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.
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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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How One Savvy Therapist Decided On Her Business Name
In May, Amanda Wigfield, MA, CSPT, CSAT shared her concerns about naming her practice and the implications that would have on her family. Last week, Liza Alvarado wrote in asking a series of questions with a different twist on naming her practice. And, today my friend and colleague, Brenda {...}
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How To Get Paid In a Timely Manner (And Keep Your Consulting Gigs Professional, Too)
In May, Carla Stewart, LCPC, NCC from Flossmoor, Illinois left the following comment on my post, When Parents (and Other Third Parties) Won't Pay for Your Services.
I find myself with a different, yet related dilemma. I don’t really have this issue with clients that come into my office, but with {...}
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