
Intent Clinical 2025 Webinar Series: Q2
The VIP Syndrome: When Privilege Compromises Care
Date: July 31, 2025
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 PM
Location: Remote
Agenda:
1:00 – 1:30 PM: The VIP Syndrome: When Privilege Compromises Care, with Diana Clark
1:30 – 1:45 PM: Q&A + discussion
Event focus: In high-profile and high-net-worth contexts, care is often delivered with exceptional attention, discretion, and responsiveness. Yet with that level of access comes a unique complexity: the very influence and personalization that offer comfort can sometimes unintentionally distort the course of care. Even with the best of intentions, boundaries may blur, goals may shift, and decisions may reflect accommodation more than alignment.
This is the quiet complexity of VIP Syndrome: when influence, status, or expectations reshape the course of care in ways that can ultimately compromise outcomes.
Join Diana Clark, President of Intent Clinical, for an honest and clinically grounded exploration of the nuanced dynamics behind VIP Syndrome, including:
- How privilege and influence can subtly shape decision-making, even among experienced and well-intentioned teams
- Why high-profile individuals may be especially vulnerable to care that appears responsive but ultimately lacks alignment
- What is at stake when boundaries are softened in an effort to accommodate, preserve harmony, or avoid discomfort
Whether you work in clinical care, family office advisory, legal strategy, or another discipline supporting influential families, this conversation will offer insight into recognizing VIP dynamics as they unfold, maintaining healthy boundaries, and keeping care grounded in the individual, not the image. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on how we can protect clients from the quieter risks of influence, where well-meaning accommodation can unintentionally cloud judgment or open the door to compromised care.
We look forward to your participation in this important discussion with Diana Clark. Register to reserve your spot today.
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