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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 22 MIN

From Self-Doubt to Connection: What Every Therapist Needs to Hear with Erika Hanna Part Two

from Gettin' Gritty for Mental Health Therapists: Clinical Confidence + Reassurance, Reframing Imposter Syndrome, Overwhelm and Burnout

What happens when you're a brand-new therapist sitting in sessions thinking, "I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing"?In Part 2 of our conversation with therapist Erika Hanna, we get real about the insecurities, negative beliefs, and growing pains that so many therapists experience but rarely talk about out loud. Erika shares what it was like stepping from graduate school into real-world clinical work, navigating imposter syndrome, learning not to take client departures personally, and discovering that being a mental health therapist isn't about having all the answers.This episode is a powerful reminder that grit isn't confidence. Grit is staying in it when you're unsure. It's trusting the process when you feel overwhelmed. It's continuing to show up for clients while learning to extend compassion to yourself.We also explore one of the biggest lessons therapists learn over time: you working harder, pushing harder and worrying more, won't make clients heal faster. Erika shares her journey of moving away from the urge to "fix" or convince clients and toward respecting client readiness, autonomy, and the therapeutic process.As always, we bring the conversation back to what matters most: connection. While many therapists feel pressure to master every diagnosis, modality, and intervention, Erika reminds us that healing often begins with something much simpler. Being present. Being authentic. Creating a space where clients feel seen, heard, and accepted.In this episode, we discuss: Imposter syndrome and self-doubt as a new therapist  Why grit matters more than perfection in clinical work  Learning not to personalize client cancellations, no-shows, and termination  The tension between wanting to help and respecting client readiness  Self-care, therapist burnout prevention, and intentional nervous system regulation  The pressure therapists feel to know everything  Why therapeutic relationship and connection matter more than technique alone  The role of authenticity in building trust with clients  Erika's work with Access Period, a Nebraska nonprofit addressing period poverty and how taking meaningful action outside the therapy room can build hope and resilience Whether you're a practicum student, intern, provisional therapist, seasoned clinician, or somewhere in the messy middle of your career, this conversation offers a grounded reminder that therapy takes more than knowledge. It takes courage, humility, self-awareness, and grit.Because at the end of the day, clients aren't looking for a perfect therapist. They're looking for someone willing to sit with their story and not look away.Go get your gritty on.Connect with us! Check out our freebies and our NEW Grit School: Therapist AF: Grit School for the Real World, practical skills, nervous system grounding, and the reps grad school skippedThe Gritty Therapist freebies, tools, and support: thegrittytherapist.comThe Cord Where Science Meets Connection attachment/trauma-focused therapy. Follow along on Instagram @grittytherapist and go get your gritty on. 

What happens when you're a brand-new therapist sitting in sessions thinking, "I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing"? In Part 2 of our conversation with therapist Erika Hanna, we get real about the insecurities, negative beliefs, and growing pains that so many therapists experience but rarely talk about out loud. Erika shares what it was like stepping from graduate school into real-world clinical work, navigating imposter syndrome, learning not to take client departures personally, and dis...

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