Ok, you’ve set up a blog page on your therapy practice website. You’ve set aside an hour or two in your day for writing and you’ve cleared a calm, distraction-free work zone in your office. Now to write, letting the dazzling ideas flow from your therapy-expert brain onto the digital page.
Except, you have
Your therapy textbooks were certainly not short on jargon. So you probably wouldn’t be surprised to learn that other groups of professionals love to throw around their own insider terms. The business world is especially guilty of this, and one of their favorite abbreviations is ROI.
Like most bits of jargon, R
You’ve learned all there is to learn about human psychology. You’ve dedicated countless hours to the intricate physiology of the brain. You’ve poured through the DSM-5.
But despite all the work you put into becoming a professional mental health therapist, all the classes you attended and all the hands-on pract
Hypnotherapy is defined as, ‘Extraordinary quality of mental, physical, and emotional relaxation which by-passes the critical factor of the mind and thus the mind becomes highly responsive to suggestion.’
Hypnotherapy training provides a unique tool to possess as a professional. Whe
When people experience depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues, often their first stop is their family physician. Primary care doctors are often unequipped
What committed psychotherapist wouldn’t consider
adding hypnotherapy to their treatment repertoire? Hypnotherapy can unlock your clients’ subconscious minds,
giving you access to the long-buried roots of their most persistent challenges: depression, anxiety,
post-traumatic stress disorder. If you’re passionate about under
Hypnotherapy training is one of the most professionally and personally rewarding experiences you can undertake as a practicing mental health therapist. Upon completing their hypnotherapy training
Are you ready to level up your social media marketing?
For obvious reasons, Facebook is a good starting point for marketing your private practice on social media. Nearly 80 percent of U.S. internet
With most of your clients, your friends and family, and everyone you meet on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and similar sites, social media represents an ethical minefield for private practice mental health therapists. For decades, the line between a therapist’s private and professional life has been sacrosanct. Social media tempts both therapists a
When you were studying psychotherapy, you covered the intricacies of the brain, the complexities of emotion, and the depth of the subconscious. You surveyed the history of psychology, from Jung to Freud to the latest advancements driven by neuroimaging and genetics.
You learned to treat clients with compassion