How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome as a Therapist

Ever feel like you're winging it, even after years of experience? Imposter syndrome is surprisingly common among therapists, myself included.

As I tell Heard in this article,

"Great clinicians are always growing, and growth nearly always comes with a little bit of imposter syndrome."

This article features insights from myself and other therapists, sharing our personal experiences and practical tips to overcome self-doubt and build unwavering confidence in your practice.

Read the full article to discover how to build confidence in your practice and embrace the growth journey inherent to being a therapist.

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