I have been asked quite a few times over the past year whether or not I would be interested in taking associates, which is customary for professionals to do when their practice has grown beyond their individual capacity. Although I have been exceedingly fortunate to have almost-immediately grown into and maintained a full private practiceContinue reading “Why I have Decided to Remain a Solo Practice (For Now)”
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How to Cope with First-Date Anxiety Part II (expanding on my Interview with Georgia Straight with a clinical twist)
The first of July came and went along with the intense heat wave that had baked the West Coast. Although I am sure that the fiery inferno made many sullen, suffering hobbits happy at last to have been able to cut their trips short by finding Mount Doom on the nearest mountain or hill, itContinue reading “How to Cope with First-Date Anxiety Part II (expanding on my Interview with Georgia Straight with a clinical twist)”
Can Therapists “have fun” in Sessions with their Clients?
When I tell some of my much-more experienced and older professional colleagues about the fact that I actually enjoy – and most of the time even dare to have fun in – my psychotherapy/counselling sessions, they’d look at me as if I just told them that COVID-19 is about freedom of choice. “How many yearsContinue reading “Can Therapists “have fun” in Sessions with their Clients?”