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When Influence, Humor, and “Expertise” Collide: A Plural Clinician’s Critique

When Influence, Humor, and “Expertise” Collide: A Plural Clinician’s Critique

by The Anti-Therapist | Jan 10, 2026 | Complex Trauma, Dissociation, Journal Unleashed: Reflections, Plurality, Power and Systems in Mental Health, Therapy Harm, Uncategorized

I am writing as both a clinician and a plural person with lived experience. What follows is not a reaction to a television show, a disagreement about humor, or a matter of personal taste. It is an ethical critique of how influence, authority, and narrative control...

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