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Virtual Workshop SERIEs for early-career Mental health Professionals

Becoming a Great Therapist isn’t about having it all figured out or measuring yourself against anyone else. It’s about defining what great means for you.

March 21 SESSION: SOLD OUT
UPCOMING DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

Join the waitlist for upcoming dates:

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If you’re in grad school or early in your clinical work and quietly wondering, “Why does this feel so hard?” or asking yourself, "Am I cut out for this?" this program is for you.

Becoming a clinician carries a weight no one really prepares you for. You are not failing. You are not unprepared. And you most definitely are not alone.

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Learn to NAVIGATE the work—from those who already ARE

This live, virtual workshop exists to name the parts of being a Mental Health Clinician that don’t always get talked about in school: the self‑doubt, the pressure to get it right, the emotional weight you carry home, and the very real gap between theory and actually sitting across from a human whose world is falling apart in real time.

You’ll learn to orient yourself to what actually matters while you’re still becoming a mental health professional—how to trust yourself ethically, tolerate uncertainty, let go of comparison, and stay human in a field that quietly demands perfection.


The Experience

This is a 2 hour, live virtual workshop hosted by me, Dustin Adler, LMFT, with occasional professional guest hosts. The workshop is formatted in a grounded conversation style, as this space is founded upon honesty, support, and direct evidence that you are not alone in your experiences.

Rather than teaching “the right way” to do therapy, you will learn:

  • How therapists actually think through real cases

  • How clinicians approach the same situation differently

  • What to do when you feel stuck, unsure, or not fully present

  • How to navigate imposter syndrome and comparison

  • How to show up consistently without having it all figured out

  • How this work realistically fits into your life

What Makes This Different:

  • Real‑world focus, not case vignettes. We’ll talk about REAL experiences

  • Multiple perspectives: no single “correct” approach

  • Honest conversation, including the parts that feel messy or uncomfortable

  • An interactive format shaped by your questions and experiences

  • Honest reflection: the hard truth, weight and impact of this job

  • Navigation around incorporating realistic self-care into your days

What You’ll Walk Away With:

A clearer understanding of what’s normal at this stage - Relief from the belief that you’re failing or inadequate - Insight into how experienced clinicians think and decide in real time - Permission to develop your own authentic clinical style - Practical ways to stay grounded and take care of yourself

Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is especially for you if:

You often feel like everyone else is more confident or competent than you

You worry you’re “behind” or doing therapy wrong

You feel pressure to be perfect or have answers you don’t yet have

You’re learning how to hold heavy clinical material while still trying to live your life

If you feel pressure to keep it all together within the weight of this responsibility

If you’re wanting reassurance that there are many valid ways to be a good therapist

If you’re waiting for that moment for everything to suddenly just “click”

WANT TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITLIST FOR UPCOMING WORKSHOP DATES?

Why this program exists

I wish something like this had existed when I was in school, and especially the first few years after I graduated.

Graduate training does an incredible job teaching theory, ethics, and foundational skills - you truly are getting an amazing education and are far more prepared than you'll feel. What it doesn’t always have space for though is the internal experience of becoming a clinician — the imposter syndrome and self-doubt, the comparison, the moments of feeling lost or exhausted in session, and the challenge of holding other people’s pain while still being a person with your own life.

This virtual pilot workshop was created to bridge that gap — not by giving you more techniques, but by offering honest conversation, real examples, and permission to be human while you grow into your clinical identity. And, to start early building boundaries that protect YOU.

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Meet Your Facilitator

My name is Dustin Adler—I’m an SMC alum (’20), a licensed LMFT with my own virtual private practice, an AMFT Mentor, and an Adjunct Professor at Saint Mary’s College of California.

This workshop comes from years of sitting with clients, consulting with other therapists, mentoring emerging clinicians, and recognizing how little space there is to talk honestly about the internal weight of this work.