
What does it mean to be an authentic therapist? Beyond caring for clients, authenticity is about showing up as your full, imperfect self—balancing empathy, honesty, and humanity in the therapy room. Kaitlyn, LMFT at Keystone Therapy Group, explores how embracing authenticity can transform both therapy and supervision.

Imposter syndrome doesn’t mean you’re unqualified - it means you care and you’re still growing. These 5 simple strategies can help therapists quiet the inner critic and step more confidently into the therapy room.

Authenticity in therapy isn’t about being perfect—it’s about compassion, growth, and showing up as human. Discover how embracing imperfection can help therapists and clients build deeper, more genuine connections.