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Therapists are asking the wrong question.
The question is not:
"How do I get more clients?"
The real question is:
"How do I become a therapist whose work creates powerful, noticeable transformation?"
Because in 2026, clients are no longer simply looking for weekly emotional maintenance. They are looking for results.
And therapists who can confidently help clients experience meaningful movementâwithout collapsing into hustle, overwork, or performative "fixing"âwill become increasingly valuable.
In this episode, Tiffany breaks down the conversation almost nobody in the therapy industry wants to have openly:
Why certain modalities create faster, deeper transformationâand how that impacts your positioning, authority, and ability to charge Life First Fees.
This is not about gimmicks. It's not about promising overnight healing. And it's definitely not about becoming a "therapy influencer" chasing quick wins.
It's about understanding that clients who are paying premium fees are often looking for therapists who:
can articulate how change happens,
understand transformation deeply,
and practice with intentionality, precision, and confidence.
In this episode, Tiffany explores:
Why "results" have become increasingly important in the therapy marketplace
The difference between transformational work and endless processing
How modalities that create rapid insight and nervous system shifts naturally position therapists differently
Why many therapists secretly fear effectiveness because it threatens long-term dependency models
The relationship between clinical confidence and premium fees
How clients experience therapists who deeply trust their own process
Why high-value clients are often seeking clarity, momentum, and measurable internal shifts
The danger of becoming overly rigid or dogmatic about any one modality
Why relational depth still matters more than technique alone
How therapists can evolve clinically without becoming performative or salesy
This episode is ultimately about professional evolution.
Because therapists who understand how transformation worksâand can confidently guide clients through itâwill not need to convince people to value therapy.
The work will speak for itself.
And in a rapidly changing world where AI and low-cost mental health platforms are flooding the market, therapists who offer deep, nuanced, high-impact work will increasingly stand apart.
If you're ready to build a Life First Practice rooted in both clinical depth and financial sustainability, apply to Lean In. MAKE BANK. through the link in the show notes.
Or email Tiffany at [email protected] with the subject line: "I'm Ready."
Because the future belongs to therapists who know how to create transformationâ and who are finally willing to value it accordingly.
By Tiffany McLain4.9
9595 ratings
Ready to set your fee? You choose the dream, we'll do the math.đ Download our FREE Life First Fees Private Practice Calculator đđ˝ https://www.leaninmakebank.com/free
Ready to charge Life First Fees? Click here to fill out an application
Therapists are asking the wrong question.
The question is not:
"How do I get more clients?"
The real question is:
"How do I become a therapist whose work creates powerful, noticeable transformation?"
Because in 2026, clients are no longer simply looking for weekly emotional maintenance. They are looking for results.
And therapists who can confidently help clients experience meaningful movementâwithout collapsing into hustle, overwork, or performative "fixing"âwill become increasingly valuable.
In this episode, Tiffany breaks down the conversation almost nobody in the therapy industry wants to have openly:
Why certain modalities create faster, deeper transformationâand how that impacts your positioning, authority, and ability to charge Life First Fees.
This is not about gimmicks. It's not about promising overnight healing. And it's definitely not about becoming a "therapy influencer" chasing quick wins.
It's about understanding that clients who are paying premium fees are often looking for therapists who:
can articulate how change happens,
understand transformation deeply,
and practice with intentionality, precision, and confidence.
In this episode, Tiffany explores:
Why "results" have become increasingly important in the therapy marketplace
The difference between transformational work and endless processing
How modalities that create rapid insight and nervous system shifts naturally position therapists differently
Why many therapists secretly fear effectiveness because it threatens long-term dependency models
The relationship between clinical confidence and premium fees
How clients experience therapists who deeply trust their own process
Why high-value clients are often seeking clarity, momentum, and measurable internal shifts
The danger of becoming overly rigid or dogmatic about any one modality
Why relational depth still matters more than technique alone
How therapists can evolve clinically without becoming performative or salesy
This episode is ultimately about professional evolution.
Because therapists who understand how transformation worksâand can confidently guide clients through itâwill not need to convince people to value therapy.
The work will speak for itself.
And in a rapidly changing world where AI and low-cost mental health platforms are flooding the market, therapists who offer deep, nuanced, high-impact work will increasingly stand apart.
If you're ready to build a Life First Practice rooted in both clinical depth and financial sustainability, apply to Lean In. MAKE BANK. through the link in the show notes.
Or email Tiffany at [email protected] with the subject line: "I'm Ready."
Because the future belongs to therapists who know how to create transformationâ and who are finally willing to value it accordingly.

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