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Therapist Feature
If you’re a therapist who works with trauma survivors, this is a chance to share one powerful insight and offer a grounded, supportive resource. We’re inviting licensed therapists to create a short, compassionate video that speaks to the emotional experience of healing and introduces a workbook designed to gently guide people back to their own voice, clarity, and next steps.
About The Feature
This is a no-cost collaboration opportunity to be featured across Stories for Serenity platforms.
You’ll record a short, vertical video (under 60 seconds) that:
Speaks to the emotional experience of living with trauma or healing from it
Shares one insight, reflection, or grounding prompt you offer to clients
Mentions your credentials and the population you support
Introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a gentle, supportive tool
Ends with a soft invitation to explore the resource or connect with you
We’ll give you full credit and tag you wherever the video is shared.
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
Exploring identity after survival
Building clarity and safety around what you want
Letting yourself have goals without pressure or performance
Reconnecting with a sense of choice and agency
Creating future visions that feel grounded and empowering
Listening to your own needs without guilt
Taking one aligned step after trauma-based decision patterns
Reframing survival as strength, not a stopping point
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 in your own natural voice. Here’s an outline you can follow or adapt:
Name something your clients might be feeling right now.
“If you’ve been focused on surviving for so long that you don’t know what you want anymore…”
“If trauma made you feel like your voice doesn’t matter or your needs are too much…”
“If you’ve done the hard work of healing and are wondering what comes next…”
“I’m a licensed therapist supporting trauma survivors as they rebuild a sense of agency, safety, and self-trust.”
“I work with clients who are learning to hear their own voice again after years of silence or survival mode.”
“Healing doesn’t end with safety. It often begins again with the question: What do I want now that I’m no longer in survival?”
“You’re allowed to have preferences, desires, and goals. Start with this: What would I choose if fear wasn’t running the show?”
“You don’t need a 5-year plan. You need one safe step toward something that feels aligned.”
“The Envision Your Goals workbook includes simple, supportive prompts that help you reflect, notice your growth, and take small, clear steps forward.”
“It’s designed for those who feel overwhelmed by planning or pressure, and just need space to listen to themselves again.”
“You can explore the workbook at the link if it feels like the right time.”
“And if this felt helpful, I invite you to follow along for more insights like this.”
About the Workbook
Envision Your Goals is a 30-day workbook based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.
It’s designed for people who feel emotionally overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure what they want next. Instead of focusing on what’s broken, it helps users reflect on their strengths, clarify their desires, and reconnect with the person they are becoming.
It helps users:
Build emotional safety around reflection and choice
Shift from survival-based patterns to intentional action
Explore their values and desires in a low-pressure way
Reclaim a sense of agency and confidence in their decisions
Take small, supportive steps that align with their growth
This workbook is gentle, grounding, and designed to meet people where they are.
Workbook Benefits
Creates Space to Listen Without Pressure
After trauma, reflection can feel overwhelming or unsafe. This workbook offers gentle, structured prompts that invite users to reconnect with themselves in a way that feels manageable. There is no rush or performance, just space to notice what’s true now.
Supports the Shift from Survival to Intention
With tools like the Miracle Question, Scaling Questions, and Preferred Futures, users begin to ask what they want, not just what they need to get by. The workbook helps them move from reacting to intentionally choosing what comes next.
Rebuilds a Sense of Voice and Agency
Daily journaling prompts and metaphor-based exercises create opportunities for users to hear their own voice again. These reflections support self-trust and help users feel more in control of their thoughts, direction, and decisions.
Validates the Ongoing Process of Healing
The workbook does not ask users to be healed. It meets them in the in-between. Tools like Exception Finding and Coping Questions help users recognize how far they’ve come and honor the quiet ways they continue to grow.
Encourages Gentle Goal Setting Rooted in Safety
For trauma survivors, goal setting can feel intimidating. The workbook reframes it as choosing what feels aligned, not what looks impressive. SMART Goals and self-reflection exercises guide users toward steps that feel safe, meaningful, and self-directed.
Normalizes the Desire for More Without Shame
It is common for survivors to question whether they are allowed to want more. This workbook affirms that desire is not selfish or unsafe. It offers support in naming wants and needs with compassion and without judgment.
Helps Restore Confidence Through Consistent Reflection
By showing up for themselves daily, even in small ways, users begin to rebuild confidence and connection to who they are becoming. The 30-day structure offers rhythm without rigidity, and progress without pressure.
Who This Is For
You’re a great fit if:
You work with trauma survivors or clients in post-trauma healing
You support people rebuilding self-trust, safety, and vision
You want to share a meaningful insight in a real, grounded way
You’d like to help people connect with helpful tools and feel less alone
Final Notes
You don’t need to be perfect or polished. You just need to speak from a place of care. Your voice could be the one that helps someone feel ready to take the next step. We’d love to feature you.
About Us
Stories for Serenity creates digital workbooks based on evidence-based therapeutic tools. Our resources help people navigate emotional transitions with clarity, courage, and compassion. We believe healing begins with space to listen to your own story.