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Become a Perfectionism Recovery Specialist and set your clients up for real success NOW!
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✓   Specialize the care you offer
✓   Printable certificate of completion
✓   Earn up to 24.25 CE Hours

$999.96 Value
Just $99.99!

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Join celebrated speakers, Milly Feliz, Dr. Martin Antony, and Dr. Clarissa Ong to gain skills that break clients' never-ending cycle of “not good enough”.  From social anxiety to fears of failure and even childhood neglect and abuse, this course provides a start-to-finish guide for resolving the inner conflicts and core wounds that drive perfectionism.

As a Perfectionism Recovery Specialist, you'll be able to help clients:

✓   Heal attachment wounds, the pain of parental expectations, shame & neglect
✓   Separate their self-worth from achievements, performance and self-evaluations
✓   Cultivate self-acceptance and reduce inner conflict with ACT and IFS Therapy
✓   Address core beliefs and challenge assumptions with CBT exercises
✓   Manage narcissistic perfectionism to let go of hypercriticism, entitlement and grandiosity
✓   Commit to their values and guide their lives based on their true desires

PLUS, you get a sample 11-session protocol from case formulation to relapse prevention, and lots of case studies and clinical examples.

BONUS, you're also getting a FREE CE BONUS training on body-focused perfectionism.

Give your clients the gift of truly feeling worthy… Register now and become a Perfectionism Recovery Specialist today!

Perfectionism Recovery Specialist Certificate Training

Clinical Strategies to Resolve Fear of Failure, Self-Criticism, Unrealistic Standards & More

$999.96 Value
Just $99.99!
Plus, earn up to 24.25 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
Perfectionism Recovery Certificate Outline
Divided into three easy-to-follow sections, this course begins with giving you a strong foundation in understanding the origins of perfectionism and how to treat it using IFS, ACT and cognitive approaches. Part two takes your learning further and dials in on treating worry, fears of failure, panic, low self-esteem and more with ACT techniques. In the final section, you’ll learn to apply strategies from Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness and Exposure seamlessly into sessions.

Break Clients Free from Perfectionism with IFS Therapy, ACT, & Metacognitive Therapy

with Milly Feliz, RP

Begin this training by learning the do's and don'ts of treating clinical perfectionism.  You'll understand what clinical problems may underlie perfectionism, overcome common misconceptions, be able to create treatment plans, navigate client resistance and more.  Explore:

⮚  5 signs of clinical perfectionism that therapists often miss
⮚  Origins of perfectionism, presentations in our culture, and associated diagnoses
⮚  Develop a Relapse Prevention Plan to ensure lasting benefits after therapy ends
⮚  Identifying and addressing core beliefs grounded in shame, fear, isolation, anger, punitiveness and more
⮚  ACT based techniques to help clients get distance from perfectionistic thoughts
⮚  Metacognitive therapy strategies to reframe thoughts, criticisms and “failures” in more balanced ways
⮚  IFS therapy interventions to heal conflict between clients' inner parts

Walk away from this module with clinical skills from ACT, IFS Therapy, Metacognitive therapy and more!


Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Tools to Treat Perfectionism-Driven Worry, Fear of Failure, & More

with Clarissa Ong, PhD

Part Two focuses on acquiring skills from ACT to create psychological flexibility to help clients combat the perfectionism running clients' lives.  You'll gain assessment, treatment planning skills, and loads of interventions through engaging case studies and real-world applications.

⮚  Help clients find the strength to be vulnerable
⮚  Create values based action plans to challenge rumination and procrastination
⮚  Help clients develop mindfulness and acceptance when negative self-talk arises
⮚  Foster clients' willingness and acceptance of making mistakes
⮚  Integrate ACT into other treatment modalities and recognize cultural sensitivities

Overall, this section gives you a concrete ACT framework for treating various aspects of anxiety-driven perfection.


Treating the Intersection of Social Anxiety and Perfection with Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness, Exposure Strategies, & More

with Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP

Part Three gives you clinical training in how to help clients overcome perfectionism-driven social anxiety.  You'll learn how to spot when perfectionism is driving social anxiety and how to target the underlying issues to enhance your clients' confidence, sense of self, and life. 

⮚  How to foster non-evaluative approach to self and life
⮚  Step-by-step walk-through CBT logs to help clients dispute anxious thoughts
⮚  Best scales and assessments for determining clinical levels of perfectionism and anxiety
⮚  Sensitive exposure therapy ideas and how to troubleshoot any problems that arise
⮚  Imagery rescripting to help resolve painful social memories

PLUS, adaptations for working with kids and teens!

Perfectionism Recovery Specialist Certificate Training

Clinical Strategies to Resolve Fear of Failure, Self-Criticism, Unrealistic Standards & More

$999.96 Value
Just $99.99!
Plus, earn up to 24.25 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
BONUS! $249.99 Value + Up to 6 FREE CE Hours
Resolve Body Perfectionism & Self-Worth with DBT, CBT, Exposure Response Prevention, & More
with Deanna Smith, LCSW, CEDS

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between perfectionism, body image and eating disorders.  Learn concrete strategies from the most evidence-based approaches, plus get tips and keys to have conversations with clients about sensitive topics – knowing you're using the most appropriate language.

