May 7th, 2020
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
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
By John Grohol, Psy.D.
January 4th, 2020
By Janine Weisman
October 10th, 2019
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
By Catherine Robertson Souter
March 8th, 2019
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Tags: client, closing a practice, ending a patient relationship, ethical, financial, legal, practical, psychologist
Posted in Articles, Leading Stories | Comments Off on Closing a practice requires thoughtful planning
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May 13th, 2018
By Phyllis Hanlon
Tags: administering tests, aggressive behavior, burnout, group therapy sessions, hospital, inpatient, mental illness, psychologist, suicidal tendencies
Posted in Articles, Leading Stories | Comments Off on Psychologists weigh benefits, challenges of working in inpatient hospital settings
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April 8th, 2018
By Catherine Robertson Souter