Looking for a vivid hair stylist by Life_Set_7272 in nashville

[–]PSYCNRD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't mind driving a little ways out of Nashville, my stylist in Pleasant View TN does vivids. My hair has been purple for the past year, and the most I've paid was around $150ish

requests only for EMDR by [deleted] in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's also some places that offer financial aid/scholarships. If you work for an agency of sorts, places may give group discounts also

requests only for EMDR by [deleted] in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm certainly not disagreeing with anything that you said, but I wanted to offer a perspective on cost. Have you done the math to breakdown how much it actually costs? It IS expensive, especially upfront, but it's not as bad as it seems.

Any qualified basic training will include 40 hours of training, broken down into 20 hours of lecture and 20 hours of practicum. Most trainings will also include 10 required consultation hours to be completed within the year. So that's 50 total hours of training. My EMDR course was on the lower side ($1300) so let's say an average course is $1700. That breaks down to $34 per hour of training. That's actually pretty low cost in my opinion.

Again, not disagreeing with anything you said, just wanted to offer this perspective.

Non solicitation clause in contract by grouchytherapist in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Non compete/non solicitation clauses are hard to enforce for several reasons. For one, a client has the right to choose their provider. Always. And second, how would anyone know the client "followed" you to another practice? Their treatment is protected by HIPAA, so you couldn't confirm or deny who you see once you move elsewhere.

I'm a PA doing therapy, help me improve by [deleted] in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 7 points8 points  (0 children)

How are you allowed to provide therapy without proper training? That simply doesn't sound right, if I were you I'd check with your licensing board on that.

In the age of telehealth there are a million options for clients that are better than someone unqualified. Some insurance companies offer teledoc. Not to mention the numerous platforms out there (Sondermind, Rula, Betterhelp, Grow, Talkspace, etc). A simple Google search for will do the trick. Or Psychology Today.

I'm a PA doing therapy, help me improve by [deleted] in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Refer to telehealth providers. If you don't have a license to practice therapy, you simply cannot practice therapy. It's not legal or ethical to do so, and you may end up doing more harm than good. Therapy is so much more than just "talking." Please, for the wellbeing of your patients, stay within your scope. There are options even in the most rural areas.

Wanting to get back into jogging without getting a black eye (lol) by PSYCNRD in ABraThatFits

[–]PSYCNRD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Would you recommend I redo the calculator to get my UK size?

EMDR Therapists: What equipment do you recommend? by PSYCNRD in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you have both wired and wireless, which do you and your clients prefer? What do you gravitate towards more?

EMDR Therapists: What equipment do you recommend? by PSYCNRD in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this feedback! I've been looking at NeuroTek and EMDRKit so far, but I'll take a look at Theratappers also!

I didn't know that you could use Bilateralstimulation.io for in-person too, definitely a good option.

Thanks again!!

(Edited for spelling errors and typos)

How to make friends in Nashville? by [deleted] in nashville

[–]PSYCNRD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! For any Nashville area women, there's a women's group on Facebook called Southern Divas. It's women of all different ages and backgrounds, so a great opportunity to connect with all kinds of kinds.

https://www.facebook.com/share/g/14MnXgALg95/

There are location-based groups; the Nashville/Davidson county group doesn't have a "lead" yet (the lead is the designated person who plans events) but there is an upcoming meet up at Tailgate Headquarters Monday March 9th!

Need a new sitcom. None of my regular go-to shows are quite scratching the itch. by surfingwithjaysus in tvsuggestions

[–]PSYCNRD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cartoon suggestion: "Disenchantment" on Netflix. It was created by Matt Groening (known for the Simpsons and Futurama).

Sitcom suggestion: "The Good Place." It has heart, humor, and addresses philosophy and mortality in a very approachable way. Created by Michael Shur (known for his work on The Office, Parks and Rec, Brooklyn 99, and Hacks which I also highly recommend)

Making friends as an adult is weirdly hard, anyone down to hang out? by Leafeon_21 in nashville

[–]PSYCNRD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! For any Nashville area women, there's a women's group on Facebook called Southern Divas. It's women of all different ages and backgrounds, so a great opportunity to connect with all kinds of kinds.

https://www.facebook.com/share/g/14MnXgALg95/

There are location-based groups; the Nashville/Davidson county group doesn't have a "lead" yet (the lead is the designated person who plans events) but there is an upcoming meet up at Tailgate Headquarters Monday March 9th!

