On Friday, I was talking with my colleague, Allen Young, LPC about non-compete clauses. When I got off the phone, I realized that I have not shared this terrific blog post by Thursday Bram with you on how to handle non-compete clauses.
Although this article is not written specifically for mental {...}
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Money Matters
Before You Reduce Those Fees . . . .
It may be perfectly all right . . . and even admirable to reduce your fees to accommodate clients' financial needs when you are able. However, before you reduce those fees, take time . . .
To assess your own sense of value and worth. Make sure it's not muddying your decisions about {...}
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“Backing Into Insurance” After A Lapse In Coverage
Have you (or a client) had a lapse in coverage with health insurance? If so, you are probably aware of how difficult and expensive it can be to resume coverage. My colleague, Cheri Hoffer, is a business owner and freelance writer in Boulder, Colorado who has recently shared her own story of {...}
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Out-Of-Network Responsibilities For Mental Health Providers
For those of you, like me, who choose not to work directly with insurance companies, you are considered to be an out-of-network provider.
A mental health provider I will call "John" wrote in asking for clarification about his out-of-network responsibilities . . . .
A new client whose health {...}
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