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The Unmasked Therapist Podcast

The Unmasked Therapist Podcast

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Hosted by Kim Rippy, LPC, and Kaitlyn Steel, LMFT, of Keystone Therapy Group, The Unmasked Therapist explores how authenticity transforms the therapeutic relationship. Each episode offers clinical insight, real-world reflection, and practical takeaways for therapists at every stage of their journey. New episodes drop every Monday morning. Learn more at keystonetherapygroup.com/supervision or email podcast@keystonetherapygroup.com. #TheUnmaskedTherapist #TherapistLife #AuthenticTherapy #ClinicalSupervision #ResidentTherapist #SupervisionMattersKeystone Therapy Group Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • Re-release: Episode 4 – When Self-Disclosure Helps: Authenticity That Supports the Client
    Apr 13 2026

    In this re-release of Episode 4, Clinical Supervisors Kim Rippy, LPC and Kaitlyn Steel, LMFT revisit one of the most nuanced topics in therapy: self-disclosure. When does it help, when does it harm, and how can therapists use authenticity in a way that truly supports the client?

    Together, they explore authenticity from the client’s perspective and how showing up as a real human can deepen trust, safety, and connection in the therapy room. They unpack the tension many clinicians feel—especially early in their careers—between being taught to avoid self-disclosure and recognizing the moments when it can be clinically meaningful.

    Kim and Kaitlyn reflect on their own experiences navigating this balance, highlighting the difference between intentional, client-centered sharing and oversharing that shifts the focus away from the client. They also discuss how supervision serves as a parallel process, modeling how therapists can thoughtfully respond to client vulnerability and authenticity.

    Whether you’re a new clinician or a seasoned therapist, this episode offers grounded, practical insight into using authenticity with purpose.

    Key Takeaways:
    • How authentic presence strengthens client safety and trust
    • Understanding self-disclosure without centering yourself
    • When to share, when to hold back, and how to repair if you overshare
    • Why supervision mirrors the therapeutic relationship
    • Using authenticity to create deeper therapeutic connection

    Connect with us:
    Supervision: www.keystonetherapygroup.com/supervision/
    Instagram: @TheUnmaskedTherapist
    Email: Supervision@KeystoneTherapyGroup.com

    If this episode was helpful, leave a five-star review and subscribe for more conversations about authentic, grounded, human-centered therapy.

    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical supervision. All information shared represents our own opinions and should not be taken as legal or clinical direction. All therapy skills discussed should be used within the scope of your experience and with appropriate clinical supervision.

    Hashtags: #AuthenticTherapist #TherapyConnection #SelfDisclosure #TherapistBoundaries #ClinicalSupervision #TherapyTraining #TherapistLife #MentalHealthProfessionals #AuthenticityInTherapy #HumanCenteredTherapy

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    25 m
  • Episode 23: The Role of an Admin in Private Practice | Part 2
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of the Unmasked Therapist Podcast, Clinical Supervisors ⁠⁠Kim Rippy, LPC⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Kaitlyn Steel, LMFT⁠⁠ continue their conversation with Keystone Therapy Group’s admin, ⁠Maeve Englehart⁠, for Part 2 of this behind-the-scenes look at the role that keeps a practice running smoothly.

    Building on Part 1, this episode dives deeper into the relational and operational impact of having administrative support within a therapy practice. The conversation shifts from what admins do to why their role is so essential—not just for efficiency, but for protecting the therapeutic relationship and creating a seamless client experience.

    Kim shares her philosophy on separating billing from clinical work, highlighting how this boundary preserves both the integrity of the therapist-client relationship and the sustainability of the business. Maeve offers her perspective from the admin side, reflecting on how managing communication, billing, and first client contact shapes how supported and understood clients feel from the very beginning.

    Together, they explore how responsiveness, consistency, and authenticity extend beyond the therapy room—and how even small interactions can significantly impact whether a client follows through with care.

    In Part 2, we discuss:• Why separating billing from clinical work protects the therapeutic relationship• The role of admin support in maintaining ethical and sustainable business practices• How first impressions and responsiveness impact client follow-through• What clients are really looking for when they first reach out for therapy• The importance of consistency and communication across a practice• Common ways therapists unintentionally impact client experience outside of sessions• How authenticity and connection start from the very first point of contact

    Connect with us:Supervision: ⁠www.keystonetherapygroup.com/supervision/⁠Instagram: @TheUnmaskedTherapistEmail: ⁠⁠Supervision@KeystoneTherapyGroup.com⁠⁠

    If this episode resonated with you, leave a five-star review and subscribe for more conversations about authentic, grounded, human-centered therapy.

    Disclaimer:This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical supervision. All information shared represents our own opinions and should not be taken as legal or clinical direction.

    #TheUnmaskedTherapist #UnmaskedTherapist #TherapistPodcast #MentalHealthPodcast #TherapistConversations

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    40 m
  • Episode 22: The Role of an Admin in Private Practice | Part 1
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of the Unmasked Therapist Podcast, Clinical Supervisors ⁠Kim Rippy, LPC⁠ and ⁠Kaitlyn Steel, LMFT⁠ are joined by Keystone Therapy Group’s admin, Maeve Englehart, for a behind-the-scenes look at the role that keeps a practice running smoothly.

    This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation, with Part 2 releasing next Monday.

    Together, they explore the often unseen but essential work of administrative support in a therapy practice. Kim and Kaitlyn share their experiences building Keystone from the ground up, including the moment when managing everything alone became unsustainable and the decision to bring on an admin became necessary for both client care and clinician well-being.

    Maeve offers insight into her unique path into the role, from her background in psychology and inpatient psychiatric work to her current experience supporting both clients and clinicians. She reflects on how working behind the scenes in a collaborative practice has deepened her understanding of therapy and reinforced the importance of connection at every level of care.

    Through candid and engaging conversation, this episode highlights how administrative roles are not just logistical, but relational—shaping first impressions, supporting therapeutic relationships, and allowing clinicians to focus more fully on their clients.

    In Part 1, we discuss:
    • The transition from solo practice to a growing group practice
    • How burnout can signal the need for additional support
    • What to look for when hiring an admin beyond just technical skills
    • Maeve’s background and journey into the role
    • The value of curiosity, adaptability, and collaboration in a clinical setting
    • Why admin work is a crucial part of client care, not just operations

    Connect with us:
    Supervision: ⁠www.keystonetherapygroup.com/supervision/⁠
    Instagram: @TheUnmaskedTherapist
    Email: ⁠Supervision@KeystoneTherapyGroup.com⁠

    If this episode resonated with you, leave a five-star review and subscribe for more conversations about authentic, grounded, human-centered therapy.

    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical supervision. All information shared represents our own opinions and should not be taken as legal or clinical direction.

    #TheUnmaskedTherapist #UnmaskedTherapist #TherapistPodcast #MentalHealthPodcast #TherapistConversations

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    21 m
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