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Therapist Feature
If you’re a therapist who helps clients navigate codependency, emotional enmeshment, or confusion around their identity in relationships, this is a powerful opportunity to share one insight that can shift someone’s path.
We’re inviting licensed therapists to create a short, reflective video that speaks to the experience of losing clarity in relationships, and introduces a gentle tool that can help people reconnect with what they want, communicate more clearly, and start building a shared vision with greater confidence.
About The Feature
This is a no-cost collaboration featured on Stories for Serenity.
You’ll record a brief, vertical video (under 60 seconds) that:
Speaks to the emotional experience of codependency, blurred identity, or fear of expressing needs
Shares one supportive insight or reflection you often offer in session
Mentions your credentials and who you support
Gently introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a supportive tool
Ends with a soft invitation for viewers to explore the resource or connect with you
Your video will be featured across our platform with full credit and tags.
Video Details
Format: vertical (9:16 aspect ratio)
Length: under 60 seconds
Tone: natural, heartfelt, real
No editing or script required
Use natural light
Selfie-style, speak directly to camera
Insight Themes You Might Share
Identifying what you want outside the relationship
Reconnecting with your voice after years of people-pleasing
Naming desires and boundaries without guilt
Building confidence to express your needs and ideas
Getting clear on the life you want to co-create, not just maintain
Letting go of the fear that honesty will lead to disconnection
Creating space to reflect without external influence
Realizing that clarity leads to better connection, not conflict
What Makes a High-Quality Insight
Use this checklist to make sure your insight is clear, helpful, and feature-ready.
✔ Practical & Actionable
Does it offer something the viewer can use today—like a mindset shift, question to reflect on, or small next step?
✔ Emotionally Relevant
Does it speak to a real feeling, challenge, or moment someone might be going through?
✔ Aligned with Your Specialty
Is it something that reflects your work, your clients’ real experiences, or your therapeutic lens?
✔ Ties Naturally to the Workbook
Could the viewer take what you shared and go deeper using the workbook?
✔ Short & Focused
Does it stick to one idea or insight, not a list of tips or a long explanation?
✔ Clear, not Clinical
Is it worded in a way that feels human and relatable, not overly formal or academic?
✔ Uplifting or Reframing
Does it offer hope, clarity, or a new way to look at something, even if it’s gentle or subtle?
Suggested Video Structure
Speak naturally — this outline is simply a guide.
Open with a moment your clients may be facing.
“If you’ve spent so long trying to keep the peace that you’ve lost track of what you really want…”
“If expressing your needs in a relationship feels scary or unfamiliar…”
“If you’re not sure whether your goals are yours — or just what you think will make them stay…”
Quickly introduce yourself and your work.
“I’m a licensed therapist supporting clients who feel like they’ve lost their voice in relationships.”
“I help people untangle from codependency and start building partnerships based on clarity, not fear.”
Give a reflection that encourages inner clarity and empowered communication.
“Try asking: If I could be honest without fear of losing them, what would I say?”
“One way to start reconnecting with your own desires is to spend five minutes each day asking: What do I want outside this relationship?”
“Often we avoid naming our needs because we’re afraid they’ll be too much. But unspoken needs don’t disappear — they just grow heavier.”
Connect the insight to the Envision Your Goals workbook.
“The Envision Your Goals workbook includes daily prompts like this — to help people get clear on their own voice, needs, and future.”
“It’s a 30-day tool that helps you build clarity and direction, especially if you’re used to shrinking or people-pleasing in relationships.”
Close with a soft invitation.
“If that resonates, you can check out the workbook at the link.”
“And if this was helpful, feel free to follow along for more grounded reflections.”
About the Workbook
Envision Your Goals is a 30-day workbook rooted in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.
It’s designed for people who feel unsure of what they want, especially when their identity has become blurred inside a relationship.
It helps users:
Clarify their own desires and goals
Build daily reflection habits that reconnect them with their inner voice
Set goals that feel aligned and self-directed
Reflect on what they want to bring into their relationships with confidence
Move from people-pleasing to value-based action
With practical prompts, visualization tools, and gentle structure, it supports emotional clarity and grounded decision-making.
Workbook Benefits
Creates Space to Hear Your Own Voice
When relationships become the center of your identity, it’s easy to lose track of what you want. This workbook creates space to step back and listen inward. Daily prompts encourage users to reflect on their desires, needs, and values without outside pressure.
Supports Boundary Clarity and Self-Expression
With tools like SMART Goals, Preferred Futures, and Solution Talk, users begin to get clear on what they want to communicate, not just what they want to avoid. This clarity helps build confidence in expressing needs with honesty and care.
Rebuilds Identity Beyond People-Pleasing
Exercises like the Miracle Question and journaling prompts guide users to imagine a life that is aligned with their truth. This helps untangle identity from roles, expectations, and fear of disconnection.
Strengthens Self-Trust in Relational Contexts
Scaling Questions and Coping Questions help users reflect on what is already working. This builds self-awareness and a sense of agency, even when communication feels hard or unfamiliar.
Encourages Goal Setting That Honors Both Self and Relationship
The workbook doesn’t focus on fixing relationships. It supports users in understanding what kind of life and connection they want to build. It helps them shift from reaction to intention.
Normalizes Relational Growth Through Reflection
Many people are afraid to name what they want because they fear losing the relationship. This workbook helps them see that clarity is not a threat to connection. It is a path toward more honest, sustainable intimacy.
Promotes Healthy Detachment and Reconnection
By helping users center their voice, the workbook allows them to reconnect from a grounded place. Over time, this reflection builds the confidence to create relationships rooted in mutual respect, not emotional over-functioning.
Who This Is For
You’re a great fit if:
You support clients working through relational confusion, codependency, or fear of asserting needs
You help people build more intentional relationships with themselves and others
You’re open to sharing one reflection or idea in a short video
You want to use your voice to reach more people who need what you offer
Final Notes
This isn’t about being perfect on camera. It’s about being real. Your insight could be the spark someone needs to start seeing themselves and their future more clearly. We’d love to share your voice.
About Us
Stories For Serenity creates digital workbooks based on evidence-backed therapeutic tools. We support people moving through emotional transitions with clarity, courage, and self-trust. We believe inner clarity is the starting point for healthy connection.