People Believe “I Fell in Love with My Psychiatrist” Kendra Hilty Belongs to a Cult
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If you’ve stumbled upon the Kendra Hilty “I fell in love with my psychiatrist” series on TikTok, you might think you know the whole story.
But hold on to your seat, because the ride is much wilder than you might think.
After Kendra went viral for sharing an experience she described as an inappropriate relationship between herself and her psychiatrist, people offered empathy and support. Then some new characters entered the chat, and things got weird.
One of Kendra’s coaching clients came forward, describing some odd behavior, and deep dives by TikTok users have led to the question: is Kendra in a cult?
According to Kendra, she was seeing a psychiatrist for treatment of ADHD symptoms. She described developing feelings for that psychiatrist, and alleged that he not only encouraged her, but that he developed feelings as well.
She explained that she relied heavily on her ChatGPT, which she calls “Henry,” for therapy advice. She eventually learned the term “transference,” which describes when a client develops feelings for their therapist instead of other relationships, such as an intimate partner.
However, things only got weirder once Kendra told her full story.
One TikTok user who claims to be a former friend and coaching client of Kendra’s, @emilybax616, described her experience with Kendra during their three months of virtual sobriety coaching.
In her videos, which quickly went viral, Emily shared that her friend-turned-coach was laser-focused on something called Human Design, which many people consider a cult.
Content retrieved from: https://www.distractify.com/p/is-kendra-psychiatrist-in-a-cult.