Why therapist visibility matters more than ever (and how to stop shrinking) (with Dr Hayley Kelly)

Bron is joined by Dr Hayley Kelly for an honest conversation about why therapist visibility matters now more than ever, especially for early-career professionals. Hayley challenges the status quo, calling for innovation in the mental health profession to meet the growing community need for evidence-based expertise and support. She explores why many therapists feel the urge to shrink, and how to break free from staying small. Hayley also shares the story behind her viral social media post that led to her account being removed, and how she continues to show up confidently with an ethics-driven approach to visibility. This episode is packed with insight and inspiration for anyone in the mental health field.
Guest: Dr Hayley Kelly - CEO of Therapists Rising, Clinical Psychologist, Mental Health Innovation Strategist, and Speaker
LINKS
- The podcast episode Hayley's viral LinkedIn post was based on: Why "I Can’t Stay Quiet Anymore: What Our Mental Health System Isn’t Ready to Face"
- Another of Hayley's podcast episodes: How to Stay Visible (Even When You’re Terrified of Being Reported)
- Hayley's podcast, Therapists Rising
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CREDITS
Producer: Michael English
Music: Home
Commitment: Mental Work believes in an inclusive and diverse mental health workforce. We honor the strength, resilience, and invaluable contributions of mental health workers with lived experiences of mental illness, disability, neurodivergence, LGBTIQA+ identities, and diverse culture and language. We recognise our First Nations colleagues as Traditional Custodians of the land and pay respect to Elders past, present, and emerging. Mental Work is recorded on unceded Whadjuk Noongar land.
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