How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist: Information, Ideas, and Resources for Psychologists in Practice

How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist: Information, Ideas, and Resources for Psychologists in Practice

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How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist: Information, Ideas, and Resources for Psychologists in Practice

This book is a nuts-and-bolts guide to starting, growing, or improving a psychotherapy practice. Graduate psychology programs offer a wealth of information on honing one's therapeutic skills, but often provide little information on the "how to's" of practice:

  • creating a successful business plan;
  • tailoring your practice to suit your needs, talents, and values;
  • marketing your services;
  • finding an office that works for you and your clients;
  • developing forms, policies, and procedures;
  • finding the right attorney and professional liability insurance;
  • responding to licensing, malpractice, or ethics complaints;
  • using computers safely, efficiently, and effectively; and
  • taking care of yourself so you can provide the best possible service to your clients.
  • All of these topics are covered in this book.

    Both psychologists just starting out and seasoned practitioners who want to expand, restructure, or enrich their practices will appreciate the authors' wit and wisdom. In addition to the 15 chapters, the book contains 15 appendices that make key APA professional standards and guidelines and other resources available for consultation in one handy source.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9781433814570
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
American Psychological Association
Manufacturer
American Psychological Association
NumberOfPages
496
PublicationDate
2005-01-15
Publisher
American Psychological Association
ReleaseDate
2013-06-17
Studio
American Psychological Association