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Shawn Hassell, LMFT

Mental health professionals fear the consequences of federal cuts

By Eileen Weber

Deep cuts and massive layoffs to federal agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the Veterans Administration have not only eliminated thousands of jobs, but also an estimated $12 billion in mental health care funding and addiction treatment. The policy shifts impact hospitals, private practices, and school systems and… Read more »

Practical Practice

Poor posture: A psychotherapist’s occupational hazard

By Ellen Anderson, Ph.D

One of my fondest memories of my work in healthcare is of a colleague who led our department as the point person for occupational safety. He took the role seriously and shepherded our department on a field trip to investigate stairway exits that were out of view and thus unknown by the majority. The tragedy of 911 occurred not long… Read more »

Unpacking the challenges of closing your practice

By Ellen Anderson, Ph.D

Whether you are planning to relocate out of state, retire, or change jobs, there are countless tasks involved with closing a therapy practice. Some of these involve clinical care of the patient, while others pertain to the myriad administrative aspects of practice closure. Begin the process by checking relevant state laws pertaining to termination of the client-practitioner relationship and retention… Read more »

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Psychotherapy Business & Marketing

Is sliding scale a good business practice?

By Liz Varney, LICSW

Most therapists will agree that running a private practice solely on private pay is ideal. Even though working with health insurance can provide greater access to clients, the private practitioner is often left dealing with changing benefits, increasing deductibles, and long calls with insurance companies to rectify claims. When dealing with insurance companies becomes a significant part of your week,… Read more »

Marketing for the online-averse practitioner

By Liz Varney, LICSW

In today’s technology-filled and online-driven world, it may feel like the purity of human connection is getting lost. Yet, psychotherapists know that the relationship that we build with our clients is the foundation upon which all other healing work can happen. Because of this core value, it makes sense that there are plenty of psychotherapists who are averse to using… Read more »

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