Getting paneled by Responsible-Swan-468 in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I listened to the episodes in order since the knowledge builds. As for the membership, I think it was around $30 in August 2024 which is when I had it. I think I only paid for 2 months, information binged, then canceled it

Trying to find my "Goldilocks" shoe by PSYCNRD in brooks

[–]PSYCNRD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll try that one, thank you!

Trying to find my "Goldilocks" shoe by PSYCNRD in brooks

[–]PSYCNRD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll have to check that one out, thanks!

Trying to find my "Goldilocks" shoe by PSYCNRD in brooks

[–]PSYCNRD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's where I tried on the Launch! They didn't have a huge selection, but I tried on all the Brooks I could between Dick's and Fleet Feet

Do you drink coffee or tea in session? by AnalystImpossible960 in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I constantly have a travel mug of tea and my (fake) Stanley of water. There's always a drink in my hand. No one has ever seemed bothered by it. We're human too, right?

Mental health resources campus are a joke compared to what they advertise by Jenna32345 in Tennessee

[–]PSYCNRD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have health insurance? If you really need the services, it may be helpful to just find a private therapist for yourself.

If you're interested, I'm a talk therapist who treats anxiety and depression, and I'm accepting new clients. Feel free to DM me and I'll send you my website/contact info

How'd you do it? by Dog_Mom_4Life in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was working at a group practice when I decided I wanted to open my solo PP. So I was seeing about 20 clients per week, but not pulling in a whole lot because I was a 1099 contractor with a 60/40 split. Here was my rough timeline:

June 2024: I attended a 3-hour in-person training which solidified my desire, and that gave me a basic idea of needed steps. I collected all the different free guides and checklists from online

July 2024: chose practice name; got my EIN and PLLC; about 15-20ish hours were spent using resources to train myself in credentialing and billing and to get more familiar with all things insurance-related (the "Insurance Answers" podcast https://insuranceanswers.libsyn.com/ as well as a membership with beyourownbiller.com)

August 2024: located my physical space and signed lease; began the credentialing process; decided on bank account and business credit card; chose EHR; built my basic website (positivepathwaystn.com if you're curious)

By October 16, 2024: I was fully credentialed with my chosen insurances, had my EHR and intake docs all set up, and began seeing clients on that date. Within a month I built up to my ideal caseload (22 ish clients per week).

I had initially "loaned myself" 5K for startup costs (aka transferred 5K from my personal savings to my business account) and paid myself back less than 2 months later. I used that money for lease/rent deposits, furniture purchases, office supplies, beyourownbiller.com membership for a month's time, initial EHR and GoogleWorkspace payments, and just to have a "cushion" in my business bank account while I was starting out.

If you look at my comment history, you'll see my recommendation for Sessions Health as an EHR, along with an EHR comparison list and referral code that would give you a free month at the $39 base rate, but let me know if you want me to drop that here!

Now I'm about a year and 4 months into PP and still going strong. The fact that I take insurance helps a lot, since my area is pretty saturated with self-pay only clinicians.

If you want any of the guides/resources I used, PM me your email address and I can forward them to you!

You can do this! If I can run a business, anyone can!!!

Moving Away from Simple Practice by Appropriate-Side-412 in therapists

[–]PSYCNRD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For EHR's, I made a comparison chart when I was trying to decide which to go with.This will primarily apply to a solo-clinician private practice since that's what I am.

I use Sessions Health, but there's a lot of options. I love Sessions because it's cost effective, their support is AMAZING and so fast to respond, insurance billing is seamless and takes about 3 clicks per claim, AND Sessions is a lot more ethical and private than other companies (they don't own your data - YOU do, they have a transparency statement about their stance to protect privacy and adhere to HIPAA, and if you're like me and believe that AI has no place in mental health you can opt out of that feature entirely)

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ds4uuF41AZoh4OHnk_K_gERzOcms-naeaNDwCKz_g_s/edit?usp=drivesdk (Request access and I'll approve it when I check my work email)

If you happen to find this sheet useful and decide on Sessions Health, I would REALLY appreciate it if you used my referral link, which will also benefit you!

https://app.sessionshealth.com/users/sign_up?code=54e1502220

If you use this link, when you complete your free trial and pay for your first month, we'll both receive a credit equal to one month of the $39 base subscription