⮚  Three main types of perfectionism and which ones are most impacting your client
⮚  Pros and cons of main testing measures for perfectionism
⮚  Helping clients identify their values versus diet culture
⮚  Tips to know on the fashion industry, clothing sizing, and more to help support clients
⮚  Principles of intuitive eating, health at every size and other supportive frameworks for clients

Step away from part two with deeper clinical knowledge and more tools to make every session meaningful.

Perfectionism Recovery Specialist Certificate Training
Clinical Strategies to Resolve Fear of Failure, Self-Criticism, Unrealistic Standards & More

$999.96 Value
Just $99.99!
Meet Your Experts
Milly Feliz

Milly Feliz, RP a licensed registered psychotherapist with over 12 years of international experience, brings a wealth of expertise to the table. Holding degrees from UNIBE University and the University of Barcelona, Milly has honed her skills in diverse settings, from psychiatric hospitals to private practice. Her integrative approach combines Metacognitive Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and IFS-Informed Interventions, offering clients a holistic path to healing. With a passion for innovation, Milly continues to push boundaries in the field, including pioneering work in psylocibin-assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant PTSD and depression.

Click here for information about Martin M. Antony

Clarissa Ong

Clarissa Ong, PhD, is an assistant professor and the psychology clinic director at the University of Toledo who trained at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School and the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University. With clinical and research specialization in perfectionism, Dr. Ong has published 70 peer-reviewed articles and co-written two books: a transdiagnostic ACT manual, ACT in Steps, and a self-help book for perfectionism, The Anxious Perfectionist. She has received grant funding from the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science and International OCD Foundation for randomized trials testing online self-help interventions for perfectionism.

Click here for information about Martin M. Antony

Martin Antony

Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP, is a clinical psychologist, professor in the Department of Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University. Antony has published 34 books and over 300 scientific articles and chapters in areas related to cognitive behavioral therapy and anxiety-related disorders. He has given more than 425 presentations to audiences across four continents, and has been interviewed, featured, or quoted more than 450 times in various print, radio, television, and online media outlets, including The Atlantic, BBC, CBC, Chatelaine magazine, CNN, CTV, Globe and Mail, National Geographic, National Post, The New York Times, O (The Oprah Magazine), Prevention Magazine, Reader's Digest, Scientific American Mind, Time, Toronto Star, USA Today, The Washington Post, WebMD, and many others.

Click here for information about Martin M. Antony

Deanna Smith

Deanna Smith, LCSW, CEDS, owns and operates the Center for Growth where she specializes in eating disorders, body image issues, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders and anxiety. She is a sought-after public speaker, consultant, and trainer, having shared her expertise with organizations like NAMI, the International OCD Foundation, the Association of Latter-Day Saint Counselors & Psychotherapists, and regional hospitals and health care systems. Deanna was previously adjunct faculty at the University of Utah College of Social Work.

Click here for information about Martin M. Antony
Frequently Asked Questions

Many clients are seeking therapists for challenges that aren’t as clear cut as a diagnostic label. Perfectionism is a sought-after treatment area as it can be the intersection of various problems, like anxiety, obsessions, disordered eating, and much more. Specializing in this area means that you’ve taken elevated training and have a deeper understanding of clinical perfectionism, the issues that underlie it, and how to treat it. Taking this training serves as a signal to clients, employers and more that you’ve taken the time and dedication to get in-depth training in this much needed area.

Great question! A certificate is a document issued upon completion of a training program. It signifies that you have trained on specific skills, have trained with a particular individual, or have acquired advanced or specialized knowledge in a particular subject.

Certification on the other hand often requires you to meet specific standards, pass rigorous exams, and many even include additional practice, consultation, supervision, evaluations, and ongoing continuing education requirements. While you will need to pass an exam, this course does not include many of these elements — making this a "certificate" program.

This certificate does distinguish you as a professional who has trained more extensively in this area with experts… and it's an acknowledgment that can set you apart in the eyes of clients, colleagues, and potential employees. Don't hesitate to add this certificate to your resume, personal website, therapist profile, or anywhere else!


Therapists know that clients are often seeking treatment for specific problems. Many clients use websites like Therapist.com to find providers that match their specific needs – and providers who specialize in perfectionism are sought-after. This training gives you an opportunity to enhance your clinical acumen and skills by getting elevated training. This training can help your practice by attracting the clients you want to work with most and fine-tuning your clinical skill set to truly help them.
Perfectionism Recovery Specialist Certificate Training
Clinical Strategies to Resolve Fear of Failure, Self-Criticism, Unrealistic Standards & More

$999.96 Value
Just $99.99!
Plus, earn up to 24.25 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
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