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Why Therapists Can’t Do the Work for Clients

As therapists, we all want to help our clients, but there are limits to our role. Learn why therapists can’t do the work for clients and what to do instead.
A therapist goes over notes with her client depicting why therapy clients get stuck and what to do about it.

Why Therapy Clients Get Stuck (and What to Do About It)

When your client’s progress stalls, it’s time for a new approach. Learn why therapy clients get stuck and what to do about it.
A female therapist sits in her office across from an empty chair representing why therapy clients ghost.

Why Therapy Clients Ghost

Feeling haunted by a client’s disappearing act? Learn why therapy clients ghost and what you can do about it.
A therapist sits across from a couple in her office depicting setting boundaries as a therapist.

Setting Boundaries as a Therapist

Setting boundaries as a therapist can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be. Learn how to set healthy limits and thrive in your practice.
A Therapist sits in her chair in between a couple during a session representing when to let therapy clients go.

When to Let Therapy Clients Go

Part of being a good therapist is knowing when to say goodbye. Learn when to let therapy clients go with love and grace.
A therapist sits at her desk on her laptop representing how to stop thinking about your therapy clients.

How to Stop Thinking About Your Therapy Clients

Are you struggling to close the mental loop after your sessions? Learn how to stop thinking about your therapy clients and find your balance.
Being a Therapist: The Struggle is Real

Being a Therapist: The Struggle is Real

Ever found yourself saying “I hate being a therapist?” You’re not alone! Being a therapist can be a struggle — but it doesn’t have to be.

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