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Weaponized Words: How We're Using Therapy Terms to Avoid Feelings

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Therapy language that was once meant to foster clarity and connection has quietly shifted into a defensive tool that often creates distance rather than understanding.
• Clinical terms like "gaslighting," "toxic," "narcissist," and "trauma" are frequently misunderstood and misused in everyday conversations
• The real definition of gaslighting involves psychological manipulation that causes someone to question their reality, not simple disagreement
• "Narcissist" isn't just someone self-absorbed, but a personality disorder requiring five or more specific DSM-5 criteria
• Trauma bonding isn't connecting over similar traumas, but a psychological attachment formed through cycles of abuse and positive reinforcement
• The critical difference between boundaries (which protect) and ultimatums (which control)
• Using therapy language can become emotional avoidance when we label others instead of expressing our own vulnerable feelings
• True emotional maturity isn't about mastering vocabulary but learning to sit with discomfort and take responsibility for our reactions
• When holding space for others, focus on being present rather than analyzing or fixing them
• Before using therapy terms, ask yourself: "Am I naming a pattern or reacting to a moment?"
• One of the most healing phrases isn't clinical at all: "That sounds really hard. I'm here with you"
Visit our website at licensedandunfiltered.com and share your experiences with therapy language on our YouTube channel.
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This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or mental health treatment.

Sponsored by Northern Arizona Digital Marketing and Therapedia

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Therapy Speak (00:00:00)

2. Breaking Down Therapy Buzzwords (00:04:20)

3. Reddit Relationship Advice Analysis (00:13:12)

4. When Healing Becomes Avoidance (00:16:20)

5. Holding Space Without Playing Therapist (00:21:50)

6. "Never Go To Bed Angry" Debate (00:27:21)

7. Boundaries vs. Ultimatums (00:30:17)

8. Learn Before You Label (00:33:50)

16 episodes

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Content provided by Lina Kanaley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lina Kanaley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Therapy language that was once meant to foster clarity and connection has quietly shifted into a defensive tool that often creates distance rather than understanding.
• Clinical terms like "gaslighting," "toxic," "narcissist," and "trauma" are frequently misunderstood and misused in everyday conversations
• The real definition of gaslighting involves psychological manipulation that causes someone to question their reality, not simple disagreement
• "Narcissist" isn't just someone self-absorbed, but a personality disorder requiring five or more specific DSM-5 criteria
• Trauma bonding isn't connecting over similar traumas, but a psychological attachment formed through cycles of abuse and positive reinforcement
• The critical difference between boundaries (which protect) and ultimatums (which control)
• Using therapy language can become emotional avoidance when we label others instead of expressing our own vulnerable feelings
• True emotional maturity isn't about mastering vocabulary but learning to sit with discomfort and take responsibility for our reactions
• When holding space for others, focus on being present rather than analyzing or fixing them
• Before using therapy terms, ask yourself: "Am I naming a pattern or reacting to a moment?"
• One of the most healing phrases isn't clinical at all: "That sounds really hard. I'm here with you"
Visit our website at licensedandunfiltered.com and share your experiences with therapy language on our YouTube channel.
Support the show

🎙️ Episode Footer

💬 Liked this episode?
Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people find Licensed and Unfiltered and keeps the conversations going.

🌐 Explore more:
Head to licensedandunfiltered.com for tools, extras, and all the behind-the-scenes stuff.

📲 follow us @licensnedaunfiltered

🎙️ Want to talk about your therapy questions live on air with Lina?
Submit your question or story here — and you might be featured on an upcoming episode of Licensed and Unfiltered.

📩 Have a question or topic you’d love to hear covered?
Submit it anonymously or send us a DM or submit them here — you just might hear it on a future episode.

© 2025 Licensed and Unfiltered. All rights reserved.
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or mental health treatment.

Sponsored by Northern Arizona Digital Marketing and Therapedia

...
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Therapy Speak (00:00:00)

2. Breaking Down Therapy Buzzwords (00:04:20)

3. Reddit Relationship Advice Analysis (00:13:12)

4. When Healing Becomes Avoidance (00:16:20)

5. Holding Space Without Playing Therapist (00:21:50)

6. "Never Go To Bed Angry" Debate (00:27:21)

7. Boundaries vs. Ultimatums (00:30:17)

8. Learn Before You Label (00:33:50)

16 episodes

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