The purpose of a professional disclosure statement is to inform clients about your professional background and the limitations of your professional relationship. It is sometimes referred to as a document of informed consent.
It is important to note that the state you practice in may dictate what {...}
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Money Matters
To Niche Or Not To Niche . . . That Is NOT The Question
Are you still marketing yourself as a generalist?
Do you pride yourself as a Jack or Jane of all trades i.e. "I work with everyone!" ?
If so, you are confusing what you do with how you market. What you do and who you work with may very well include a large variety of issues and clients. {...}
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Be A Wealthy Therapist . . . Free Book Offer
Casey Truffo has extended a generous offer to you on her website . . . . Until 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific on Sunday December 13th , Casey is inviting you to download her entire 300+ page book, Be a Wealthy Therapist, Make a Living While Making a Difference. You can take advantage of her offer {...}
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Mental Health Diagnosis And Your Good Intentions
Everything you do for your client matters. If and how you choose to diagnose your client matters a lot. Amanda B. wrote in asking if it is OK to routinely give a diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder to her clients if they do not exhibit symptoms warranting a more serious diagnosis. (She was trying to {...}
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