Six modules. Twenty-four hours. Two retreat days, four live afternoons, and a six-month mastermind cohort. For PMHNPs and clinician-owners two to five years past graduation who are building, scaling, or quietly tending a practice they intend to run for the rest of their career.
Launching after Phase III cohort 1. Interest list gets first-cohort pricing and 72-hour early access.
The mastery layer closes the loop on every prior phase — Foundations I built the clinical workflow, Foundations II built the revenue cycle, Phase III built integrated psychotherapy. Phase IV is where those become the day-to-day of a practice you can lead, supervise, and live inside for decades.
Hiring your first associate. Supervision contracts that are actually defensible. Equity versus W-2. Profit-sharing math that doesn't punish the clinicians doing the most trauma work. The structural decisions you make once and live with for ten years.
Becoming a preceptor. AANP CE-eligible supervision structure. Holding a learner through their first integrated case. The shift from being the clinician in the chart to being the clinician behind the clinician in the chart.
Writing for clinicians, not academic gatekeepers. Conference proposals that get accepted. Building a teaching practice on top of a clinical one — and the boundary work that keeps the second from eating the first.
Clinician wellbeing as fiduciary duty — not a wellness slogan. Mandatory off-load weeks built into the calendar. Supervision exchanges between owners. The protocols that keep the practice owner from being the patient three years from now.
Knowing which exit you're actually building toward — and the structural decisions that quietly close some doors and open others. Private-pay scaling, payer-driven scaling, succession to an associate, sale to a group. The clinical and financial costs of each.
Six months of monthly mastermind cohort. Bring a real practice decision, get peer consultation and faculty oversight. The cohort becomes the long-tail of Phase IV — and the bench TheraPsych draws preceptors and faculty from.
Phase IV graduates become candidate preceptors for TheraPsych, eligible to supervise within the precepting tracks they themselves once needed. They get standing seats in restorative retreats. They're the first cohort consulted when the Institute opens new specialty curricula.
The mastermind isn't a course you complete. It's the bench you stay on for as long as you want to practice — and the room where the next layer of TheraPsych's clinical work gets shaped.
Phase IV is a small-cohort, founder-led program. Final pricing and cohort dates are being finalized after the Phase III pilot. Interest-list clinicians receive first-cohort pricing, a 72-hour pre-public booking window, and priority for the Phase III + IV bundle when it opens.
Join the Phase IV waitlistThe mastery phase ties together the disciplines you've already built. Each pillar below is a place Phase IV graduates step into a new role — as supervisor, as practice-ownership consult, as retreat-attending alumna.
Phase IV graduates become candidate preceptors on TheraPsych's bench. The track you took as a student becomes the track you now hold — for the next learner walking into integrated practice.
Practice-ownership consulting for owners scaling past two clinicians, planning a succession, or rebuilding a stalled multi-clinician revenue cycle. Alumni rates apply.
Restorative retreats become a sustaining cadence, not a one-time event. Phase IV alumni hold standing seats at the annual Both/And retreat and the international Bedside to Boardroom intensive.
Advanced Clinical Modules plus Mastery & Mentorship — the integrated-practice cohort and the practice-ownership program, enrolled together as a continuous arc with shared faculty and a reserved retreat seat.
Bundle pricing to be announced with the first cohort.
Interest-list clinicians get 72-hour early access before the first cohort opens to the public, plus first-cohort pricing that doesn't return. Designed for PMHNPs and clinician-owners two to five years post-graduation who are quietly tired of building a practice in isolation.
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