For those of you, like me, who choose not to work directly with insurance companies, you are considered to be an out-of-network provider.
A mental health provider I will call "John" wrote in asking for clarification about his out-of-network responsibilities . . . .
A new client whose health {...}
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SOS! Needing Clinical Supervision In Hawaii – Part 2
[This is the second of a three-part post on clinical supervision
in Hawaii. The first post can be found by clicking here.]
While contemplating Shari's dilemma about finding affordable and competent supervision, one of my colleagues in Hawaii shared her thoughts in support of Shari's dilemma (and {...}
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What To Include In Your Consulting Contract
Colette Binger of Ridott, Illinois is expanding her practice to include consulting. She wrote in asking what should be included in her consulting contracts.
Here are the categories that I consider when I offer contractual services:
Services to be provided including specifications / proposal, if {...}
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Suicide By Managed Care
I told you what you might need to know about working with managed care and I told you why I choose not to work with managed care. Today I ran across another post written by Rand Partridge, Ph.D. about the conflicts of interest inherent in contracting to work with managed care.
Suicide seems like a {...}
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