You Need Therapy
Kathryn DeFatta, who has earned her Masters of Education from Vanderbilt University in Human Development Counseling, is inviting you into conversations around what it’s like to live fully in a world where we’ve become accustomed to shut parts of ourselves off. Here you will find a space that welcomes in discomfort, tough questions, and hard truths, all while showing how to find joy through it all.
Helped during a dark time…
12 nov
I found Kat’s podcast while searching for a way to understand and move through a toxic work situation I was experiencing a couple seasons ago. For context, I’m a GenXer and had been seeing a very expensive therapist at the time. My therapist was helpful, but this topic was too complex and I was kind of spinning wheels. The episode she had on how to move through/process a toxic work environment with a narcissist is bar none the best advice I have heard on the topic. I had listened to no joke 100’s of hours on the topic because it was such foreign territory for me and I knew something wasn’t right with this work experience I had with a client of mine. Kat’s episode and the WeWork episode with Dr. Ramani I have listened to and shared probably a dozen times or more. She said something no other expert on the topic of workplace narcissism had said - and the entire experience I had came into sharp focus for me and I started my journey to health. I have shared that episode with other colleagues and they found the same relief. We are not crazy - the chaos and weird behavior is on purpose to make us feel off balance and doubt ourselves as a power and control mechanism. The thing she said that I had never heard and applied 1000 percent to my case was how toxic covert narcissists will do things like over pay you to gain control! I had never heard that before and it was like so many lightbulbs turned on so many puzzle pieces suddenly fell into place and I started to see my situation in a whole new light. Since then I’ve tuned into her podcast and truly look forward to the episodes each week. Couch Talks are great too. Little moments of calm in my week. I highly recommend this podcast for any phase of life! Kat has a warm yet no nonsense way of helping untangle very complex emotions and situations. She has a way with language too- the right words said in a new way. Gold! YOU NEED THIS PODCAST! 😀
Amazing
08/12/2023
No matter where you are on your mental health journey, this podcast is for you. Kat is relatable, funny, and passionate about what she does. She brings in great guests, but even her solo episodes are so insightful. Give this a listen! You won’t regret it.
Maybe best for new therapists
30 sept
I really wanted to like this but the upspeak was distracting, and the hosts’ relative newness as therapists made the content pretty unremarkable.
Weekly Must Listen!
29/11/2023
I’m a weekly listener of 4 months! I was introduced to you need therapy through Amy Brown’s podcast. I really enjoyed hearing Amy and Kat chat like they were some of my girlfriends having coffee in my kitchen, so when I heard Kat mention her own podcast, I was eager to give it a listen. I also began my own personal therapy journey this year to begin addressing several topics in my life and so I appreciate hearing from the therapists perspective, but also I feel like Kat is just like another friend, talking to us, her friends, honestly about all sorts of things. I also really appreciate the variety that she brings to the show. Big fan!!!
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