Private Practice Networking Mixer | |
Le Méridien • Arcadia, CA • Friday, May 2, 2025 • 10am – 5pm | |
Our Annual Mixer for licensed therapists brings together a thriving and vibrant community that will leave you feeling supported, inspired, and equipped with a clear path to elevate your practice. |
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Featuring an exclusive book signing with Lori Gottlieb, author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: How Changing Stories can Change Our Lives |
*Disclaimer: License numbers provided will be verified. We reserve the right to manage event entry and adjust the RSVP list as needed.
Please note, this is a networking event exclusively for licensed mental health private practice providers, not a recruiting event.
“Keep up the amazing events, they truly are so nourishing to attend for the soul and knowing private practice doesn't have to feel isolating and that we are being held in a safe space by staff and practitioners alike.”
Meet Our 2025 Speakers
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Jennifer Stinson Jennifer Stinson is a licensed psychologist who has been with Soultenders since 2015. Jennifer’s background includes working with a variety of different populations, such as children, families, couples, and people with developmental disabilities. She currently works in the Soultenders San Marino office where she focuses primarily on providing individual therapy to adult clients. Jennifer’s style can be described as humanistic, attachment-oriented, and trauma-informed, utilizing EMDR. Humor and creativity are also important components of Jennifer’s work and her general approach to life. She has written two books, “The Inappropriate Baby Book” and “Even Fairies Fart,” which are both light-hearted celebrations of childhood. Jennifer has taught several courses for therapists on the topics of attachment theory and self-compassion. She enjoys pairing hand-illustrated slides with her course material to encompass both right and left-brain learning. For her own self-care, Jennifer enjoys hanging out with her teenage daughters, taking meandering walks with her husband, cooking while listening to music, and taking photos of her scruffy little dog. |
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Lori Gottlieb Stories are the way we make sense of our lives—but we’re not always telling the right ones. Thankfully, psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author LORI GOTTLIEB is a masterful guide for helping us rewrite the narratives that keep us stuck. Her TED talk was one of the Top 10 Most Watched of the Year, her book Maybe You Should Talk to Someone has sold over a million copies (and is currently being adapted for television), and she’s the author of The Atlantic’s weekly “Dear Therapist” column. Compassionate and charismatic, Gottlieb shows us that vulnerability isn’t a weakness, but a superpower for cultivating our healthiest, happiest, and most productive lives. |
“I was very impressed with the event. It was beautifully curated to allow time to mix with others as well as learn. Both the CE and podcast event were informative and captivating. Thank you for this wonderful event.”