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Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! Today we’re digging into one of the biggest mindset hurdles therapists face when considering a shift to EMDR intensives: What if my clients leave when I change my model?
In this honest conversation, I’m sharing the real fears that came up for me, how I navigated them, and what actually happened when I transitioned away from weekly sessions. We’ll talk about having hard conversations, letting go of people-pleasing, and stepping into a more aligned, sustainable practice—even when it feels scary.
Whether you’re considering switching to intensives or already on your way, this episode will help you move through the mindset blocks and hear what’s really possible.
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“Like my heart was racing and I couldn't get it to stop. I knew things were not good. So I decided to take a month off from seeing clients. I needed something, I needed time to think about what needed to shift. I needed a break.” - Caroyln
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Send me a text with your biggest takeaway!
Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! Today we’re digging into one of the biggest mindset hurdles therapists face when considering a shift to EMDR intensives: What if my clients leave when I change my model?
In this honest conversation, I’m sharing the real fears that came up for me, how I navigated them, and what actually happened when I transitioned away from weekly sessions. We’ll talk about having hard conversations, letting go of people-pleasing, and stepping into a more aligned, sustainable practice—even when it feels scary.
Whether you’re considering switching to intensives or already on your way, this episode will help you move through the mindset blocks and hear what’s really possible.
Topics covered:
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Connect with Carolyn:
Quote:
“Like my heart was racing and I couldn't get it to stop. I knew things were not good. So I decided to take a month off from seeing clients. I needed something, I needed time to think about what needed to shift. I needed a break.” - Caroyln
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