Articles

May 7th, 2020

Psychologist shares her experiences working in Haiti

By New England Psychologist Staff

Like many psychologists now, I am spending my time at home, focused on a computer screen. I am talking with people I know well and care about tremendously, who are at a...

February 5th, 2020

Are more psychologists serving only self-pay patients? Difficulties with insurance companies highlighted

By Catherine Robertson Souter

The complaints documented in a 2019 survey released by the Connecticut Psychological Association (CPA) illustrate the on-going difficulties that psychologists have with...

January 5th, 2020

Giving back to the community

By John Grohol, Psy.D.

January 4th, 2020

Can you gig it?

By Janine Weisman

October 10th, 2019

How to choose what age group with which to work

By Catherine Robertson Souter

For a psychologist just starting out or an established clinician looking to expand her practice or switch focus, the prospect of working with a different age group can be...

March 25th, 2019

Setting boundaries: an essential practice for psychologists

By Catherine Robertson Souter

March 11th, 2019

Physician burnout not as prevalent for psychologists?

By Catherine Robertson Souter

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March 8th, 2019

Closing a practice requires thoughtful planning

By Catherine Robertson Souter

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May 13th, 2018

Psychologists weigh benefits, challenges of working in inpatient hospital settings

By Phyllis Hanlon

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April 8th, 2018

Record keeping, licensing issues among legal concerns

By Catherine Robertson Souter