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Many therapists reach a plateau after years in private practice. While the work is meaningful, the structure can start to feel restrictive. You might notice:
1. You’re working more but feeling less fulfilled.
2. The clinical model no longer fully fits your evolving identity.
3. You’re curious about new ways to serve, but unsure how to pivot.
4. You’re doing great work, but it’s no longer energizing.
This space between where you are and where you could be is called a liminal space. It’s uncomfortable, but full of possibility (Bridges, 2004). And it's at exactly this point that coaching can help.
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As therapists, you're trained to hold space—to reflect, analyse, and listen deeply. But when it comes to your own business, your own growth, it’s easy to fall into the trap of trying to figure it out alone.
Coaching is the space where you get held. Where your vision, mindset blocks, and strengths get seen, challenged, and refined. Where your next step becomes clearer, not because you force it—but because you finally give it space to emerge.
Take a moment to reflect. Are you…
feeling like you need something beyond the therapy room, but unsure what’s next?
secretly craving more creativity, autonomy, or reach in your work?
experiencing emotional fatigue even when you’re doing “the right things”?
questioning whether your business model supports your life—not just your clients?
If you’ve nodded at one or more than one of these, you’re likely ready for a NEW CHAPTER. The great news is, you don’t need to leap blindly—
you can evolve with clarity and support.
Coaching for therapists isn’t about fixing what’s broken—it’s about unlocking what’s buried.
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Coaching for therapists isn’t about fixing what’s broken—it’s about unlocking what’s buried.
As a coach for therapists, I help you:
Gain crystal-clear clarity on your personal version of “more”—whether it’s launching a new service, transitioning into coaching, or reclaiming your energy.
Overcome emotional and mindset blocks that keep you playing small.
Build an actionable, values-aligned plan for growth.
Stay accountable to your evolution without guilt or burnout.
This is what my 1:1 Go Next Level Therapist Coaching Program is all about. It’s not a business bootcamp or therapy— it’s a structured, transformational space for therapists who feel called to evolve and be something more.
If you’ve been feeling curious about stepping into coaching, blending your clinical experience with future-focused work, you're not the only one. Many therapists are drawn to coaching because it offers:
More flexibility and creativity.
A strengths-based approach aligned with growth and possibility.
The opportunity to scale your impact beyond 1:1 sessions.
In my 1:1 Go Next Level Therapist Coaching Program, I also work with therapists ready to evolve into coaches, whether that’s through mindset work, niche development, or aligning their business model with their true calling.
Take a few minutes to reflect or journal on the following prompts.
What part of your current work drains your energy—and what part excites you?
If you had complete freedom to design your day, how would it look?
What ideas or projects have been nudging at you quietly for years?
Who are you when you’re not wearing your therapist hat?
Clarity doesn’t always arrive in a lightning bolt. Sometimes, it’s revealed slowly—through reflection, aligned conversations, and brave small steps.
If you’re feeling the pull toward more, but don’t yet know what “more” means, then this is the time to explore, with guidance.
Clarity. Accountability. Personal Breakthroughs.
These are the pillars of my 1:1 Go Next Level Therapist Coaching Program.
Whether you want to build a business that sustains you or step into coaching as your next professional chapter, I’m here to support your next level.
Interested in joining the next round? Join the waitlist now!
References:
Bridges, W. (2004). Transitions: Making sense of life's changes (2nd ed.). Da Capo Lifelong Books.
Priestley, D. (2012). Entrepreneur revolution: How to develop your entrepreneurial mindset and start a business that works. Wiley.
Sweeney, P. (2019). The therapist's guide to building a private practice: How to get started, find clients, and build a business that works. New Harbinger Publications.
Psychology Today. (2021). Starting your private practice. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/private-practice/202107/starting-your-private-practice
Therapist Development Center. (2021). The therapist's guide to building a thriving private practice. Retrieved from https://www.therapistdevelopmentcenter.com/
American Psychological Association. (n.d.). Private practice resources. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/practice
Mindful Schools. (2021). Mindfulness for therapists: A transformative approach to working with clients. Retrieved from https://www.mindfulschools.org/
Therapist Help. (2020). Why every therapist needs a coach: Breaking through professional barriers. Retrieved from https://www.therapisthelp.com
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