Adam and Patricia's Blog
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Independent Practice Dilemma’s – what should IP CBT Therapists do about DNA’s?
Independent Practice Dilemma’s What should IP CBT Therapists do about DNA’s? Have you ever felt irritated by a client failing to attend, or making a last minute cancellation? According to research* this peeved feeling is significantly alleviated on those occasions when the IP charges for the session, so why are some of us still accepting […]
Read MoreIndependent CBT practitioners and the thorny issue of fee schedules. How much is not enough?
Independent CBT practitioners and the thorny issue of fee schedules. How much is not enough? Deliberating on the financial precariousness of providing psychological treatment as an independent CBT practitioner is something many of us will have reflected on before making the decision to cease being an employee . For those of you took the leap […]
Read MoreRearview : Is delivering CBT having an hazardous effect on your behind?
Rearview : Is delivering CBT having an hazardous effect on your behind? Here at the IPSIG we can never be accused of ignoring the most pressing issues of the day and so it is with the utmost seriousness and grave concern for your general wellbeing that I pose the following question: How many hours a […]
Read MoreTraining course – Start up a private practice for therapist, counsellors and allied health professionals
Ever wanted to start up your own private practice? Do you need some guidance from someone who has been there and done it? Book NOW to save 30% on your ticket – offer ends 6pm Monday 17th October 2016. Running your own business can be scary and exciting at the same time. And if you’re […]
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