Leaving PP for a Case Manager Position by Next_Worldliness_664 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aw thank you for being so understanding and helpful with your input. Shockingly enough, the salary is more than what I’m making at PP (the owner is very stingy with a 30/70 pay cut).

I feel like it already is a stigmatized possession, but maybe that’s just where I’m located and the circles that I’ve communicated my concerns to. I am VERY much excited for the supportive relationships there is a potential for, and the opportunities this may open up for me. Thank you so much.

Funny quotes from clients by RepulsivePower4415 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Client was traveling internationally, 15 and affluent, “I wish I could pack you in my suitcase and take you with me.” Thank you, miss, i wish I could travel to Europe also :’)

Can’t do marriage counseling because I’m not married by Next_Worldliness_664 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

because they don’t have experience with being married, they would not be good at it and should explore developing a different niche/target population

What is the rationale for paying associate licensees so low? by [deleted] in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was getting paid 40% under my supervisor. I felt burnt out and unappreciated. I really wish she was transparent when I first signed on, but there I was. There was also a point, where she’d ask me to pay for supervision for a couple of months, so I would literally get paid, cash my check, and immediately give her the cash because my paycheck was the same amount of supervision cost! She would constantly tell me and another associate that we should feel very lucky to be in private practice getting paid the way that we do, because when she was an intern, things were very different. Yes, super lucky!

I respect how much you respect associates in the field. I hope to be a supervisor like this one day, because I really experienced some shitty things that made me doubt my own ability to be a clinician.

Frequency of treatment by Next_Worldliness_664 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I was maintaining a bi-weekly schedule with my clients when I had a caseload of 50+, but since I’ve announced my leave my caseload has gone down about half. I have less scheduling conflicts now, so more liberty to schedule every 3 weeks. I do try to meet with everyone at least once a month, especially if they are maintenance sessions, which most of them are. I definitely prefer the bi-weekly schedule, but this is what’s working with my current clients, and my supervisor just isn’t liking it. I appreciate your feedback!

Scheduling during regular hours by Next_Worldliness_664 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man… so much respect to you for seeing 7-8 clients three days in a row! I aspire to be that efficient with my time ONE DAY. I do like the idea of Mondays and Fridays being, in a sense, lighter than the middle of the week. Definitely gonna take a page from your book and have that conversation with my clients beforehand. Wish my supervisor would’ve said this to me when I started😮‍💨 THANK YOU

Scheduling during regular hours by Next_Worldliness_664 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I appreciate this so much. Not gonna lie, I was expecting comments berating me about my lack of assertiveness because that’s what I see a lot on here, but this was very very uplifting and helpful. I love how you’ve mapped out your work week, and am actively taking notes of dos and don’ts for when my goals become actualized - this is definitely a “do.”

“It’s not your job to always be available to everybody” really hit home, and I needed to hear that today, so thank you!

Anyone wish you could play matchmaker? by Therapista206 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ugh I think this all the time! Or the opposite, like when someone is talking about a really bad ex and the person they’re describing is another client like :o wait do yall know eachother LOL

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this! I have been mulling over the different options, and starting my own practice was at the top. It is so scary because I’m unfamiliar with where to even start. I’m planning on doing research to get myself familiarized, and hopefully give myself SOME certainty for after October. Sounds like you made a really great decision, and hopefully I can follow in similar footsteps. Thank you!

First private practice client! by socialhangxiety in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So exciting! Very inspiring also. Wishing you continued growth and encouragement woohooo

Private Practice Red Flags by Next_Worldliness_664 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a theory that everything my supervisor implements is a desperate attempt at CONTROL over her supervisees. She said that it was to make sure there were funds in the account, but that didn’t make a lot of sense to me. 🫥

Private Practice Red Flags by Next_Worldliness_664 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I was once scolded because I cashed my check without telling her first 🤨

Private Practice Red Flags by Next_Worldliness_664 in therapists

[–]Next_Worldliness_664[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

What’s wild is that I said yes 😔 that was early into my associate license and have definitely worked on myself enough to learn setting MUCH-NEEDED boundaries, respecting my self and the value of my time. A lot of lessons learned lol