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Many good practitioners don’t struggle because they lack skill or dedication — they struggle because of early career habits that quietly limit results, confidence, and consistency. In this training, Gina Schatz breaks down the most common traps that hold manual therapists, movement practitioners, and bodyworkers back early in their career — even when they’re well-trained, intuitive, and deeply committed to helping their clients. This is not a conversation about learning more techniques. It’s about understanding why intuition alone, technique-chasing, and “just doing something” often lead to inconsistent outcomes — and why clinical reasoning is the missing skill most practitioners were never taught. In this video, you’ll learn: • Why relying on intuition alone limits repeatable results • The difference between creating change and understanding why change happens • Why “just tell me what to do” is one of the most common early career traps • How technique-chasing creates Groundhog Day clients • Why good practitioners lose confidence — even when clients feel better temporarily • What clinical reasoning actually looks like in real practice If you’ve ever felt: • Stuck seeing the same client return with the same issue • Unsure why something worked once but not again • Frustrated despite investing in training • Like you should be further along by now This video will help you see where the gap really is — and why it’s not about doing more. 🧠 Ready to build real clinical reasoning skills? If this video made you realize that technique isn’t the issue — reasoning is, the Therapeutic Reasoning Lab is where we work through that gap live. In the lab, practitioners bring real cases, real questions, and real uncertainty. We slow the process down and reason through: • what matters • what doesn’t • what’s missing • and what should happen next This isn’t a lecture or a demo. It’s a working lab where you watch clinical reasoning happen in real time — and learn how to apply it to your own cases. 👉 Learn more about the Therapeutic Reasoning Lab here: https://events.theschatzmethod.com/th... 🎯 This channel is for practitioners who want lasting outcomes, not temporary relief. Subscribe for weekly training on clinical reasoning, assessment, and practitioner development. Connect with me! / ginaschatz / theschatzmethod / gina-schatz 0:00 – Why good practitioners get stuck early in their career 1:22 – Skill isn’t the problem: understanding habit-based traps 2:00 – The intuition trap: why it feels good but holds you back 3:17 – Why complex cases require strategy, not guessing 4:36 – What “clinical work” really means (even if you don’t call it that) 5:06 – Why relying only on intuition limits repeatable success 6:34 – Why there is no checklist for complex cases 7:47 – The danger of asking “just tell me what to do” 9:26 – Technique-chasing and the Groundhog Day effect 11:06 – Why tools don’t fix problems — understanding does 13:12 – Why early career frustration erodes confidence 14:23 – When good practitioners start doubting themselves 16:35 – Why foundational training doesn’t teach clinical reasoning 17:18 – The trap of adding more techniques instead of clarity 19:29 – Why hope is not a treatment plan 21:14 – When practitioners walk away from work they’re capable of 23:25 – Is “feeling better temporarily” enough? 25:24 – Why long-term change matters more than short-term relief 27:09 – How clinical reasoning changes everything 28:02 – Building confidence through understanding, not guessing