BlogStart for Therapists:
The Best Way to Get Seen and Known Online
Back in 2009, starting a blog changed my life.
At that time, I had a private practice as a therapist, but I was getting flooded with phone calls from other therapists and therapists-in-training, asking for my help and advice.
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Online Etiquette And Professional Communication
You've heard how big a fan I am of online discussion lists for networking. However, ever so often I am reminded of the more frustrating side of a list . . . .
Here's what not to do online. This week on one of the mental health professionals' lists (I subscribe to many), two members started {...}
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Mental Health Professionals Responding To Court Orders
Subpoena Received
Last month, I was hanging out on one of the online discussion lists that I participate in when Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Iain Halstead of Bogart, Georgia posted the following inquiry [shared here with Iain's permission] . . . .
. . . I received a subpoena yesterday that {...}
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What Psychotherapists Don’t Like to Think About
Life Happens
I was 33 years of age when my partner died unexpectedly.
A few years ago, I had a colleague here in Colorado whose partner was in a serious biking accident that left him a with quadriplegia.
During this last year, another colleague's wife died from cancer.
And, I'm sad to say that {...}
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