The first time I ventured into private practice (back in 1991), no one talked to me about what a counselor's office should look like - not a peer, not a professor, and not a supervisor. Over the last 30 years in mental health, I’ve worked in a dingy old office in a building that also housed a {...}
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People House: Cooperative Office Space in Denver
My colleague, Brenda Bomgardner, is the founder of Creating Your Beyond, LLC. She has chosen to begin her practice by joining a cooperative in Denver, Colorado. I've asked her to share with you her experience below.
I lease on office in an old Victorian house built in the late 1800s called People {...}
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First Things First: Office Policies For Your Consideration
I mentioned in a previous post that one of the things you can do when you don't yet have all the clients that you want is to get your office policies in order. What I meant to say is . . . whatever you do . . . don't think of waiting until your first client walks in the door to begin thinking about {...}
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Things To Consider When Working From Home
Miles Halvorson of Fargo, North Dakota asks,
Is it possible for a psychotherapist to start a private practice out of one's home, rather than rent office space? What are the drawbacks and limitations?"
Hi, Miles! Thanks for writing. You ask a really good question. The short answer is "Yes, {...}
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