Change happens . . . to clients and therapists alike.
In the last month, I've spoken with a lot of therapists about transitions:
Four are in the midst of relocating their practices to new cities or states;
One just lost a pregnancy;
One was just diagnosed with breast cancer;
Seven {...}
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Interviews | Guest Posts
Running Off At The Mouth On Facebook
Every mental health attorney I have spoken to in the last two decades has expressed concerns about therapists sharing inappropriately or sharing too much on Facebook.
I've spoken to over 300 therapists about this on an individual level.
Some have initiated those conversations with me after {...}
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Everything You Need To Know About Crowdfunding
Most of the successful therapists that I know in private practice have at least one or two passion projects that they want to get out of their heads and into production.
Truthfully, they often have dozens of ideas swirling around their heads in various stages of development.
And, . . . true {...}
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Tech Countertransference And The One Question You Need To Be Asking Yourself
Licensed Professional Counselor Roy Huggins was the first person that ever talked to me about that gray-green feeling I get whenever someone talks to me about HIPAA and IT stuff and, frankly anything that remotely addresses digital security for mental health professionals.
I'm embarrassed to {...}
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