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Breaking Your Own Rules

by Daniel on May 21, 2013

Yeah, I did.  I broke one of those BIG rules I’ve always talked about and written about. But I broke it exchange to satisfy a bigger rule, I think.  I guess you can be the judge. You know I have always liked, no loved, to do my own billing, accounting, and insurance work.  It allowed [...]

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Big Names and an ‘Apology’

by Daniel on May 14, 2013

I think I owe you an apology, or at least an explanation.  I know I said I wouldn’t be writing as much here, but I really didn’t expect to stop for so long.  Even all the experts say it is important to be ‘fully present and consistent’, whether it’s in counseling or in sharing our [...]

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The Plan

by Daniel on November 6, 2012

Here we go. The move is complete – at least for now.  I am in an office sharing situation while I begin the process of looking for a larger home for my business.  With that, comes the opportunity to work with more therapists in the practice. While serving the local community and providing the best [...]

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Do newly licensed counselors, therapists, or social workers belong in private practice? Better yet, should brand new graduates, fresh out of the halls of academia, look towards private practice as their first job post-graduation? Anyone had that debate lately? It’s a discussion that has quite a few varied opinions. You will hear quite a bit [...]

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Freakin’ Out

by Daniel on October 9, 2012

It was a lot of fun writing about the anxiety of years past – especially when it is so far in the past, and I was imaging YOU going through it, and not me… It’s easy to talk about anxiety and coach people through it when you’re not the one going through it! But here [...]

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