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Three Attachment-Based Family Therapy Interventions You Can Use Tomorrow
This monthβs focus is attachment-based, relational work, because when clients are wounded in relationship, they often need to heal in relationship. Drawing from years of clinical experience and the Integrative Attachment Trauma Protocol (developed alongside Deb Wesselmann), we share three simple-but-powerful interventions that strengthen connection between kids, teens, and caregivers (and can be adapted for adult work too).
Building Grit as a Therapist (Without Losing Yourself)
An honest conversation with Omaha therapist Taylor Dibble-Townsend on grit, motherhood, imposter syndrome, and building a sustainable therapy career without losing yourself.
Being a Mental Health Therapist βin the Wildβ
Why do people react strangely when they find out youβre a therapist? This episode breaks down the 3 most common responses.
A Little Grinchy, A Lot Gritty: What Therapists Really Need During the Holidays
Holiday season feeling heavy? Learn how therapists can set boundaries, prevent burnout, protect their schedule, and stay grounded with real gritty holiday strategies.
Gettinβ Gritty: Jamie Adlerβs Journey from Intern to Practice Lead
Feeling unsure as a new therapist? Jamie Adler shares how she built grit, overcame imposter syndrome, protected her time, and grew into a grounded, confident clinician.
The Goldilocks Principle: Finding the βJust Rightβ Balance Between Structure and Nurture
Feeling too soft or too strict in sessions? Hereβs how to find your βjust rightβ balance of structure and nurture to grow your confidence as a therapist.
No Easy Button: How Therapists Build Grit + Confidence
Feeling unprepared? Hereβs why discomfort grows therapist gritβand how to build real confidence without burning out.
How We Built Our Grit as Therapists (+ Why It Matters for You)
New therapist? Feeling unprepared? Hereβs how we built grit back when we startedβthrough mistakes, risks, and supervisionβand how you can grow clinical confidence too.
Being Bad Is Good: Why Every Therapist Has to Fumble Before They Find Their Footing
Think youβre failing as a new therapist? Youβre not. Being bad at first is how you gain grit and confidence. Hereβs what to do when you feel unqualified.