You’re Not Supposed to be a “Blank Slate”

For South Asian Therapists who Never Felt “Good Enough”

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Are you tired of using traditional therapy with Brown clients?

As a South Asian therapist, you know it’s important to be culturally competent with South Asian clients. But it can be frustrating when trainings and supervisors don’t tell you how to do that.

The truth: You don’t need them to tell you what you already know! You need Clinical Group Supervision for South Asian Therapists.

South Asian Therapist

You need mentors just like YOU!

Most of what I know now was trial by fire. I had to figure it out on my own, and I want better for the next generation of South Asian therapists.

I wish I had a group of South Asian therapists I could consult regularly. Now, I’ve created one for therapists like you who are craving guidance and support.

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You Gotta Free Yourself to Free Your Clients

Don’t get me wrong, your past training is useful, but it might also fuel your Perfect Indian Girl™ (or Guy, or Person) Syndrome even more.

You need to unlearn before you learn to be a better therapist. Take what you know and go back to basics. Your client doesn’t care what letters come after your name. They want to know if you get them.

$300

for 4 months

Here’s what you’re getting:

  • Biweekly (2 per month for 1.5 hours each) group sessions with South Asian therapists just like YOU!

  • Detailed support for up to TWO (2) clients a month!

  • Quality session planning that can last you up to 4-8 sessions per client.

  • My guidance as a therapist with 7+ years of experience, who’s been working with South Asian clients for 3+ years.

  • FREE Slack channel to network with other South Asian therapists and get additional support between sessions.

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I’ll Share the Things They Don’t Tell You in School

Being a therapist can be painful. I’m your hype queen to help you keep going. I’ll reframe how you see your “challenging” clients with compassion and gentle guidance. You won’t have to figure it out on your own!

Are you tired of trying to be the “Perfect Indian” Therapist? Scroll down to learn more about Group EMPOWERMENT

Don’t just take my word for it…Hear it from Them!

Being part of the South Asian diaspora means I often struggled with support that includes me and my clients. Tracy's group empowerment has allowed me to adopt a critical cultural lens to better support my clients through appropriate understanding and suggestions. She's created a space that values diversity and respect towards one another. I get feedback from Tracy and my peers twice a month with a client that I'm struggling with. This often makes me feel supported to do the work and gives me other interventions that I didn't realize could benefit my client. I wholeheartedly love this support, as the profession can be lonely. The space created even allows clinicians to grieve about global events, colonization, and cultural nuances that come up as a providers. Being part of this group is a guilty pleasure I look forward to, too; it emphasizes shared community, cultural understanding, and professional growth.

Padmini Singh Jagpal, LMHC

padminisinghjagpal.squarespace.com

@lotusoasisny

"The group empowerment space has given me the opportunity to connect and build community with other South Asian therapists, have a space to process client concerns, and ultimately, has made me a better clinician for the populations I serve. Tracy is insightful, encouraging, supportive, and caring. I’m extremely grateful to have found this group and would highly recommend it if you’re looking for a space to strengthen your clinical abilities and build community with South Asian therapists around the US."

Aishwarya Nambiar, PHD, NCC

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"Being apart of Tracy's consultation group has one of the most helpful, useful things I've done in my career thus far. I am truly left feeling as though I have learned a tremendous amount from her every group consult that I attend. If you are a South Asian therapist, I would highly, highly recommend joining a consult group of Tracy's. Trust me - I know there are a lot of services/trainings/groups that can be really costly, with little reward. Tracy's consult group is NOT like that. This will be worth it!"

Bushra Sarkar, LCSW

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Got Questions?

  • Group EMPOWERMENT is group consultation for South Asian therapists looking for clinical guidance with their South Asian clients. This is NOT therapy or a CEU training, but an ethical requirement that all therapists must engage in, regardless of ethnicity or licensure status, in order to provide great therapy.

  • Due to strict state licensing laws and my business entity, I’m not able to sign off on your clinical hours for your license. You’re still welcome to join! Group EMPOWERMENT can wonderfully complement clinical supervision you’re already getting at your group practice or agency.

  • Group EMPOWERMENT is not eligible for any CEU credits. This is not a formal training for licensure renewal. For online CEUs, I highly recommend Psychwire or any recommended CEU training your state board recommends.

  • You’ll be billed for 8 hour and a half sessions (4 sessions twice a month). You’ll be billed for all sessions, including ones you aren’t able to attend. You’ll also get a recording of any session you didn’t attend. Group EMPOWERMENT is collaborative process. Other group members are also counting on you to show up consistently to give them feedback and support.

  • I totally encourage consulting a culturally competent South Asian therapist, which is why I’ll be offering 1:1 consultation offerings soon (stay tuned)! However, this group is specifically for therapists of South Asian descent, and therapists of mixed South Asian or Indo-Caribbean descent. This is because this group is healing for South Asian therapists, and will rely on personal experience to best help our clients.

  • You do not need South Asian clients to join Group EMPOWERMENT. This group requires that you are a South Asian therapist, but you do not need to see South Asian clients to join.

  • You do not need to be a resident or a therapist in the US to join Group EMPOWERMENT. I can’t advise you on any legal or ethical codes for counseling in your country of licensure, and my knowledge of environmental factors that affect your clients may be limited. I might also ask you to provide proof of malpractice insurance, if applicable. However, the goal of this group is to break down international barriers and recognize our shared humanity as therapists. You are still welcome to join!