Quantum Mental Health Institute
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Certified Anxiety Recovery Coach (CARC)Â Â
Founding Cohort | Private Invitation for FARC Graduates
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A Note Before We Begin
This page is here to help you decide if CARC feels aligned for you right now.
There is no pressure to join.
Some of you may feel ready.
Some of you may want more time in practice.
Both are valid.
What Is CARC?Â
CARC is an optional certification pathway following FARC.
It is designed to support you in moving from:
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Understanding → to application
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Learning → to embodiment
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Information → to practitioner identity
This is a 4-week, small group intensive mentorship focused on:
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Applying anxiety recovery work with real (or practice) clients
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Refining how you think and guide
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Developing confidence through experience and feedback
Weekly Recorded Lessons
Short weekly recorded modulesÂ
Live Weekly Group Mentorship
Case presentations and immediate feedback
Certification Requirements
8-weeks to submit all requirements
Founding Cohort Details
Dates: June 14 – July 16
Live Calls (Zoom):
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June 18
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June 25
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July 9
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July 16
Time: 1:00 PM EST
Each call will include:
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Case discussion
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Group reflection
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Supportive feedback
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Space to ask questions and refine your approach
Participation Expectations
To support your learning—and the integrity of this space:
- You are asked to attend at least 2 live calls
- If you need to miss a session, replays will be available
Live participation is strongly encouraged, as much of the value comes from:
- Real-time discussion
- Shared insight
- Practitioner refinement
Completion Timeline
You will have 8 weeks total to complete your certification requirements.
- This includes the 4-week live container + additional time for integration and submission
- All materials must be submitted within this window to be considered for certification
If additional time is needed:
- You may extend access and support for $150/month
This is simply to keep the process contained, supportive, and moving forward.
What You’re Being Asked to Demonstrate
CARC is about demonstrating that you can:
- Hold a safe, regulated space
- Stay within your scope of practice
- Apply your knowledge in a thoughtful, responsive way
- Support clients without diagnosing or treating clinically
This is less about doing things “right” and more about how you think and respond in real situations.
Certification Requirements
To complete CARC, you will submit:
1. Case Studies (3 Written Cases)
- Based on real or practice clients (non-identifying)
- Including (format & details will be provided):
- Client presentation
- Your approach
- Adjustments you made
- Session reflection
2. Case Presentation
- Present at least one case:
- In group (or 1:1 with me)
This is simply an opportunity to:
- Talk through your thinking
- Receive feedback
- Deepen your integration
3. Ethics + Scope Understanding
You’ll complete a short written scenario-based evaluation, including situations like:
- Medication questions
- Trauma disclosures
- Requests for diagnosis
4. Final Integration
A short written or video reflection:
“How I understand anxiety and how I guide recovery”
Scope Reminder (Important + Supportive)
As CARC practitioners, you are:
✔️ Educating and guiding
✔️ Supporting regulation and behavior change
✔️ Working through a nervous system + lifestyle lens
You are not:
âś– Diagnosing
âś– Treating mental illness
âś– Replacing therapy or medical care
âś– Advising on medications
How Certification Is Determined
I will personally review your submissions.
Outcomes may include:
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Approved
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Approved with minor refinement
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Continued development recommended
This is a supportive process, not a pass/fail experience.
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Count me in!Where This Fits
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FARC → Foundation
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CARC → Application + Certification
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ARX → Ongoing support + community