50 minutes in a therapy session, and I only get to see my therapist once a week. What do they think about me between sessions?
2. When you mention Process vs. Content, it seems like you don’t care about my experiences. Surely you aren’t saying that. So what are you saying?
3. Can therapists really withhold judgment?
4. How do you get over the belief you’re fundamentally broken to the core?
If you live in New York or Pennsylvania and are interested in learning more about working with me in the context of mental health therapy, check out my profile at the Sage in Time website. Unfortunately, I am not able to accept any Managed Medicare or Medicaid, regardless of the branding.
I am a sex-positive AuDHD mental health counselor who specializes in griefwork and relationships, working within the AuDHD space, supporting those of diverse sexual orientations and genders, of those engaged in non-traditional relationship structures, and I offer services to individuals, couples, families, or other systems of multiple individuals.
A special thank you to Melissa Reagan for providing the voice talent over the episode theme music.
Disclaimer: None of the content within the podcast or my website is deemed to be clinical or advisory and is purely for entertainment and educational purposes, even when posed a question in the first or second person ("I" or "you"). Responses are general and hypothetical only. Any content is not deemed to be covered by privacy laws and any participant on the podcast or within other public interaction has given permission for the content to be recorded and distributed.