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Future Template Parent Podcast | EMDR intensive tips for EMDR therapists
The go-to podcast for EMDR therapists who want to work fewer hours, make more money and have a better work/life balance.
Are you an EMDR therapist feeling overwhelmed by the one-to-one client model? Your caseload is packed and the lack of flexibility in your practice often leads to burnout and resentment because you can't be the parent or the therapist you really want to be.
I'm here to tell you there's a different way to run your practice.
And you're in the right place if you want to learn more about EMDR intensives and how to implement them so can build a practice that suits your family life and supports you in being a therapist for the long term.
Welcome to the Future Template Parent podcast! I'm your host, Carolyn Solo LCSW, EMDR consultant, business coach, and mom to a neurodivergent six year old, a four year old and one year old. I started offering EMDR intensives in 2022 after becoming burnt out from the grind of week-to-week sessions. Managing a caseload of 20+ clients every week had a huge impact on my ability to be present for my family and I struggled to take breaks or days off because I was worried about letting my clients down.
I knew something had to change.
EMDR intensives (or the Disney Fast Pass of Therapy as I like to call them) have transformed my entire business model.
I now offer EMDR intensives almost exclusively in my practice, making significantly more money and working fewer clinical hours. My clients get better results, spend less time in therapy and I have more space to be the parent I want to be.
I want to teach you how you can too!
Tune in each week to learn:
- Practical tools to improve your EMDR clinical practice
- How to manage what comes up for you when you're a parent who practices EMD
- How offering EMDR intensives maximize your energy and reduce your overwhelm and 1-1 client time as an EMDR therapist and a parent
- How being an EMDR client has shaped my evolution as a mom
I can’t wait to help you create the future template for your life as a parent and as a therapist.
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Future Template Parent Podcast | EMDR intensive tips for EMDR therapists
5 Actionable Strategies to Book Your First (or Next) EMDR Intensive [Episode 84]
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Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! In today’s episode, we dive into five actionable strategies therapists can use to book their first or next EMDR intensive session. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow your practice, these tips will help you connect with potential clients, build referrals, and optimize your presence online. From networking to engaging your current clients, and creating community support - this episode gives you practical steps to confidently fill your calendar with intensives.
Topics covered include:
- Introduction to booking EMDR intensives
- How to network effectively for referrals
- Engaging and educating current clients
- Optimizing your website and online presence
- Building community and support around your practice
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Connect with Carolyn:
- Website: www.futuretemplateparent.com
- Instagram: @futuretemplateparent
Quote:
“ It's not up to you to decide whether or not a client can afford an intensive. It's up to them to decide whether or not this is a good investment for them. OK,” - Carolyn