A one-day professional development workshop for therapists on the phenomenon of self-appearing in therapeutic practice.
Based on my PhD in Psychotherapy, this workshop draws from the lived experiences of twelve seasoned therapists.
Their experiences of noticing themselves appearing in practice offered transformative possibilities for growing in therapeutic wisdom.
This experiential workshop invites you to explore the rich, complex phenomenon of how you, as a therapist, emerge in your work.
Grounded in six years of doctoral research, it offers space for reflection, dialogue, and self-discovery
The research showed that the disruptions that accompanied moments of self-appearing presented a choice – to retreat to the familiar or lean into transformation.
Through this process, therapists develop therapeutic wisdom and find a more authentic voice in their practice.
Self-appearing goes beyond countertransference or attachment patterns — it’s about how we exist and show up in our work.
We’ll explore the conventions that quietly shape practice and the disruptions that invite genuine transformation.
This is not a lecture-style workshop but an experiential day of exploration and shared reflection.
You’ll learn from the research, from one another, and from your own lived experience.