What's New at The Open Therapy Institute
Explore workshops, videos, our new membership program, and more.
Online workshops are on sale and open to clinicians & students
Registration is open for our CE credit workshops. Now through August 18th, get a 30% discount on all workshops by entering code “OPEN30” at checkout. Members log in to get an additional 10% off.
Workshops offer insights into issues that are overlooked due to socio-political bias in the mental health field. All are accredited for psychologists, social workers, and counselors.
Our first two workshops are scheduled for next month, September 7th and 21st.
1) Workshop on Bias in Therapy
Register here: standard registration or student registration
2) Workshop on Self-Censorship
Register here: standard registration or student registration
Looking for more workshops? Bookmark our full schedule for Fall/Winter 2024.
Opportunities for therapists


We’re looking for therapists to help build the Open Therapy Institute.
Become a member: Memberships are for therapists who want to attend members-only events, have opportunities for therapy referrals, receive discounts on workshops, and support OTI’s work. Sign up on our website.
Join OTI’s clinical team: Psychologists with a PSYPACT, California, or Massachusetts license are invited to apply. Clinicians on our clinical team will receive private pay referrals to see patients in their own private practices. They will also participate in a weekly consultation group facilitated by leaders at OTI. Please send a CV to info@opentherapyinstitute.org.
In case you missed it…
Our virtual open house event provided an overview of the Open Therapy Institute with a presentation by OTI Founder and President Andrew Hartz, Ph.D. Thank you to all who attended!
We also invite you to follow the Open Therapy podcast, co-hosted with Leslie Elliott Boyce, @theradicalcenter. Watch the first six episodes on YouTube, and subscribe to our channel to stay current on this series.






Perspectives from OTI scholars
Don’t miss OTI Founder and President Andrew Hartz, Ph.D., in discussion with Peter Boghossian, @drpeterboghossian.
New articles:
How Cancel Culture is Killing Mental Health — New York Post (Andrew Hartz, Ph.D.)
Treating Childhood Anxiety with a Mega-Dose of Independence — Substack reprint of Profectus Magazine essay (Camilo Ortiz, Ph.D.)
Doctors Should Leave Their Politics at Home — Washington Monthly (Sally Satel, M.D.)
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