The votes are in: Our new name is Therapist Leadership Institute. Thanks so much to all of you who shared your thoughts about whether it should be singular (therapist) or plural (therapists.) While many of you made great points, it seemed that more people resonated with the singular.
Just know in my heart, our goal is help all therapists – both individually and as a profession – making your life and career easier, richer and more meaningful. Our mission is to enhance the lives, careers, and reputations of therapists worldwide. So over the next few weeks I will be asking you how Therapist Leadership Institute (TLI) can serve you. I look forward to the discussion!
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