
Andrew Hartz
Psychologist and founding member of the Open Therapy Institute, focusing on evidence-based mental health practices and the intersection of psychology and spirituality.
Top 3 podcasts with Andrew Hartz
Ranked by the Snipd community

18 snips
Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 13min
Are Therapists Crazy? Andrew Hartz's quest for sanity in clinical psychology
Andrew Hartz, a clinical psychologist and founder of the Open Therapy Institute, discusses current challenges in mental health care. He identifies the rise of "everyday dissociation" linked to screen use and the pitfalls of online diagnostic labels. Hartz reveals how anxiety has transformed into a form of social currency and critiques the limitations of traditional talk therapy. He advocates for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as a more effective approach and shares insights about the politicization of therapy training and the role of AI.

15 snips
Mar 23, 2025 • 1h 40min
s07e56 | Spiritual Wasteland: Modern Psychology's Bindspots, with Andrew Hartz
In this engaging discussion, Andrew Hartz, a psychologist and founding member of the Open Therapy Institute, dives into the often-jarring relationship between psychology and spirituality. He critiques traditional therapy's limitations in addressing spiritual dimensions, advocating for a more integrated approach. Hartz also discusses the complex dynamics of victimhood and privilege in men's mental health, emphasizing the need for empathy and self-awareness among therapists. He highlights the importance of addressing specific behaviors over broad diagnoses, fostering a deeper understanding of mental health.

14 snips
Oct 9, 2023 • 1h 12min
Are there any off-limits subjects between you and your therapist?
Dr. Andrew Hartz, clinical psychologist and professor of clinic, discusses the politicization of therapy and the lack of support for certain populations. They explore the diverse demographics of therapists and the need for a therapist open to addressing complex issues. The chapter also examines gender roles in therapy and the drawbacks of using online therapy platforms.