Change happens . . . to clients and therapists alike.
In the last month, I've spoken with a lot of therapists about transitions:
Four are in the midst of relocating their practices to new cities or states;
One just lost a pregnancy;
One was just diagnosed with breast cancer;
Seven {...}
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Stress Busters
The First 3 Mistakes You Can Avoid In Private Practice
Mistakes Happen
Despite our best efforts, it's virtually impossible to be in private practice for 20 years without making a mistake or two and occasionally having regrets concerning your choices at work.
Therapists are human.
Mistakes happen.
Recently, I stumbled across Chogyam Trungpa {...}
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A Psychotherapist’s Out-of-Office Email Response
Summer is waning and many of us have been out of the office for some long overdue respite and self-care.
Last year, I sent one of my colleagues, Christine Garcia, MA, LPC, an email while she was out of the office and, in response, received an email from her autoresponder.
In consideration of {...}
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10 Steps to Writing Letters That Get Results When Therapists Get Cheated
I talk to therapists every week who are stunned that business owners in our own and allied professions, can and will pass out shoddy advice and poor or deceptive services simply to make a dollar at a therapist's expense.
I see it happen in Facebook chats and LinkedIn groups every single {...}
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