
Preventing Client Suicide, An interview with Norine Vander Hooven, LCSW
#ModernTherapistProblems, Law and Ethics, Modern Therapist Podcast, Referrals, Suicide, Supervision, Therapist Safety
Preventing Client Suicide, An interview with Norine Vander Hooven, LCSW
An interview with Norine Vander Hooven, LCSW about assessing suicide appropriately for our clients from the beginning of treatment. Curt and Katie talk with Norine about…

NO EXCUSES – You Have to Network!!
Modern Therapist Blog, Networking, ReferralsSo many people HATE networking. Especially helping professionals, it seems. Many therapists think that networking is selling themselves or passing a million cards or brochures out and hoping they get a referral. That’s just wrong. This mindset…

Get Paid to Speak
#ModernTherapistProblems, Business, Marketing and Branding, Modern Therapist Podcast, Money, Referrals
Get Paid to Speak
An interview with Dr. Laura Louis, CEO of Couch to Podium, on how to move into public speaking as a therapist. We look at best practices, what therapists get wrong, and how to get started.
It’s time to reimagine therapy…

Making Access More Affordable, An Interview with Michael Blumberg, LCPC
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Making Access More Affordable, An Interview with Michael Blumberg, LCPC
An interview with Michael Blumberg, LCPC, about mental health care as a basic human right. Curt and Katie talk with Michael about the tension between access and therapist…

SEO Guide for Therapists: An Interview with Dr. Rachna Jain
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SEO Guide for Therapists: An Interview with Dr. Rachna Jain
An interview with Dr. Rachna Jain, of Profitable Popularity, talks with Curt and Katie about SEO best practices as well as things to consider when deciding what level of SEO to employ.…

Sex and Shame, An interview with Eliza Boquin, LMFT
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Sex and Shame, An interview with Eliza Boquin, LMFT
An interview with Eliza Boquin, LMFT on what therapists miss when they don’t talk about sex with their clients. Curt and Katie talk with Eliza about how judgment, shame, and discomfort…

Who Gets to Have Therapy?
#ModernTherapistProblems, Business, Curt and Katie Chat, Investment, Law and Ethics, Marketing and Branding, Modern Therapist Podcast, Referrals
Who Gets to Have Therapy?
Curt and Katie talk about therapists’ responsibility for mental health access and the (sometimes moral) decision about whether one focuses on income or providing treatment to all. We look at a living wage, the…

Therapy of Tomorrow
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Therapy of Tomorrow
An interview with Paul Puri, M.D., about how we can make therapy better. Curt and Katie interview Dr. Puri about how technology and better clinical training can improve therapy outcomes as well as the responsibility we…

Privileged and Biased, An Interview with Jeff Guenther, LPC
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Privileged and Biased, An Interview with Jeff Guenther, LPC
An interview with Jeff Guenther, LPC, about how therapy has been whitewashed and biased for a very long time. Curt and Katie talk with Jeff about his efforts to use his privilege…

Black Mental Health, An interview with Patrice Douglas, LMFT
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Black Mental Health, An interview with Patrice Douglas, LMFT
An interview with Patrice Douglas, LMFT, talking about mental health stigma in the Black Community. Curt and Katie talk with Patrice about how she is working to decrease stigma…