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Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development · Apr 17, 2026

Thinking in Thirds. Developing Structure (Frontiers Friday #233) ⭕️

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Daryl Chow · Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development

How do we organise ourselves within the therapy hour, so that we can create an impactful session for our client?

In this podcast episode, I’d take you into Module 8 of the Structure and Impact Course.

Timestamp for the Podcast:

[02:07min]: ACT I: How We Begin.

[11:20min]: ACT II: How We Go Deeper.

[19:15min]: ACT III: How WE Close.

[26:18min]: The Shadow Sides of Structure

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If you are seeking to better structure your therapy sessions beyond the confines of specific therapy models, this online course is for you.

Measure of Impact in Therapy Hour

The new cohort of Structure and Impact​ is now open for registration.

Start Date: 27th of Apr 26, Monday.

Closing Date: 24th of April 2026.

Format: 1 new in-depth section for four weeks.

BONUSES:
1. Full Access to the course on Feedback-Informed Treatment called Measured.

2. Exclusive invite to a live virtual meeting with alumni of Structure and Impact course.

Structure and Impact is designed to be a combination of learning with a community + self-paced, along with a life-time access to the entire content, discussion, and updates.

As subscribers to Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development (FPD), you receive a special 10% discount.

At checkout, enter the following promo code: FPD10

Structure and Impact

Daryl Chow Ph.D. is the author of The First Kiss, co-author of Better Results, The Write to Recovery, Creating Impact, and the latest book The Field Guide to Better Results. Plus, the latest book, Crossing Between Worlds.

You might be interested in my other Substack, Full Circles: Field Notes on the Inner and Outer Life. FC is a return to soul and sanity, beyond the hollow promises of self-help tips and tricks.

Read the original on darylchow.substack.com

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