When I left employment to begin my own private practice in 1991,
I started by identifying therapists that I believed to be highly successful. Then, I picked up the phone, introduced myself, and asked if I could take them to lunch or coffee to pick their brains about being in private practice. {...}
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The Importance Of Boundaries In Scheduling
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.
Check out her inspiration for the post, her own post, and then drop back in here to share your thoughts about {...}
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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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How Do You Handle Your Practice’ Needs On Weekends And Off-The-Clock
What is your off-the-clock strategy for managing your private practice?
Do you use an answering service?
Do you remain on call 24/7?
Do you refuse to speak to clients when you are out of the office?
Do you trade off with other professionals?
I'm eager to hear what you do to cover your {...}
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