It took me years in private practice before I learned how to effectively handle clients who stood me up or canceled with less than 24 hours notice.
It took me about the same amount of time to learn how to not open a new issue with a client too close to the end of a session and then end on {...}
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The Therapist’s Networking Guide: More Than Just A Meeting
This is part of an episodic series, The Therapist's Networking Guide.
To see the previous post in this series, click here.
On Monday, in the The Therapist's Networking Guide I talked about the difference between strategic and shotgun networking. Today, I want to stress that networking includes {...}
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Back-To-School Marketing For Your Private Practice
You have a new opportunity to market your services to meet the needs of your community now that educators and children are back in school. Marketing to the educational community includes addressing the needs of many different groups including:
administrators,
educators,
support staff,
students {...}
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Extending Credit to Your Clients – The Red Flags Rule
If you are a psychotherapist who is considering extending credit to your client i.e. allowing them to post-date a check or allowing them to pay you later by accruing a balance, you might want to re-think that decision. Check out this article, "The Red Flags Rule," written by attorney Richard S. {...}
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