Once the newness and excitement of private practice has worn off, you may very well find yourself twiddling your thumbs with way too much time on your hands. That's when the real work begins . . . .
Julienne B. Derichs, LCPC from Highland Park, Illinois wrote in asking how to stay motivated long {...}
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Self Care
The ABCs Of Self-Care For Psychotherapists
A Guest Post by @DorleeM
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I hope you will take a moment out of your busy day, to slow down long enough to read what she has to say, add your own thoughts, and visit her blog. It's worth your time to check her out.]
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What To Do When It’s Time To Raise Your Fees
Once you've worked hard to build your practice and you've been on your own for several years, at some point you are going to need to raise your fees.
(Uh-oh . . . another area that didn't get talked about in graduate school!)
It's not a dilemma that you will face often but it is important to {...}
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How To Manage The Administrative And Clinical Juggling Act
Licensed social worker, P. K. has been running her own practice in Nebraska for over a year. Like many new solo entrepreneurs, she is still trying to balance the demands of time related to the clinical and administrative tasks that come with being in business for yourself. Here's how P. K. {...}
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