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How to Deal with Vicarious Trauma

Therapists are at risk of vicarious trauma. Learn how to prevent and manage vicarious trauma and practice good self-care for a long, healthy career.
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What Therapists Should Know About Coaching

Coaching gets a bad rap, but it may be the best path for your clients. Here’s what therapists should know about coaching.
A female therapist sits in her office looking tired representing why therapists are so vulnerable to burnout.

Why Therapists Are So Vulnerable to Burnout

Being a therapist is rewarding, but it can also take its toll. Learn why therapists are at risk of burnout and how to prevent it.
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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.
A therapist sits alone at her desk. Her desk is covered in papers representing the stress of starting a private therapy practice.

Should You Start a Private Practice as a Therapist?

Should You Start a Private Practice as a Therapist? Should You Start a Private Practice as a Therapist? I’ve been down the road of starting my own therapy private practice, and I know it’s a journey filled with excitement, but also a fair share of challenges. If you’ve been toying with the idea of setting…
Therapist sitting at her desk representing Why Therapists Can’t Do the Work for Clients

Why Therapists Can’t Do the Work for Clients

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.
A therapist goes over notes with her client depicting why therapy clients get stuck and what to do about it.

Why Therapy Clients Get Stuck (and What to Do About It)

When your client’s progress stalls, it’s time for a new approach. Learn why therapy clients get stuck and what to do about it.

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