Listen "How Mary Fleisch Successfully Added EMDR Intensives to Her Practice [Episode 112]"
Episode Synopsis
Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text with your biggest takeaway!Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! In this episode, I chat with Mary Fleisch, LCSW, a Bay Area therapist specializing in EMDR therapy for survivors of complex trauma and adults from challenging family backgrounds. Mary shares how participating in the first cohort of my group program helped her successfully introduce EMDR intensives into her practice.We dive into practical strategies for structuring and implementing intensives, engaging clients effectively, and leveraging group support for professional growth. If you’re curious about integrating intensives into your therapy practice or looking for real-life examples of how EMDR intensives can transform your work, this episode is packed with actionable insights!Topics covered:How to structure EMDR intensives for maximum impactEngaging clients and enhancing outcomes with intensivesUsing group programs to accelerate professional growthTips for implementing intensives with existing clientsMarketing and client engagement strategies for intensivesThe value and transformative power of intensive therapyFuture aspirations and innovative approaches in EMDR practice-----Resources mentioned in this episode Sign up for the waitlist for The 12 week EMDR IntensiveConnect with Mary Website: https://www.maryfleisch.com/Instagram : @adulting_unlockedConnect with Carolyn:Website: www.futuretemplateparent.com Instagram: @futuretemplateparentReady for support in building your intensive offer in a single day? Book a free 30 mins consult and let’s talk about what your next chapter could look like.Free EMDR Intensive Client Workbook — the same one Carolyn and her coaching clients use to guide real, structured, high-impact treatment https://www.futuretemplateparent.com/freebie Quote: “I think it's a combination of… getting over the fear of “what will this be like”. And it's also getting your name out there. It's very much… with networking, it's … sometimes it's immediate, but often it's not. And… we have to be like, okay, this is a continual practice that I have to engage in.’’- Carolyn
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