How to structure a therapy session
Learn more about creating a routine that works for you and your clients.
Learn more about creating a routine that works for you and your clients.
It’s key to broach the subject up front so there are no surprises later on.
Wiley PracticePlanners help mental health clinicians better treat their clients by providing customizable, evidence-based treatment goals, objectives, and interventions.
Understanding the signs of countertransference, and how to address it, is an important way to maintain an effective and ethical therapy practice.
These last-minute disclosures can be challenging for therapists to deal with.
Learn more about Medicare and the patient population with this type of insurance.
There’s no official guidebook for this important milestone in the therapy journey, but here’s a start for structuring it.
If your client isn’t progressing, even after a long period of time, you may need to change your strategies.
Learn more about clawbacks and how you can prevent them.
E-prescribing is a standard of practice across healthcare fields, including psychiatry.
While you as a therapist have an essential responsibility as a mandated reporter, the process can be challenging to navigate.
One of the most important ways to practice self-care as a therapist — and provide better support to your clients — is to schedule time off for yourself on a regular basis.
How many sessions you can fit into a “full time” practice depends on several important factors, including your own capacity and your clients’ needs.
It’s your role as a mental health clinician to determine when and how to best support your clients — and when it’s appropriate to refer someone to a higher level of care.
Be strategic and ensure you and your potential client have the information you need to start therapy on the right foot.
Taking the steps to keep your caseload current can be tedious — but it’s important.
Here are 7 of the most important housekeeping tasks to keep on your to-do list as a therapist in private practice.