Unmitigated Agency:
Managing Over-Control and Relational Dominance

Live Online 3hr CPD Workshop for Mental Health Professionals

 

Course Overview


This 3-hour interactive training workshop supports practitioners to work more effectively with clients who appear highly driven, dominant, intensely solution-focused, or resistant to emotional depth.


Rather than mislabelling over-control as confidence, arrogance, or narcissism, this workshop introduces a psychologically informed framework that understands unmitigated agency as a threat-based protection response.


You’ll learn how perceived loss of control, autonomy threat, and subtle power dynamics shape engagement and defensiveness. The focus is practical, ethical, and clinically grounded — helping you recognise early signs of control-based withdrawal, prevent power struggles, and foster emotional flexibility without undermining autonomy.


What will this training give you? 

• A clearer understanding of why over-control and dominance emerge in therapy

• Practical ways to prevent competitive or power-based ruptures

• Greater confidence working with clients who interrupt, correct, or take control of sessions

• Skills to validate competence without reinforcing over-functioning

• Tools to gently expand emotional tolerance without triggering defensiveness

• A framework to differentiate healthy agency from control-based protection

 

Teaching Methods    


This training is delivered live online and uses a mix of brief expert instruction, facilitated discussion, live demonstration, and supported practice.

Participants engage in:

• Guided reflection on clinician countertransference

• Clinical vignette analysis

• Structured role-play scenarios

• Power-dynamic awareness exercises

• Micro-repair practice

Downloadable worksheets and participant reference materials are provided to support integration into clinical practice.


Assessment / Evidence of Learning
                                

Learning is evidenced through active participation in guided reflection activities, clinical discussion, and practical exercises during this live workshop.

Participants demonstrate learning through:

• Identification of coping patterns in vignette material

• Appropriate formulation of control-based regulation

• Use of autonomy-protective language in role-play

• Demonstration of de-escalation skills

Participants receive a statement of attendance for 3 CPD hours.

Please note, to fulfill the learning outcomes, this course does require active participation and contribution in activities and exercises. Participants are expected to have their camera on, especially in breakout rooms. 
If the above is not possible on the day, a certificate of attendance may not be awarded and participants will have the option to attend the training at a later date where available.


About the Presenter


Karen Bartle
is a postgraduate in Health Psychology, Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapist and coach, clinical supervisor, educator, and consultant. She co-founded the Academy of Advanced Changework in 2006, and is the founder of HealthTalk Psychology: The psychology of patient/client change.

For over 25 years, Karen has worked with individuals, caregivers, and health professionals navigating behavioural, lifestyle, and psychosocial challenges. She has seen first-hand how caring practitioners can feel stuck when empathy, education, coaching and even motivational interviewing can’t shift engagement — and how reframing avoidance can transform therapeutic outcomes.

Karen’s teaching style blends clinical depth with clarity and compassion. She is known for translating complex psychological concepts into language practitioners can use immediately, and for creating learning environments that feel safe, reflective, and practical.

 

Who is this course for?


This training is designed for practitioners who want to feel more confident working with clients who:

• Appear highly controlling or dominant

• Resist emotional inquiry

• Trigger competitive or power dynamics

• Over-function and struggle with vulnerability

• Present with stress-related or performance-based difficulties

It is especially suited to practitioners working with high-achieving professionals, burnout, health behaviour change, anxiety, and control-based coping patterns.  

Course Feedback

"Thankyou for such an amazing webinar. It was extremely helpful and informative." 

“Thanks so much for the workshop. I really enjoyed it. I got a lot of great tips and skills to use”

An interesting presenter and gentle presentation and that in itself taught me something about her values and how to be with clients. I was reminded of the care that is needed to assist vulnerable clients hoping for some changes.

“I really enjoyed learning more about this topic of creating a safe space for clients. It allowed me to reflect upon the clients I have worked with as a therapist, also as a client myself - working with therapists who were not safe, and who also broke rapport with me.”

“The quality of content, course organisation, course documents, and ability to sustain my interest were all great.”

“An interesting and thought-provoking session”

“The course developed my skills…and the quality of communications and explanation of what was expected were very good”

"Thank you for your authentic presentation, affirming discussions and inclusive time with this group. Beautiful values and ideas presented today and modelling of what a safe and genuinely person-centred therapist is like."

“Clients can feel gaslit that it was somehow their ‘fault’ things didn’t work with their therapist. Clients come to therapists for help, and the gravity of this shone through with this cpd.”

"I genuinely enjoyed the speaker and appreciated the material, thank you."

“Tutor approachability was very good and I felt valued during the workshop”

“I enjoyed learning about and reflecting on all the reasons why clients are ‘resistant’ (which I see now can be a brilliant subconscious protection mechanism) …and how I cannot control all of these reasons, but I can remember the importance of creating a safe therapy space.“

Debbie Hill

Paul and Karen operate their business with sincerity and integrity. They are professional, warm, embracing, fun and brave individuals with a wealth of shared training, education and therapeutic experience.

 
 
 

Kirstie Nicholson

I can't speak highly enough of both Karen and Paul. They're very experienced, knowledgeable and SO supportive.

Clare Longstaffe

Karen and Paul have a down to earth, friendly approach and are experts in their field. Their work is infused with professional integrity and I can thoroughly recommend their courses to those interested in this path.