Hi, gang! I've talked to you about things to consider when setting your fees. And, I've also talked to you about when / how you may want to reduce your fees. Now I've received a request from one of our readers asking for samples of reduced fee agreements to use with clients. Do you have anything {...}
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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 To Disentangle Your Private Practice From Managed Care
Sometimes managed care companies change the terms of their contracts. Most contracts allow either party to terminate the contract without cause i.e. "a material breach of a contract term" at their discretion. Sometimes a therapist's finances change such that s/he needs to resign from a provider {...}
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Non-Compete Clauses For Mental Health Professionals
On Friday, I was talking with my colleague, Allen Young, LPC about non-compete clauses. When I got off the phone, I realized that I have not shared this terrific blog post by Thursday Bram with you on how to handle non-compete clauses.
Although this article is not written specifically for mental {...}
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