Live Clinical Training
When Interventions Don’t Land: Restoring Clinical Effectiveness
A Structural Framework for Improving Clinical Effectiveness
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
1:00–2:00 PM EST
Live via Zoom
What Participants Will Gain
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
• Assess regulatory bandwidth in real time during clinical sessions
• Distinguish articulation from integration capacity
• Identify observable signs that an intervention is exceeding regulatory tolerance
• Adjust pacing and depth to improve consolidation
• Reduce stalled progress caused by structural miscalibration
Participants will also receive a concise Regulation Calibration Checklist for immediate clinical application.
Overview
Skilled therapists routinely employ sound interventions grounded in established theory and technique. Yet even well-timed interpretations, cognitive restructuring, somatic interventions, or attachment-focused work can fail to consolidate. Sessions may feel circular. Insight may deepen without behavioral shift. Progress may stall despite apparent engagement.
This training examines one foundational structural condition underlying these outcomes: regulation.
Intervention effectiveness is not determined by technique alone. It is shaped by the client’s regulatory bandwidth and capacity to metabolize affective and relational material in real time. When regulatory capacity is misjudged, interventions may not integrate — regardless of their conceptual accuracy.
Training Focus
This session will examine:
• The relationship between regulatory bandwidth and intervention consolidation
• Why articulation and insight do not necessarily indicate integration capacity
• Observable in-session indicators of regulatory strain or overload
• Common pacing errors that contribute to stalled progress
• A structural approach to recalibrating intervention depth in real time
This training is designed to provide a clinically applicable lens that can be implemented immediately in practice.
Intended Audience
Therapists, psychologists, social workers, counselors, community mental health and drug and alcohol therapists, private practitioners, and advanced trainees seeking greater precision in clinical effectiveness across modalities.
Presenter
Sarah Ozol Shore, MS
Somatic & Depth Psychotherapist
Clinical Educator & Trainer
Sarah’s work centers on the structural conditions that determine whether psychotherapy produces durable integration. Her clinical and teaching focus includes identity reorganization, nervous system regulation, and intervention calibration.
Registration
Attendance is offered at no cost.
Advance registration is required.
Space is limited to maintain a focused professional learning environment.
