Having just watched the episode/interview, I felt the need to express the following. I am a healthcare student in the Uk , I truly cannot express how valuable it was to experience. Dr. Sepah articulate herself with such emotion. I deeply appreciate her ability to explore the emotional nuances of her work, shedding light on the complex intersection of mental health, psychiatry, and societal norms. Her insights into forensic psychiatry, in particular, have been eye-opening. By sharing her personal perspectives, she has not only encouraged me to challenge traditional perceptions but also demonstrated how integral empathy and emotion are in the way we interact with others, especially in such a sensitive field. Her approach has reminded me of the profound impact human connection and understanding can have on our work, both as practitioners and as practitioners and as individuals within society. Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing your heartfelt response to Dr. Torie Sepah’s interview. Your words beautifully capture the essence of what made her conversation so powerful. As someone pursuing a career in healthcare, your recognition of the emotional depth and humanity she brings to forensic psychiatry is incredibly moving.
Dr. Sepah’s ability to speak with such clarity, vulnerability, and strength is truly rare. She not only breaks down complex topics but also invites us into the emotional and ethical realities of her work—something that’s often left out of clinical discussions. Your reflection on how she’s inspired you to challenge traditional perceptions and embrace empathy as a guiding force in healthcare is a testament to the transformative power of voices like hers.
It’s encouraging to know that future practitioners like you are listening, learning, and carrying that message forward. Thank you again for your thoughtful words—they reflect the very compassion and awareness our world needs more of. I saw a number of folks who were not impressed with her. I was completely taken with her. She is beautiful, brilliant articulate and this work is selfless.
Mahalo!