On Tuesday, I talked with you about some of the ethical considerations and best practices when your client / former client tries to follow you on Twitter. In one of her emails to me this same therapist also brought up her sincere desire to remain as transparent as possible with her clients. That's {...}
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Stress Busters
Mustard Seeds and Mega-Gifts: A Community Gratitude Journal – August 24, 2012
What are you grateful for?
If you are new to our online community here at Private Practice from the Inside Out, welcome! And, if you have been with us before, welcome back!
As a way of building our "gratitude muscles" and to help our colleagues build theirs, too, every Friday we will be {...}
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Practice Envy And What To Do With The Green-Eyed Monster
There are times when I stumble across a blogger - usually a psychotherapist who blogs - whose words just speak to me and whose turn of a phrase resonates so deeply that it takes my breath away. That's how it was when I dropped in to the blog Labyrinth Healing to check out Ann Stonebraker.
Ann is {...}
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A Too-Good-To-Be-True Subleasing Deal With No Contract
Many of you are just now getting ready to secure your own office space and it's likely you are considering subleasing. Patti Diffee is preparing to open her practice in Monument, Colorado (USA) and wrote in on Facebook to ask . . .
Hi! I'm a 'newbie.' New graduate and just about the begin private {...}
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