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Ep 07: The Common Mistakes We See Therapists Make
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What if the biggest thing holding you back isn't your clinical skills?
In this episode of Beyond the Therapy Room, Ali and Sky have an honest conversation about the common mistakes they've made throughout their own careers—and the patterns they continue to see in other therapists.
From waiting until you feel "ready," to struggling with imposter syndrome, undercharging, comparing yourself to others, and trying to help everyone, they unpack the beliefs that can quietly keep therapists stuck.
They also explore why authenticity matters more than perfection, how your personal growth shapes the way you support others, and why building a fulfilling career requires so much more than clinical knowledge.
If you've ever questioned your confidence, hesitated to put yourself out there, or felt torn between being a great therapist and building a sustainable business, this episode is for you.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why waiting until you're "ready" keeps you stuck
- Overcoming imposter syndrome and perfectionism
- The importance of charging what you're worth
- Letting go of comparison and finding your authentic voice
- Why you don't have to help everyone
- Avoiding burnout by creating healthy boundaries
- Trusting your own wisdom and lived experience
If this episode resonates with you, we'd love to hear from you. Join our community, share your reflections, and let us know what conversations you'd like us to explore in future episodes.
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