The Chronic Illness Therapists Podcast

is meant to be a place where people with chronic illnesses can come to feel heard, seen, and safe while listening to mental health therapists and other medical professionals talk about the realities of treating complex medical conditions.

Want to be a guest on the podcast?

Currently accepting requests from other mental health therapists and other health professionals who specialize in chronic illness and pain.

Just fill out the form below, and I’ll reach out to you to discuss next steps!

 The Chronic Illness Therapists Podcast

Have you ever wondered how a therapist can actually help you with your chronic illness?…

Does seeing a therapist make you feel like “it’s all in your head?”

Listen in while I interview therapists across the world who specialize in chronic illness. Our goal is to demystify the therapy process, so you can finally get the help and support that you deserve.

New episodes air every two weeks on Fridays on Apple, Google, and Spotify.

Want to suggest a topic for the podcast? Just fill out this form to tell me what you'd like to hear about!

Below you'll find all my newest blog posts. I write about lots of different topics - sometimes about things I discuss in my podcast episodes, and other times just sharing thoughts and ideas that aren't connected to the podcast. Take a look and enjoy!

Understanding Factitious Disorder and Medical Skepticism
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Understanding Factitious Disorder and Medical Skepticism

It's important to talk about how hard it is to live in a body or a mind that constantly gets things wrong. If you live with chronic pain, if you have any kind of neurodivergence—from autism to ADHD to OCD to bipolar disorder to any of the diagnoses that fall under neurodivergence—the world in which we live constantly tells us that what we're thinking is wrong.

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Why February Should *Still* Be Your Month of Rest and Reflection
Podcast, Blog Destiny Davis Podcast, Blog Destiny Davis

Why February Should *Still* Be Your Month of Rest and Reflection

January often arrives with overwhelming pressure to launch into new goals, crush resolutions, and kickstart our productivity. But we’ve truly been getting it all wrong. The new year, nestled right in the heart of winter, is actually nature's designated time for rest and reflection—and that mindset shouldn’t end when the calendar flips to February.

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