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Let’s Stop Weaponizing Therapy-Speak (and Start Communicating Better)

Let’s Stop Weaponizing Therapy-Speak (and Start Communicating Better)

Update: 2025-10-15
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We’re living in a time when mental health terms are EVERYWHERE. But is our obsession with therapy-speak helping us grow, or just confusing us more?


This week, JVN sits down with psychotherapist and author Joe Nucci to talk about his new book PSYCHOBABBLE and the rise of pop psychology online.


Together, they unpack what a psychotherapist really does, how self-diagnosis can backfire, and why therapy buzzwords like “attachment styles,” “boundaries,” and “trauma” often lose meaning when they go viral. From the truth about mindfulness (and why it’s not for everyone) to spotting real insight amid the noise, this episode dives deep into how we talk about mental health—and what it actually means to get better.


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Let’s Stop Weaponizing Therapy-Speak (and Start Communicating Better)

Let’s Stop Weaponizing Therapy-Speak (and Start Communicating Better)

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