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Have you ever had a session where you felt lost… where, despite all your training and experience, you found yourself winging it?

Watch this interview with Michael Alcée, author of the forthcoming book Therapeutic Improvisation, as he shares two powerful strategies drawn from the field of improv that will help you find your voice while navigating the complexities and joys of therapy.

Perfect for both new clinicians and seasoned practitioners, this innovative approach will have you seeing your practice (and your role as a therapist!) in a new light.

Zachary Taylor

Zach Taylor, MA, LPC, is the former director of Psychotherapy Networker. He’s interviewed the field’s top experts and hosted the annual Psychotherapy Networker Symposium. Prior to his time at Psychotherapy Networker, he spent 10 years in practice specializing in anxiety and panic disorders. 

Michael Alcée

Michael Alcée, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and author of the forthcoming book The Upside of OCD: Flip the Script to Reclaim Your Life.