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Harnessing Intuition in Clinical Practice
The Practitioner's Path to Blend Intuition, Ethics, and Expertise
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- Speaker:
- Natolie Gray Warren, MA, LPC, CMIP, CIMHP, CCTP
- Duration:
- 3 Hours 18 Minutes
- Copyright:
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19 Feb, 2026
- Product Code:
- POS150516
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
- Access:
- Never expires.
Description
- Strategies to access, trust, and apply intuition in treatment planning
- Mindfulness and ongoing reflective practices that enhance intuitive clarity
- Evaluation techniques for intuitive impressions based on ethics
Those moments in session when something just clicks – when a hunch leads to a turning point for your client – are not random.
That is your intuition at work.
In a field focused on evidence and measurable outcomes, it is easy to second-guess that inner guidance. Many clinicians end up sidelining their intuition, unsure if it truly belongs in the therapeutic process.
But intuition is not guesswork. It is a skill. And like any skill, it can be developed, refined, and used with intention.
This practical and thought-provoking training is here to help you do just that. You will explore how to recognize, trust, and ethically integrate intuitive insights into your clinical decision-making while staying grounded in evidence-based practice.
So watch international speaker Natolie Gray Warren, MA, LPC, CMIP, CIMHP, CCTP who has helped thousands of clinicians across the world build confidence in their inner-knowing, as she offers a unique blend of clinical wisdom, cutting-edge insights, and experiential learning.
Through guided mindfulness, real-life case examples, and interactive reflection, you will leave with practical tools and a renewed sense of clarity you can bring into your very next session.
Unlock the hidden power behind breakthrough moments in therapy.
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CPD
Planning Committee Disclosure - No relevant relationships
All members of the PESI, Inc. planning committee have provided disclosures of financial relationships with ineligible organizations and any relevant non-financial relationships prior to planning content for this activity. None of the committee members had relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies or other potentially biasing relationships to disclose to learners. For speaker disclosures, please see the faculty biography.
This online program is worth 3.5 hours CPD.
Handouts
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
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| Manual - Harnessing Intuition in Clinical Practice (4.4 MB) | 37 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Harnessing Intuition in Clinical Practice - French (4.4 MB) | 37 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Harnessing Intuition in Clinical Practice - Italian (4.4 MB) | 37 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Harnessing Intuition in Clinical Practice - German (4.4 MB) | 37 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Harnessing Intuition in Clinical Practice - Spanish (4.4 MB) | 37 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Speaker
Natolie Gray Warren, MA, LPC, CMIP, CIMHP, CCTP Related seminars and products
Natolie Gray Warren, MA, LPC, CMIP, CIMHP, CCTP, is a licensed professional counselor, based in Georgia with over 16 years of clinical experience and more than 20 years in the mental health field. She is also a professional international speaker, corporate wellness trainer and retreat facilitator who supports professionals, leaders, and fellow clinicians in cultivating emotional, mental, and spiritual wellbeing.
Natolie holds dual master’s degrees in professional counseling from Webster University and clinical psychology from Argosy University. She is a certified mindfulness informed professional, a certified clinical trauma professional, certified integrative mental health professional and a certified trauma-informed breathwork facilitator. Her work integrates cognitive-behavioral, somatic, and holistic modalities to support transformation and healing.
In addition to her private practice, Natolie leads corporate wellness workshops, international wellness retreats, and professional development trainings with a focus on intuitive development, emotional regulation, and therapeutic presence. She has worked with thousands of individuals and is passionate about helping clinicians build confidence in their inner knowing while honoring ethical, client-centered care. Natolie has been featured as a subject matter expert on notable media outlets and continues to speak on mental health, resilience, and wellness across various platforms.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Natolie Warren maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Natolie Warren has no relevant non-financial relationships
Additional Info
Access for Self-Study (Non-Interactive)Access never expires for this product.
For a more detailed outline that includes times or durations of time, if needed, please contact cepesi@pesi.com.
Objectives
- Distinguish clinical intuition from bias or impulsivity in therapeutic decision-making.
- Identify ethical risks and professional boundaries related to using intuition in clinical settings.
- Identify ethical principles that apply to use of intuition with clients.
- Determine strategies for documenting and communicating intuitive insights responsibly.
Outline
Foundations of Clinical Intuition
- Define clinical intuition and its function in therapeutic presence
- Differentiate intuition from bias, impulsivity, and countertransference
- Explore how intuition manifests (somatic cues, imagery, inner voice)
- Recognize the role of experience and presence in developing intuitive awareness
- Limitations of the research and potential risks
Ethical Context and Decision-Making
- Review ethical frameworks (APA, ACA, NASW, AAMFT) related to intuition
- Examine risks of misuse: over-identification, projection, boundary violations
- Discuss cultural humility, power dynamics, and personal beliefs as ethical considerations
- Introduce ethical decision-making models to evaluate intuitive impressions
Experiential Practice: Developing Intuitive Awareness
- Step 1 – Guided Mindfulness Practice
- Breath, body, and emotional awareness
- Recall a clinical moment involving a “gut sense”
- Track where and how intuitive impressions arise somatically
- Emphasize non-judgmental awareness of inner messages
- Step 2 – Reflective Journaling
- Prompts include
- What intuitive message emerged?
- How did it communicate (sensation, image, word)?
- What resistance or concern did you feel?
- What ethical risks or benefits would have come from acting on it?
- What support would you need to use it ethically
- Prompts include
Clinical Application and Case Work
- Case vignettes illustrating ethical dilemmas involving intuition
- Small group discussions using ethical models to evaluate cases
- Strategies for integrating intuition with clinical modalities (CBT, trauma-informed, person-centered)
- How to share intuitive impressions respectfully (invitational vs. directive)
Integration, Boundaries, and Documentation
- Access intuitive insight with accuracy and ethical alignment
- Set clear professional boundaries when acting on intuition
- Use supervision and consultation to evaluate intuitive responses
- Documentation strategies:
- Distinguish between felt sense and observable behavior
- Record intuitive insights as hypotheses – not facts
- Language examples for clinical notes
Target Audience
- Counsellors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Case Managers
- Therapists
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Physicians
- Other Mental Health Professionals
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