
Janice’s Time to Talk: The Blind Therapist Who Truly Sees You
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Meet Dr. Janice Moran, one of our newest clinicians at Her Time Therapy and a fierce advocate for disability-affirming mental health care. In this episode, Janice sits down with Meagan to explore how her lived experience as a blind woman informs and strengthens her clinical practice.
We cover:
- What disability-affirming therapy actually looks like in the room
- How trauma, grief, and chronic illness intersect with identity
- The unspoken challenges—and hidden strengths—of navigating life with a disability
- The power of EMDR, internal attunement, and "turning the volume down" on anxiety
- How systems often fail disabled people—and how therapists can do better
- Why interdependence, not independence, should be the goal
- And how Janice uses humor, metaphor, and deep listening to help clients reclaim their stories
Whether you are a client, a clinician, or someone who wants to be a better ally, this conversation is full of practical insight, radical empathy, and fierce clarity.
Work with Dr. Janice Moran or learn more:
🔗 Her Time Therapy Clinician Page – Dr. Janice Moran
Links mentioned in the episode:
– Learn more about EMDR therapy
– Watch a show with audio description: Netflix Accessibility Features
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