
New Therapist FAQ
Podcast af Roy Kim
This podcast is for prelicensed and newly licensed mental health professionals who have so many questions about starting their therapy career. As you submit your questions, I will do my best to find the right people to answer them. I want you to have a tailor-made experience through this podcast and through the website. My hope is that every episode and every answer will get you motivated for action and doing what you love!
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Traditionally, a new therapist seeks out an office space to rent part-time from a more seasoned therapist. Sometimes we get lucky and fill our caseload quickly and all the stars align so that all our clients can see us on one particular day of the week. Sometimes we're not so lucky and we end up paying a lot more for overhead than we expected. Is there a better way? Yes! Jen Kim, co-founder of Ethera, leveraged many of the disappointments she faced when looking for office space, and put in major work to create a collaborative co-practicing space for therapists to do their work well. She joins me for today's episode and talks about great alternatives to traditional office space. Hope you get inspired! Ethera's website: www.myethera.com [www.myethera.com] Email: hello@myethera.com New Therapist FAQ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newtherapistfaq/ [https://www.instagram.com/newtherapistfaq/] New Therapist FAQ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ntfaqpodcast [https://www.facebook.com/ntfaqpodcast]

Soo Jin Lee and Linda Yoon co-wrote an EXCELLENT book called "Where I Belong: Healing Trauma and Embracing Asian American Identity." But this book didn't appear out of thin air. How did it go from idea to the shelf at Barnes and Noble? Linda and Soo Jin saw the lack of resources written by people of color, and decided to contribute to the solution. We hope that the telling of their publishing story will inspire those of you who are thinking of writing your own book! https://yellowchaircollective.com Find book here [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/720465/where-i-belong-by-soo-jin-lee-lmft-and-linda-yoon-lcsw/#:~:text=About%20Where%20I%20Belong&text=Where%20I%20Belong%20shows%20us,from%20racial%20and%20intergenerational%20trauma.] https://entwinecommunity.org/about @newtherapistfaq

By now you may have heard about the No Surprises Act and the Good Faith Estimate. It's a law meant to protect the consumer from charges they were not expecting. It's still early in the execution stage, and I am in the process of wrapping my head around it while putting it into action in compliance with the law. As a way of helping you also wrap your head around it, I have enlisted the help of my wife Jenn Hsu to talk with me about this new law. She is a huge proponent of mental health, and she lends some of her perspective as a prospective client, while I try to articulate to her what I understand about this new law. I hope our dialogue kickstarts your own thinking process, and perhaps further conversations as we all try to put into practice this regulation. I only provide opinions about overviews of this law. For a deeper look into the contents of the law, you can consider viewing this 2 hour seminar: https://www.semiprivatepractice.com/a/2147502742/YbsugoZK [https://www.semiprivatepractice.com/a/2147502742/YbsugoZK] It gives you a breakdown of what the law entails, as well as a good Q/A portion answered by a healthcare attorney. This is an affiliate link. What I offer in this episode is opinion and information. It does not constitute legal advice.

What should I consider before making the decision to get on insurance panels? Dr. Lynn Raine chats with me to help you make a more informed decision! Find out more about Dr. Raine's services: therapywithlynn.net [http://therapywithlynn.net] rainecounselingservices@gmail.com [rainecounselingservices@gmail.com] And as mentioned in today's conversation, I think Simple Practice is an EHR tool that will help SIMPLIFY your practice so that you can invest MORE of your energy and time into client time, and me-time. Here's $50 off when you use this link! [https://www.simplepractice.com/?p=bfcdf0bffa]

Being organized can be so tough, but it can be so helpful in our private practice. If you need some inspiration to get more organized, I think you will enjoy listening to this episode! Helen Kim is a registered associate MFT who shares some things that have allowed her to stay organized. She also provides some tips on how she has stayed motivated, which can be hard to do for new therapists and veterans alike! Some things we touch upon: * How to use color coding in your calendar * How to define and chart financial goals * Do I lower my fee in order to get more client hours? * Ways to create more headspace for marketing and admin work Helen Kim can be reached by email at helen@sync.org [helen@sync.org] or her therapy site: https://sync.org/counselors/helen-kim-rn-mft-sierra-madre-counselor/ [https://sync.org/counselors/helen-kim-rn-mft-sierra-madre-counselor/] By the way, have you tried Simple Practice yet? Simple Practice is an Electronic Health Record tool that will help SIMPLIFY your practice so that you can invest more of your energy and time into client time, and ME-time! Here's $50 off when you click this link [https://www.simplepractice.com/?p=bfcdf0bffa]
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