Quick Missives

Here you will find another series of posts – called ‘Quick Missives’.

Each will be a simple and short tip or reflection about engaging in Deliberate Practice as a therapist.

  • When a client isn’t progressing
    It may sound obvious, but it’s important to look inwards when you feel stuck with a client. Not only to understand your own reactions, but to consider if there’s something you’re not listening to. If you want to stay in the loop for future posts, then please feel free to sign up for our mailing… Read more: When a client isn’t progressing
  • No coach – no problem
    Until there are more coaches in Deliberate Practice for therapists that become more widely available, it’s ok to do your best on your own. There are always other supports you can lean on. If you want to stay in the loop for future posts, then please feel free to sign up for our mailing list:
  • The do or do not fallacy
    When we can expect ourselves to just do, we can scare ourselves from even trying – potentially missing a way that works better. If you want to stay in the loop for future posts, then please feel free to sign up for our mailing list:
  • A problem for foundational skills
    Until we get more people consistently training at their foundational skills as a therapist, workshops specifically in these areas will be difficult to come by. If you want to stay in the loop for future posts, then please feel free to sign up for our mailing list:
  • The costs of expertise
    Like anything, gaining expertise in therapy can carry unintended costs if left unchecked. If you want to stay in the loop for future posts, then please feel free to sign up for our mailing list:
  • Therapy sessions are not practice
    Therapy sessions are missing key ingredients needed to be considered ‘practice’. If you want to stay in the loop for future posts, then please feel free to sign up for our mailing list:
  • Outcome rating measures
    There’s no right or wrong when it comes to what kind of outcome measure you decide to use with clients. What matters most is what works for you and your clients. If you want to stay in the loop for future posts, then please feel free to sign up for our mailing list:
  • A common misstep
    I’m starting another series of posts – called ‘Quick Missives’. Each will be a simple and short tip or reflection about engaging in Deliberate Practice as a therapist. I hope you enjoy them. As always, please feel more than welcome to share your own insights or ask any questions. We also have just started up… Read more: A common misstep

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