Friends Aren’t Therapists: Navigating the Difference Between Friendship and Therapy 🎙️

Friends Aren’t Therapists: Navigating the Difference Between Friendship and Therapy

The roles of friend and therapist may overlap, but key differences exist. This guide helps counselors and clients understand the boundaries between friendship and therapy, covering why professional support offers unique benefits. Learn how to navigate these boundaries effectively, maintain healthy relationships, and appreciate the distinct value of each role in personal growth and well-being.

Elizabeth Carr, LPC, ACS

Elizabeth is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor practicing in Michigan and also licensed in Texas. Therapeutic experience includes working with adults and children who experience anxiety, depression and emotion dysregulation.

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