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Navigating the Storm: Maintaining Work-Life Balance as a Therapist During Personal Challenges

Valant

Ongoing professional development and continuing education can introduce new therapeutic methods, providing fresh strategies to handle the pressures of daily practice while keeping skills sharp. Download Whitepaper Practicing mindfulness between sessions can also help therapists stay centered.

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Tips for Using Online Platforms to Market Your Behavioral Health Business

Valant

Marketing a behavioral health practice is about clearly communicating your expertise and the value of your services. Download Whitepaper Reasons to Market Your Behavioral Health Business Online Remember, building a strong online presence takes time and consistent effort.

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Opening Your Own Practice vs. Working at a Group Practice: Pros and Cons

Valant

Regular meetings, case discussions, and continuing education opportunities can enrich your practice—and improve patient outcomes. Not needing to worry about the minutiae of insurance claims or appointment scheduling frees up time for clinical work. You may ultimately need to compromise on certain aspects of practice management.

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Mental Health Treatment Plan Goals and Objectives: Setting Your Providers and Patients Up for Success in Treatment Planning

Valant

You and your client should work together to identify the long-term goals of therapy, and to maintain open communication about the objectives you’ll use to reach them. Improves communication with client. Take part in regular mental health training and continuing education. The concept of SMART goals can be valuable here.

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Transforming Field Reimbursement with AI: Introducing ReimbursementAI

ACMA Blog

Therefore, FRMs must be highly-knowledgeable communicators who realize the importance of urgency in patient access. The Accreditation Council for Medical Affairs (ACMA) is a leader of continuing education in medical affairs, possessing the largest database of knowledge specific to the field of prior authorization and reimbursement itself.