(This is the first of a two-part post on terminating your
relationship with insurance and managed care companies.)
Earlier this month, I received this email from Marian Moldan, LCSW-R in New York. She wrote:
I have been in private practice for the past 30 years. I have recently decided to leave the {...}
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The Seven Deadly Sins of Social Media
[Hi, gang! I've been out of town on the Western slopes of Colorado for a few days. Just now getting back to chat with you here on the blog.]
I just read an excerpt of Steven Stratton's new book, Unmarketing: Stop Marketing, Start Engaging in which he talks about some of the many ways you can go {...}
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Credit Card Fees And What You Should Know About Them
Are you preparing to accept payment for your professional services by credit card? Before you decide which credit cards to accept in your private practice, check out
Before you decide which credit cards to accept in your private practice, check out Cracking the Code by Jennifer Gill. In her {...}
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Mistakes Happen . . . What’s A Therapist To Do?
Instructors nor colleagues ever spoke to me . . . in a classroom, as a supervisor, one on one, or even in a text about therapists' mishaps and what to do about them. No one ever spoke about them being opportunities for learning and growth.
Instead, when errors were made, I was taught that they {...}
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