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Private Practice: When the Dream Turns Into a Nightmare

Thinking of starting a private therapy practice? Learn the truth about private practice therapist salary and business risks.
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Therapist Career Planning: Building a Sustainable Practice Over Time

Therapist career planning tips to prevent burnout and build a sustainable therapy career that fits your life.
Therapist and client sitting in a counseling office, engaged in a focused conversation during a therapy session.

Dating Coaching for Therapists: How to Help Clients Find Healthy Relationships

Dating coaching for therapists is a growing clinical need. Learn how to help clients date ethically while staying within scope.
Woman with therapist feeling disappointed about the disconnect between her expectations of therapy and the reality

What Your Clients Really Think About Therapy

Lisa Bobby Jan 28, 2026
There is a deep disconnect between what clients expect to get out of therapy and what therapists are actually trained to provide.
Pregnant woman speaking with a therapist during a counseling session, illustrating perinatal mental health support in therapy.

What Therapists Need to Know About Perinatal Mental Health

Perinatal mental health is often overlooked in therapy. Learn what therapists need to assess and address during pregnancy and postpartum.
Therapist practicing acceptance commitment therapy through mindful breathing and self-compassion at home

Why Acceptance Commitment Therapy Matters for Therapists, Too

Why acceptance commitment therapy matters for therapists too, and how ACT can support your values and long-term career sustainability.
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Why Therapists Need to Grow Too

As therapists, we all want to help our clients, but there are limits to our role. Learn why therapists can’t do the work for clients and what to do instead.

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