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I have been frequently plagued by self-doubt as a practitioner, typically after a client session that didn’t seem to flow, or if a client ends sooner than I expected or just doesn’t seem to ge...
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When you first set up in private practice, the idea of burnout can feel irrelevant, something that you’re only at risk of years down the line, when you’ve been working at capacity for some time. Th...
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Registered therapists in the UK have a mandatory CPD requirement and for people like me who love learning, it’s official permission to be a perpetual student and sign up for courses and workshops,...
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This question recently came up in a therapists’ online discussion group about the cost of living crisis. A group member shared that they were considering offering payment by Klarna to clients as a...
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The process of finding a therapist has been described as ‘worse than Tinder’.
When you search a directory for a therapist in your local area, even if you refine your search by specifying the...
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I'm a writer, Buddhist-informed therapist and coach. I research and write about modern private practice and how to make it sustainable and successful.
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