Ep. 8 Keeping it in The Family
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From “Oh yeah, his parents are first cousins” to “We’re all very close… like VERY close” — we’re talking about the wild, unexpected family dynamics that surface mid-therapy and leave us mentally rewriting the entire case history.
We discuss:
• The medical and genetic details that don’t always get disclosed upfront
• How surprising family structures can impact case history and clinical reasoning
• Keeping a straight face when your brain is screaming
• How to stay professional, neutral, and culturally respectful
• And why you really need the full history at the initial evaluation
Because sometimes it’s not in the visit note… but it absolutely changes the visit. If you work in home health, private practice, or schools — you already know: nothing surprises you anymore. Or does it?
No names. No facilities. Just validation, dark humor, and the stuff that never makes it into the visit note.
This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment, evaluation, or treatment. Listeners should seek guidance from licensed professionals for individualized care decisions.
Music: www.bensound.com
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