
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy Navigating Client Crises When Your Own Life Hits Hard
Dec 8, 2025
Learn how therapists can manage client crises while navigating their own life challenges like illness or stress. Explore strategies such as conducting a 'busyness audit' to set realistic expectations and ensuring clear communication about availability. Delve into the importance of safety planning and establishing boundaries to prevent client over-reliance. Discover how to ethically support clients, maintain self-regulation, and facilitate effective triaging when crises arise at inconvenient times.
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Run A Busyness Audit
- Do a realistic "busyness audit" to identify what you can actually handle before holidays or busy seasons.
- Curt Widhalm recommends planning capacity so you avoid overcommitting and burnout.
Assess Weekly And Daily Capacity
- Assess weekly and daily capacity, especially if you have chronic illness or caregiving responsibilities.
- Katie Vernoy suggests limiting new clients and adjusting schedule ahead of high-demand periods.
State Availability In Informed Consent
- Set clear expectations about your availability in informed consent and safety planning.
- Katie Vernoy tells clients she's not their first resource in evenings or weekends and encourages local supports.
