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Employee vs self-employed: Are the tradeoffs worth it?

Employee vs self-employed: Are the tradeoffs worth it?

Feb 6, 2022 | Business matters, Professional development

The perks of being your own boss include freedom to set your own hours and fees, to take time off whenever you want, and to make decisions about what type of professional work you want (and don't want) to do. Whether you own a practice or work as an independent...

Apply Principles of Car Maintenance to Your Mental Health Practice

Feb 15, 2020 | Business matters, Practice development, Productivity

If you own a car, you know that routine maintenance is essential to its efficiency, safety and longevity. Without preventive maintenance, repairs can be very expensive. And sometimes a poorly maintained car can break down suddenly, causing accidents or deaths. Your...

The Key to Success: Finding, Grinding and Minding

Nov 11, 2018 | Business matters, Practice development

As mental health professionals in private practice, we have a double job – doing great clinical work, while at the same time taking care of business matters. For our clinical role, we have had extensive education and training, and we continue to improve with...

When a Client Asks You to Write a Letter

Apr 27, 2018 | Business matters, Ethics and Regulations, therapy

Suppose a current or former client asks you to write a letter on their behalf when they need special accommodations, an excuse from work, character reference, and the like. From their perspective, since you have in-depth knowledge about them, you're the logical person...

Top 10 Advantages of Private Practice (with a nod to David Letterman)

Nov 2, 2016 | Business matters

There are lots of good reasons to be in private practice. Here are some perks that aren't often mentioned in the serious literature. Thanks to colleagues from the Pennsylvania Psychological Association who contributed to the list.   10. You don't have to wear a...
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