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Full training available here → https://www.drdannab.com/online-train... This is a preview from "Therapy 202: What's Really Going On Here? Case Conceptualization as Clinical Practice," a clinician-focused training that starts from an honest premise: your case conceptualization is probably a little bit wrong, and that's exactly how it should be. This approximately 50-minute recorded training video (instant digital download with transcript) is a presentation by Dr. Danna — direct, case-grounded, and built around the conviction that understanding a client is not something you arrive at. It's something you keep doing. Rather than offering a framework to complete, this training asks: -What does it actually mean to hold a client in your mind and why is that itself therapeutic? -How do your own self states, defenses, and history obscure your ability to see your clients clearly? -What are you really doing when you choose one intervention over another? -When does support become modification, and how do you know which one to reach for? Drawing from clinical cases, supervision, and relational theory, this training explores: -Case conceptualization as a living, relational process, not a document you complete -Transference and countertransference as the primary data of clinical work -The observing ego: what it is, why new clinicians struggle to access it, and how to develop it -Hypothesis testing as both intervention and case-building tool -Ego strength, ego fragmentation, and the supportive-to-modifying intervention continuum -How to target interventions neurobiologically and check where they actually landed -Object relations and introjection: who else is in the room with your client? -The therapist's self states and how they shape clinical judgment -Managing clinician anxiety, shame spirals, and the post-session hangover This is a training about slowing down enough to ask what's really going on and staying honest when you don't yet know. WHO THIS IS FOR -Therapists seeking a deeper framework for clinical decision-making -Clinicians wanting to integrate relational and psychodynamic thinking into their practice -Practitioners working to develop their observing ego and clinical self-awareness -Therapists in supervision or early practice building their clinical identity -Graduate students, interns, and trainees learning to think about, not just execute, their interventions ___________ This training does not currently offer CE credits. Format: Instant digital download (video + transcript) ___________ ABOUT DR. DANNA Dr. Danna is a queer, sober, neurodivergent, Jewish therapist, speaker, and writer based in Philadelphia. She has practiced psychotherapy and taught about it for nearly 20 years. She loves therapy and has long “worshipped at the altar” of it, while also becoming increasingly troubled by its misuse. (Some might call it a love/hate relationship.) Dr. Danna is a clear thinker and feeler. There is much she knows and much she does not. Her work is grounded in that tension. Her work aims to repair our relationships with both our own mental health and the systems that shape how care is delivered.