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Frustrated with Alma? You’re Not Alone.
Many therapists are finding platforms like Alma more frustrating than helpful, with billing issues, lack of transparency, and administrative chaos. If you’re questioning whether these platforms are worth it, it’s time to explore a better path for your practice.
Therapist Burnout Checklist:
Therapist burnout is real, and it is impactful. Discover key signs with this checklist to recognize when it’s time to slow down and prioritize your well-being.
Redefining Therapy and Business Through Movement with Lisa
Meet Lisa, a licensed professional clinical counselor and certified dance movement therapist who combines the art of dance with therapy to create a unique healing experience.
The Healthy Therapist: Guest Interview with Shelley, LMFT
A special thanks to Shelley for taking some time to share her passion of health and wellness. As a therapist, she really gets what it takes to do this kind of work and she shares how your own nutrition and health impact your clinical work. She gives some great tips that you can use daily in your private practice. Check her out at www.cleanforks.com
“BST was the best investment I have made in myself. I went from working 45-50 hours per week to working 25 hrs, doubling my income,” Cyndi
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