Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. TTN is for licensed clinicians and accredited programs across private practice, group practice, treatment centers, hospitals, and universities.

  • An active license in good standing. Accredited programs must have credentialed staff. Trainees may join with supervision.

    We verify all clinicians when they join and annually thereafter.

  • TTN is built for professional-to-professional referrals. You can see which clinicians your colleagues trust, have capacity, and align with the needs of your clients.

  • TTN verifies licensure and program accreditation. Members may be removed if a license is not in good standing.

  • You can see real-time availability, shared interests, and mutual connections. You deepen relationships through TTN events. Likewise, educational opportunities help you work in your business and on your business.

  • TTN complements your existing network. It helps you meet clinicians new to you and lets selected colleagues see your availability.

  • Connections on TTN move in one direction. If someone adds you to their circle of trust, you decide whether to add them to your circle. Likewise, you can check the circles of trust of other colleagues. To maintain trust via confidentiality, you can’t confirm whether a colleague has included you in their circle of trust.

  • Yes. TTN helps you connect locally, regionally, and across multiple settings.

  • TTN saves you time. You gain access to trusted clinicians, real-time availability, and a community that strengthens care for you and your clients.

  • Yes, Trusted Therapist Network allows you to connect both locally and regionally, helping you expand your network when you need to.