Enhance Your Therapeutic Practice

Learn to apply common factors for positive outcomes in therapy, including therapeutic presence, attunement, alliance-building, and more.

Move Beyond Technique

Develop confidence, steadiness, and clarity in the moment-to-moment work of therapy using evidence-informed frameworks and clinical examples.

Practical and Real-World Application

Gain practical insights and reflections to support your real-world practice and enhance your therapeutic skills.

About the Course

Ruptures are an inevitable and essential part of psychotherapy. Moments of misattunement, tension, withdrawal, or frustration are not signs that therapy has gone off track, they are opportunities for meaningful clinical work. This workshop focuses on helping clinicians recognize rupture early, understand their own internal responses, and respond in ways that restore safety, strengthen the therapeutic alliance, and deepen the process. Participants will learn how to identify subtle relational shifts, use the therapeutic relationship as information, and engage in effective repair, including the use of the therapeutic apology. Grounded in common factors research, attachment theory, and trauma-informed practice, this session emphasizes that it is not rupture itself, but the capacity for repair, that predicts meaningful change in therapy.

About the Creator

Dr. Carol-Anne Hendry is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families across a wide range of clinical presentations. In addition to her clinical practice, she is a supervisor, educator, and co-director of Solasta Psychological Services, where she supports clinicians at multiple stages of professional development. Much of Dr. Hendry’s work has focused on helping early-career therapists develop confidence, judgment, and presence in the therapy room, particularly during moments of uncertainty, complexity, or emotional intensity. Her approach is grounded in common factors research, attachment-based and experiential perspectives, and years of lived clinical and supervisory experience. These courses are shaped by the realities of practice: the moments when sessions feel slow, unclear, or emotionally demanding, and when technique alone does not provide direction. Dr. Hendry brings a steady, relational, and reflective teaching style, offering clinicians a way to think about therapy that emphasizes process, presence, and integrity over performance. Her goal is to support therapists in growing into their work with confidence and humanity, developing skills that are sustainable, responsive, and deeply attuned to both client and clinician.

What People Are Saying

Discover how this course is transforming the therapy practice of clinicians like you.

This workshop helped me slow down and trust the therapeutic process instead of constantly questioning myself. I left feeling more grounded and clearer about what actually matters in the room.
Georgia B.

MSW

What stood out most was how normal uncertainty was made to feel. The focus on presence and process helped me feel more confident without needing to ‘do more’ in sessions.
Jim M. 

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

I really appreciated the practical application and reflection questions. It helped me figure out what I wanted to focus on moving forward. 
Jessica L.

Clinical Psychologist (Supervised Practice) 

The material was thoughtful, practical, and deeply reassuring. I’ve already noticed myself approaching sessions with more steadiness and less performance pressure.
Anna W.

C. Psych (Supervised Practice) 

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$66.37