This is part of an episodic series, The Therapist's Networking Guide.
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Do you dread attending social events because you don't have anything to say?
Do the palms of your hands start sweating and your mind go blank every time you meet someone new?
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Guidelines For Assisted Suicide In England
This week an article by Sarah Lyall in The New York Times began by noting that assisted suicide
has been illegal in England for nearly 50 years. But, ordered by the courts to clarify the law, the country’s top prosecutor on Wednesday set out a list of conditions under which his office would be {...}
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The Social Media Revolution and Private Practice
If you are still reluctant to step into the midst of the Social Media Revolution, check out this quick video.
Then, drop me a note here and let's talk about how this influences our work in private practice. {...}
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Public’s Perception Of School Problems Can Open Doors For Your Private Practice
Health care professionals often forget that the general public is yet another constituent of the educational community. As such, it is another potential focus for your marketing in an attempt to get referrals from the school system.
Research has shown that the public perception of problems faced {...}
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