This is the 3rd post in the series
Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, and Lessons Learned.
The series actually begins here.
If You Choose to Provide a Reduced Fee, How Long Should You Do So?
I've had clients who were unemployed when they began working with me, so I offered my services at a reduced {...}
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Boundaries
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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9 Things To Consider Before You Decide To Do Therapy In Your Church
Carla read my post here and wrote in asking:
What do you do when as a result of finding out that you are a counselor, your church now wants you to provide counseling services to members of the congregation? Or the fact that you have taught classes at ministry events, and as a result some of the {...}
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The Therapist’s Networking Guide: Be Very Clear – Is It Personal Or Professional?
This is part of an episodic series, The Therapist's Networking Guide.
To see the previous post in this series, click here.
Donna loves Yorkies. She has decided that a good way to make new friends is to organize a Yorkie Meetup Group. That will get her out in the community as well as allow her {...}
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