Know what genuine
specialization looks like.

Specialization in mental health varies widely. Our guides explain what focused clinical training actually looks like — so you can find a therapist whose expertise matches your situation.

Built around one idea:
specialization matters.

Tandem was created because finding a therapist with the right training for your specific concern takes more than a directory search. Many therapists are skilled generalists — but certain conditions respond best to clinicians who have built their practice around them, completed advanced protocol training, and work with those presentations consistently.

The guides on this page reflect that same thinking. Each one explains what focused clinical training looks like in a particular area, what questions are worth asking, and what credentials to look for. When you're ready to connect, every therapist in the Tandem directory has been individually reviewed — credentials verified, training confirmed, and specialty validated before they appear in any search result.

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01

Credentials Verified

We confirm licensure and specialty credentials through issuing bodies — not self-reported directory profiles.

02

Training Confirmed

We review the specific advanced training each therapist has completed in their stated specialty area.

03

Caseload Reviewed

We ask about active caseload focus to ensure their practice reflects their claimed area of expertise.

Deep dives into
clinical specialization.

Each guide is written to help you ask the right questions, understand what credentials actually mean, and find a therapist whose training aligns with what you need.

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Understanding Therapy Modalities: A Plain-Language Reference

EMDR, DBT, IFS, ERP — therapist profiles are full of acronyms. This reference explains all 17 common modalities: what each is, what a session looks like, and what training to look for.

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02

Finding a Couple's Therapist Who Really Knows Couples

Many therapists can take on couple clients — few are trained in structured affair recovery. Learn the credentials, questions, and expertise that separate the two.

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03

5 Signs a Therapist Is Truly Specialized in OCD

ERP is the evidence-based standard of care for OCD. Here's how to confirm a therapist is trained in it — before your first session.

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