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    If You Build It They Will Come

    And Other Myths of Private Practice in the Mental Health Professions

    AvJeffrey E. Barnett,Jeffrey Zimmerman

    Häftad, Engelska, 2019

    576 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Private mental health practice is a vibrant and financially rewarding profession. And yet many who consider pursuing this path are misled by falsehoods that can result in costly mistakes - or avoidance of this fulfilling and worthwhile career. There is no need to market my practice, clients will find me. I learned everything I need to know about private practice in graduate school. I don't need an attorney or a CPA. Self-care is for students. But there is, you didn't, you do, and no, it most certainly is not. In If You Build It They Will Come, Jeffrey Barnett and Jeffrey Zimmerman dismantle common misconceptions relating to the preparation, management, and ethics of entering and running a successful private practice in the mental health professions. In addition to sharing accurate information to refute each "myth", the authors provide vital information on how to be successful in private practice, identifying common pitfalls and challenges and offering specific and practical strategies to address and move beyond the myth. Chapters conclude with recommended resources and readings. Blending decades of clinical experience with practical no-nonsense advice about running a practice, If You Build It They Will Come helps fill the gaps in practice development training. Trainees and recent graduates in clinical psychology, social work, and counseling will benefit from this book's personal, candid, and optimistic approach.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2019-02-28
    • Mått:231 x 155 x 12 mm
    • Vikt:318 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:192
    • Förlag:OUP USA
    • ISBN:9780190900762

    Utforska kategorier

    • Klinisk psykologi inom Medicin
    • Psykisk hälsovård inom Medicin
    • Socialt arbete och välfärd inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP is a licensed psychologist with over 30 years of experience in private practice and in educating and training private practitioners in the mental health field. He is the author of numerous books on success in private mental health practice and he regularly provides training to future and current mental health professionals on how to start and run a successful mental health practice. Jeffrey Zimmerman, Ph.D., ABPP is a licensed psychologist with over 35 years of experience in both solo and group private practice. He is the co-author or co-editor of three books related to private practice. He regularly provides training to mental health professionals on building niche practices, helps mental health professionals form group practices, and provides ongoing practice development and management consultation. He is a founder of The Practice Institute.

    Recensioner i media

    Packed with practical and wise guidance, this book will be of great use to those just starting out as well as to seasoned practitioners. Barnett and Zimmerman explode 29 myths that have spelled disaster for so many who've tried to open, grow, and manage a practice. It's the best I've read on the topic.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Section I: Preparing for Private PracticeChapter 1: In Graduate School, I Learned What I Need to Know About Running a Successful Practice Chapter 2: Becoming Licensed Means That I am Now CompetentChapter 3: If I "Sell Out" to the Business of Practice, I Give Up my Core Value of Altruism."Chapter 4: Being Known as a Generalist Will Position my Practice Well in the CommunityChapter 5: Managed Care is Evil and Should be Avoided like the Plague; Experienced and Competent Clinicians Don't Participate in Managed CareChapter 6: Insurance Companies Just Care About Profits and I Care About My Patients, So It is Okay to Bend the Rules to Get Paid Chapter 8: If You Build It, They Will Never ComeChapter 9: A Fee for Service Practice Cannot SurviveChapter 10: Keeping Clients in Treatment as Long as Possible is an Effective Practice Building StrategyChapter 11: Video Conferencing and Tele-Mental Health Technologies are Easy Ways to Build My Practice Section III: Managing Your PracticeThere Is No Need to Waste My Hard-Earned Money on Consultants, Attorneys, and CPAs Chapter 13: At this Stage of My Career Paying for Supervision or Consultation is Just RidiculousThere is No Need to Have a Budget or Business PlanChapter 15: If I Treat My Staff Well, They Will Take Care of Me and Look Out for My Best InterestsChapter 16: I'm the Boss. Who Needs Policies and Procedures?Chapter 17: It is Best to Have a Policy About Cancelled and Missed Appointments, and to Enforce It ConsistentlyChapter 18: Continuing Education Requirements are Unnecessary and are not Relevant to My Professional CompetenceChapter 19: All You Need to Do to Close Your Practice is to Stop Seeing Clients and Lock the DoorChapter 20: There is No Need to Save for Retirement - I Can Sell My Practice When I am Ready to Retire Section IV: Documentation and Record KeepingChapter 21: Documentation and Record Keeping are Burdens to be Done with as Quickly as Possible: The Less Said, the BetterChapter 22: It is Best to Provide Minimal Information When a Referral Source Requests Information about a ClientChapter 23: If I Receive a Subpoena I Should Turn Over the Client's Records Immediately, or be Prepared for Serious Legal ConsequencesChapter 24: Client Records Should be Destroyed Once the Client Leaves Treatment or Dies Section V: Toward Ethical PracticeChapter 25: Private Practice is a Solitary Pursuit - There is no Need to Work with OthersChapter 26: As a Professional, I Don't Need to Worry About Self-Care. This is Just Some Meaningless New Age Concept That is Being Hyped by the MediaChapter 27: When I Need Clinical or Risk Management Advice I Should Ask for it on a ListservChapter 28: Being a Good Caring Person is all I Need in Order to Practice Ethically and Reduce my Risk of a Malpractice ClaimChapter 29: You are Ethically Obligated to Take Insurance, Offer a Sliding Scale Fee, or See Some People Free of Charge