The CACREP controversy continues…a few months ago I wrote a post about dispelling CACREP myths based on what Carol Bobby, president and CEO of CACREP, said. In two-part series, I will present the other side – the viewpoint of counselors.
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Essential LinkedIn Tips
Love social media? If you haven’t already, consider using LinkedIn! It is considered the best platform for obtaining employment and other professional opportunities.
How Interns Can Stay Out Of Legal Trouble With Insurance Companies
I have received several questions from students lately on the topic of insurance. Can registered interns accept insurance?
Why You Should Discuss Sex With Your Supervisor
Now that I have your attention, I’d like to share some of the information I uncovered when completing my dissertation. Studies show clients are failing to get their sexual issues addressed, and since counseling supervisors are ultimately in a unique position to assist, I wanted to know how supervisors are supporting clinicians. The results were […]
When Clients Are Sexually Inappropriate
Got your attention, didn’t I? This post will cover how to handle inappropriate sexual remarks from clients, as well as how to prevent them.
Fee Splitting- Part 2
In my previous post, I discussed the concept of fee-splitting. In this post, I will discuss what some therapists are saying, as well as the ACA’s response.
Fee Splitting: What You Need To Know
The 2014 version of the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics just came out. In this post, I will discuss fee splitting.
What I Wish I Knew About Networking Twenty Years Ago
When I worked in Corporate America my boss used to tell us to network. Sounded like a great idea, but I really didn’t have a clue as to how to go about it. In this post, I will share what I wish I knew about networking twenty years ago.
All About Private Practice- Part 2
Here is part 2 of the two part series on private practice:
All About Private Practice- Part 1
This is part 1 of a two part video series I did recently for a local graduate class on private practice: