We make psychoanalytic thinking accessible and applicable for early-career therapists.

Congratulations! You put in the hard work, made the sacrifices, and now you are a practicing psychotherapist. You are in a process of moving from novice to mastery. That’s the good news.

But working as an early-career psychotherapist can be overwhelming. There is more to learn, much of which cannot be taught in training programs.

It is common for early-career psychotherapists to experience imposter syndrome, work dread, stuckness, feelings of not being good enough, fear of patients being angry with you, and/or avoidance of difficult conversations with patients.

Are you . . .

  • Wishing you felt calmer and steadier?

  • Yearning to receive supervision outside your workplace?

  • Seeking connection with fellow early-career therapists?

  • Wanting to cultivate the craft skills of therapy didactically and experientially?

  • Interested in how a psychoanalytic sensibility can be used in conjunction with a range of therapeutic modalities to enliven, expand, and deepen the work and move through impasses?

If you answered yes to these questions, The Developing Therapist might be for you. Click below to learn more about what we offer.