The Confident Clinician Workshops
Bite-size trainings for newer clinicians who are tired of opening ten tabs and still not knowing what to do in the room. Each workshop takes one real clinical moment and gives you language, structure, and a next step you can actually use.
Current Workshop · $27
A practical workshop on performing less, tolerating uncertainty, trusting the process, regulating yourself, and building self-trust in the room.
Sound familiar?
"Am I doing this right?"
"What do I say next?"
"Why do I feel so unsure when I technically know what I'm doing?"
"Should I be using CBT, ACT, DBT, or something else entirely?"
"Why does their silence make me want to fill every single pause?"
"I replayed that session three times and I still don't know what went wrong."
"How do I end this session without it feeling like I'm abandoning them?"
"I know the theories. So why does every hard moment still catch me off guard?"
The Real Problem
You left school with a degree, a diagnosis manual, a few therapy models, and a genuine desire to help people. Nobody handed you a guide for what to actually do when a client shuts down, asks if you've ever been through something similar, or sits in silence for three minutes while you try not to visibly panic.
The gap isn't your commitment or your intelligence. It's the missing bridge between everything you learned and everything real sessions ask of you. These workshops help you build that bridge one practical skill at a time.
Who This Is For
Whether you're freshly licensed, still working toward licensure, or a few years in and realizing grad school left some gaps, this is for you.
Interns, provisionally licensed clinicians, and newer therapists
Clinicians who know the theories but can't always access them naturally in session
Therapists who replay sessions in the car and can't quite let them go
Clinicians who want a style that feels like their own, not like they are repeating a textbook
Therapists tired of collecting trainings that don't actually build confidence
Anyone beginning to think about niche, messaging, or building a private practice
What graduate school didn't teach you about trusting yourself in the therapy room
What You'll Clarify
Stop Performing Therapy: shift from proving you're good to actually understanding the person in front of you
Learn to Tolerate Not Knowing: confidence isn't certainty. It's the ability to stay grounded when things are uncertain
Trust the Process Over the Perfect Intervention: clients remember feeling seen, not whether you picked the right worksheet
Regulate Yourself First: when your nervous system is dysregulated, your clinical judgment changes. Practices to help you reset between sessions
Build Self-Trust Instead of Seeking Constant Reassurance: stop replaying sessions looking for mistakes. Start replaying them looking for information
You'll Walk Away With
A clearer understanding of why you feel stuck and what to actually do about it
Real language for describing your therapeutic style to clients and colleagues
A simple way to reflect on sessions without spiraling into self-doubt
Permission to be human in the therapy room, not just technically correct
Confidence isn't having all the answers. It's trusting yourself even when you don't.
On the Horizon
Silence in session doesn't have to feel like failure. Learn how to read it, respond to it, and use it without filling every pause with your own anxiety.
Late cancellations, fee questions, session overruns, the client who texts at 9pm. How to hold limits with warmth and without guilt.
Stop rewriting the same note four times. A grounded, practical approach to progress notes that captures the session without consuming your evening.
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What Comes Next
If a workshop gives you one practical tool, the 12-week intensive helps you build the full system: your clinical framework, session structure, case conceptualization map, difficult-moments script library, and sustainability plan.