On Monday, I reminded you that when considering ways to keep in touch with your clients, it's critical that you consider the legal and ethical implications. Assuming you've taken those into consideration, believe that it is in your client's best interest for you to keep in touch, and have his or {...}
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Before You Decide To Keep In Touch With Your Clients
Pamela Baker, in Pennsylvania wrote in asking, "What is the best way to keep in touch with clients?"
While it is a common business practice to keep in touch with clients during and after conducting business with them, it is not always considered legal, ethical, or within the common standards of {...}
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How To Integrate Self Help Into Your Clinical Work
Here is a useful guide on the use of self-help with your clients. Although it is biased toward CBT, I think you will find some useful information to augment your work in your own private practice. {...}
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How To End Your Relationship With Insurance Panels – Part 2
(This is the second of a two-part post on terminating your
relationship with insurance and managed care companies.
The first part begins here.)
On Monday, I talked to you about the importance of knowing what you have agreed to in your contracts with insurance and managed care companies before {...}
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