As I was reading Jung at Heart, one of my new and favorite blogs by Jungian psychotherapist, Cheryl Fuller, I ran across her post on the importance of boundaries in scheduling.
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Risk Management
Is Your Post-Graduate Supervision All That You Expected?
If your post-graduate supervision is not all that you had hoped for, there may be a really good reason. Do you know that clinical supervision is different from administrative supervision?
An administrative supervisor typically operates from a business model rather than a clinical model. His {...}
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Justice – It’s A Bit Off Topic . . . Or Is It?
I was checking out posts at one of my favorite blogs, Shrink Rap , when I ran across this little jewel. Oh, ok, it's not directly about building your private practice but it is about critical thinking and moral decision making and that is what we are called to do and to help our clients do on a {...}
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Supervision Or Consultation?
New therapists often use the terms "supervision" and "consultation" interchangeably.
The problem is that they refer to very different relationships and obligations.
Do you know the difference between supervision and consultation?
Supervision is hierarchical.
It often occurs within the {...}
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