Elizabeth Smart's Keys to Healing: Autonomy, Safety, Being Believed
Elizabeth Smart shares her healing journey and advocacy work at CAMFT 2024, offering insights for therapists on supporting trauma survivors.
Therapists become therapists to help people; business logistics are often the least compelling aspects of private practice. Here's what you need to know to grow a thriving private practice. Tips on marketing, developing a robust online presence, and building your dream caseload.
Elizabeth Smart shares her healing journey and advocacy work at CAMFT 2024, offering insights for therapists on supporting trauma survivors.
Tax tips for therapists: Learn how to file, claim deductions, and avoid penalties in private practice.
End the year strong with this therapist bookkeeping checklist—track income, reconcile accounts, and set next year's goals with ease.
Unravel the complexities of insurance paneling for therapists and learn how to navigate the world of payors and payments.
Learn how to create an operating budget for your therapy practice—track revenue, manage expenses, and improve financial decision-making.
Carla Titus shared how she helps practice owners grow and manage the financial side of their business, and how you can as well.
Discover how AI is transforming mental health practices with personalized care, predictive analytics, and improved efficiency.
Whether you’re on a provisional license or your private practice is already well-established, learning more about countertransference and how to avoid its negative impacts on clinical care is important. Read on to gain a sound understanding.
In this article, we’re discussing the ethical considerations of offering KAP at your practice and how to offer this potentially life changing modality to your clients in a safe, effective way.
We’ve come up with our top six mental health podcasts for mental health professionals, so you don’t need to sort through dozens of podcasts to find out which ones include high quality, evidence-based information.
When running a private practice, no one else is going to plan for your retirement but you. By having a plan — even decades before you’re ready to retire — can help set you up for a relaxing, enjoyable, and meaningful post-work life.
Highly sensitive people make up a high proportion of therapy clients. But who are they, what are their defining characteristics, and how can you best support them? We’ve got the answers for you on our blog.