Have you seen this article in the New York Times by Vincent Malozzi, Answers to Life’s Worries, in 3 Minute Bursts? Once you read the article, drop back in and let me know what you think about this out-of-the-box idea.
Private Practice from the Inside Out
Have you seen this article in the New York Times by Vincent Malozzi, Answers to Life’s Worries, in 3 Minute Bursts? Once you read the article, drop back in and let me know what you think about this out-of-the-box idea.
ChrisW says
Seems like a good way to “interview” a bunch of therapists at once to find one you get along with.
Tamara says
Hi, Chris. Thanks for commenting. I’m always intrigued by out of the box thinking and folks pushing the edges!
IZI Malone says
Sounds like fun; another way of networking; quick fix of support; one worry might be to not trigger a crisis unwittingly (having watched the opening 2 hours of House last night.
Tamara says
Hi, IZI! I think it sounds like fun, too! I wonder if anyone else out there is planning a “speed shrinking” session anywhere.
I wouldn’t have thought about it as networking. . . . . Were you thinking of it as networking for the client or for the therapists?
I didn’t see House last night but you are so right about not wanting to trigger a crisis in a three minute session! And, sometimes that’s hard enough to keep from doing at the end of an hour!
I also wonder if there are any mental health attorneys reading this blog what concerns they might have about such a practice. Anyone out there care to comment?