A podcast created for therapists, by therapists. We're here to help provide a practical roadmap to private practice success. Starting a private practice is a career goal for many practitioners. But sometimes, it can feel more like a dream than a goal. This podcast exists to help you go from dream to goal to reality, in as few straightforward, practical steps as possible.Have questions? We'd love t... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthBusinessHealth & FitnessEntrepreneurship |
Compassion fatigue is often discussed. Yet, it is still so common for therapists to struggle with it! Today, we discuss techniques for releasing yourself emotionally and energetically from sessions so you can experience the joy and satisfaction of pr... more
Did you know ADHD is considered genetic? Did you know that it cannot develop in adulthood? And what about medications for ADHD: good or bad?? more
Dialectical Behavior Therapy is becoming one of the more popular methods used in psychotherapy. As an evolution of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, it helps clients with strong emotional dysregulation develop skills to manage their distress. more
ACT or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is a technique thats gaining popularity among psychotherapists. We traveled to Chattanooga, Tennessee to speak with Dr. Kim Eckert, founder of Roots Counseling Center, about her use of ACT with her client popu... more
If you've decided that alcohol dependence is a problem for one of your clients, you may want them to become involved in Alcoholics Anonymous. But you may have a number of misconceptions about the nature of AA. And you may not know how to make a refer... more
The first few years in private practice are usually exciting and challenging. But what should you do if "the thrill is gone" and you find yourself dreading that trip to the office. more
Clients occasionally appear in our practices with a sleep disturbance as their primary complaint. Alternatively, sleep difficulties are frequently part of another identified problem, such as anxiety or depression. more
**Please note: we discuss our experience working with a client who died by suicide within this episode. Listeners should be aware.** more
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