
Join us for a wide-ranging and insightful conversation with psychotherapist, teacher, clinical supervisor and businesswoman Amy Launder as she shares her journey from teenage aspiration to successful multi-faceted practice. This engaging discussion opens up crucial conversations about the business of caring, emotionally immature parents, loneliness, and the benefits of long-term therapy.
In this comprehensive episode of A Bunch of Therapists podcast, Amy openly shares:
- Her journey from deciding to be a therapist as a teenager to qualifying in her mid-20s
- Early struggles with being taken seriously by clients and herself
- Successfully juggling a thriving private practice with other business interests
- Her specialisation in treating children of emotionally immature parents
This deeply informative conversation offers valuable insights for anyone interested in building a sustainable therapy practice, understanding family dynamics, or exploring the benefits of long-term therapeutic work.
Episode Highlights:
- Building credibility as a young therapist
- The business approach to therapy practice
- Treating children of emotionally immature parents
- Navigating difficult family relationships
- The origins and meaning of ‘Flying Monkeys’
- Benefits of long-term therapy relationships
Find out more about Amy Launder. A full transcript of this episode is available here.