Grad School Doesn’t Prepare You for Everything.

You graduate, you’re licensed — and suddenly you’re on your own.

Imposter syndrome creeps in, the support you had in school fades, and it can feel isolating trying to figure out what comes next. This is a common part of the early years of practice — even if no one really talks about it.

Support for New Therapists

The New Therapist Network is a space for students, interns, and early-career therapists in the early or transitional stages of their careers — whether you’re newly practicing, newly independent, or finding your footing in a new way.

This is where you can talk openly about imposter syndrome and uncertainty — and actually be met with practical clinical tools, live workshops, and a community of therapists who get what this stage feels like.

How the New Therapist Network Supports You

  • Learn

    Access a growing library of practical clinical interventions, along with replays of past workshops and ongoing access to future live trainings — all grounded in real-world clinical practice.

    Workshops are interactive and application-focused, with space to ask questions and explore how concepts show up in client work. You’ll also find curated book recommendations and resources chosen for their relevance to day-to-day practice.

  • Connect

    Connect through dedicated spaces for case consultation, peer support, and shared work sessions — including body-doubling spaces for case notes and admin tasks.

    This is a community where you can talk through clinical questions, share what’s coming up for you, and also just be human.

  • Grow

    Inside the Network, growth is supported through practical and relational experiences — including live chats focused on imposter syndrome and real conversations about starting, exploring, and navigating private practice.

Is the New Therapist Network Right for You?

You don’t need to be at the beginning of your career to belong here—many members join during periods of change or reorientation. If you’re unsure, that’s okay—plenty of people arrive while still discovering what they need.

This space is designed for:

  • Therapy students and interns

  • New graduates

  • Therapists in the early years of practice

  • Therapists navigating a transition or shift in their work

  • Clinicians seeking practical tools, support, and community

It may not be the right fit if you’re looking for:

  • A replacement for clinical supervision

  • A certification or step-by-step training program

  • Crisis or clinical care

Built by Therapists,
for Therapists

The New Therapist Network was created by therapists who understand the gap between training and real-world practice, and what it’s like to navigate the early years without enough guidance or community.

What Members are Saying

 

We’re here to support you

You don’t have to figure this out alone.

If you’re navigating the early or in-between years of practice and want connection, learning, and community, the New Therapist Network is here.