
Laura is a licensed therapist and supervisor who shares tips for new supervisors, practical business skills for therapists in private practice, commentary on the mental health industry, clinical support, and real talk about surviving in this field.
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About half of my workload for the last 3 years has been supervision and consultation, so I end up discussing clinical specialty and niche with therapists pretty often. Any time a therapist tells me they’re struggling to attract new clients...
Innocent (fictional) therapist posting in a Facebook group:
Hi! I’m hoping to leave my agency job soon and want to start a solo private practice. I want to bill insurance, but individual credentialing and billing feels overwhelming. So I...
The therapist’s reality is weird. We spend most of our work week, and in turn much of our week in general, in sessions. We see our clients more often than we see many of our family and friends. Even though these relationships have a lot of...
I’ve been a therapist for 11 years. Not that long in the grand scheme of things. But I’m pretty seasoned in a world where half of all new grads never obtain their independent license. And I get why.
This field has given me plenty of oppor...
I’m a music person. I grew up with two musician parents. My sister and I both got the gene too, to no one’s surprise. I started piano lessons when I was 6, and basically learned to read music and words at the same time. By high school, I wa...
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I'm a licensed therapist, clinical supervisor, and therapist advocate based in Denver. I write about trauma therapy, professional burnout, clinical supervision, the current state of mental health care, and building a sustainable private practice.
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