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In this article I’ll explain the steps I took to grow my group practice from zero clients to three counselors … Continued


How Keeping Secrets Can Help Couples Therapy Succeed
For years, my clinical specialty has been working with couples in couples therapy. When I started, I had a “no-secrets” … Continued

3 Toxic Messages New Therapists Hear All the Time
The process of becoming a therapist is difficult. It’s long and expensive. It often involves working with high-need clients while … Continued

How Therapists Can Avoid Catching Clients’ Anxiety
As therapists, we’re exposed to worries realized and worries unrealized. Clients voice concerns about everything from finances to flying, lost … Continued

Helping Clients Navigate Infant Loss
When someone loses a parent they become an orphan. When they lose a spouse, we call them a widow. But … Continued

Offering Extended Sessions: An Alternative to Twice-Weekly Appointments
Facilitating a therapy session is an art. Though this is true in a lot of ways, one aspect that might … Continued

MFTs and Counselors Make Advances on Medicare Inclusion
For more than 30 years now, licensed counselors (LPCs) and marriage and family therapists (LMFTs) have been trying to become … Continued
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