If you’re going to engage in Deliberate Practice, it’s important to know what it is first. These posts focus on explaining Deliberate Practice and its core elements.
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- Improving Therapy Outcomes: A Case for Deliberate PracticeIn my previous post, I wrote about my history with imposter syndrome as a therapist—convinced that I wasn’t really a good therapist until I was confident. To resolve this self-doubt, I turned to expanding my knowledge in different ways of doing therapy. I did things almost all therapists do to learn more. I met with… Read more: Improving Therapy Outcomes: A Case for Deliberate Practice
- The Answers Are in Our Weak SpotsThroughout my entire career as a therapist, I have battled with imposter syndrome. The idea that I am not good at what I do, that I am simply “acting” as a therapist. A fear that eventually I would get called out for my inadequacy and told that this therapist gig isn’t for me. Because of… Read more: The Answers Are in Our Weak Spots
- What is the deal with Deliberate Practice anyway? ft one of my outcome statsBefore I begin I want to give a shout out to Jordan Harris, who is a counsellor in the United states. He’s big on Deliberate Practice (DP), so of course I already think he’s a cool cat. He’s a really nice guy, generous with his time and a clever duck who is clearly passionate about… Read more: What is the deal with Deliberate Practice anyway? ft one of my outcome stats
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