Before You Package Your Work
This is the second of the 3-part series, The Ultimate Guide to Bundling & Packaging Your Therapeutic Services.
In the first part, I discussed 12 Benefits of Packaging Your Clinical Work and already therapists are recognizing that there's more to bundling and {...}
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The Therapist’s Ultimate Guide to Packaging Therapeutic Services (Part 1 of 3)
Beryl Rush Tritel, MSW is a therapist with offices in Jerusalem and Ramat Bet Shemesh in Israel.
She and at least a dozen other therapists have written to me over the last few months asking about the pros and cons and possible ways to package their clinical services and products.
There’s a lot {...}
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Psychotherapists In Transition – A Podcast Interview by Dr. Christopher Quarto
Change happens . . . to clients and therapists alike.
In the last month, I've spoken with a lot of therapists about transitions:
Four are in the midst of relocating their practices to new cities or states;
One just lost a pregnancy;
One was just diagnosed with breast cancer;
Seven {...}
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Counselors Talking Out Of School Or . . . What Not To Say Online
Long gone are the days when professional counselors could ethically speak publically about their clients simply by stripping away all of the identifying information.
These days, discussing a client at all - with or without identifying information - is not only unethical, it is also considered to {...}
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