by Elizabeth Jones | Mar 16, 2022 | Practice Care
I’m going to let you in on some PCT-behind the scenes today: When we talk about things we’ve gotta do, we talk A LOT about penguins. In PCT lexicon, penguins refer to all the things you need to remember to do. Your iceberg is your capacity (your memory, time etc.) and we are all, always, […]
by Roy Huggins | Last Updated: Jul 22, 2016 | Originally Published: May 24, 2013 | Telemental Health, Clinician Resources, Practice Care
The simple answer to the question of cross-state mental health practice is, at this time in history, “only with a fair amount of logistical work and a dash of good luck.” Yep, that’s the simple answer. :) Let’s take a deeper look at it so we can do that logistical work and put ourselves in the way of that good luck!
by Roy Huggins | Apr 29, 2013 | Digital Ethics of Money, Clinician Resources, Ethics in Tech, Practice Care
Concerned about credit card fees in your practice? Thinking about passing the fees on to clients but not sure if it’s legal or ethical? This article fully explores the issue.
by Roy Huggins | Last Updated: Jan 8, 2017 | Originally Published: Apr 18, 2013 | Web Presence for Clinicians, Clinician Resources, General Business, Practice Care
Getting your practice listed in online local business directories can really boost your online marketing, but there are ethical issues to navigate in the process.
by Roy Huggins | Oct 22, 2012 | Practice Care, Clinician Resources, Clinician Websites, Web Presence for Clinicians
Recently, millions of blogs suddenly disappeared from the Internet for one small copyright volation