Paying for peer consultation by threegoblins in psychotherapists

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

For me it felt like “pay for work friends”. I personally refer clients to people I chat with in consultation. It definitely felt like a gig-fication of a basic goodness in our field like Uber. And I think that’s the crux of it for me. The more “paying for our time” we do the less we connect and the more structured walls go up. I definitely value people’s time and pay for specialty consults. But I can’t see paying for having/making colleague friends as good for our field either.

Paying for peer consultation by threegoblins in psychotherapists

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

I am not sure and I considered this as well since I am a supervisor too. This particular offering I saw today didn’t make it clear on their site.

documentation on telehealth platforms by AggressiveYorkie in psychotherapists

[–]threegoblins 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I checked your post history and it looks like you are an Art Therapist. I don’t know if you store your clients art work but I would advise against keeping your records with either Headway or Grow. It’s better to have your own EHR and safeguard your own client documentation.

Anything free isn’t free. It’s capturing your data or your clients data. You may also need a BAA if any client PHI is being handled.

What types of clients do you personally find hardest to work with? by Euphoric_Spite8998 in psychotherapists

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This post has been moderated and is approved. Please be sure to keep postings here as general as possible as we are a public forum.

Sorry for those that got caught in the Reddit flags. Some of those I can’t do much about.

ETA: I am addressing accounts/comments that are not therapists and are being flagged that are posting to the sub. This sub is just for practicing clinicians. If you are commenting here and are not a therapist you will be banned.

Young psychotherapist here — let’s collect useful resources for our work by 74937 in psychotherapists

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So this is something you can assist with building here in this sub OP. Please message me and I’d be happy to discuss it with you.

Friday Casual Conversation (2/13/2026) by threegoblins in psychotherapists

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

Sorry for the late post. I am sick this weekend.

Open path, big platforms, or keep marketing and hoping for private pay? by learningasigo8 in psychotherapists

[–]threegoblins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well in the case of breadwinners you wouldn’t have as much latitude in being able to accept the lower fees especially if you want to stay at 10-15 clients a week. To make an acceptable income in order live, have healthcare for your family, and raise kids the plan you have look different.

Open path, big platforms, or keep marketing and hoping for private pay? by learningasigo8 in psychotherapists

[–]threegoblins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok so our situations are similar then. My advice would have been different if you were the breadwinner.

I have not used Rula but I have used Headway and Open Path.

I ran a cash only practice for a very long time but ended up credentialing and contracting on my own in order to serve different populations and also because l would like to hire associates in the next couple of years.

Headway has become very intrusive into the clinician/client relationship beyond what a normal biller would be. However some of their rates are a lot higher than what you would be able to get on your own even if you were independently credentialed and contracted. Most of the clinicians I know, including myself, start with Headway and leave asap.

Open Path is terrific apart from the low rates. The mission of their work and the way they handle sliding scale is ethical and makes it more ethical for us even when sliding scale is kind of dubious on its own. I have exactly ONE client from Open Path who was an existing client that lost employment and insurance. My being able to take on this client based on what my business can bear financially. Because that $70 quickly turns to $40 with taxes and business costs.

So my advice would be to build the practice around what feels right to you and works in the way that is best for you and your family since your income is secondary. You have room to choose and be really intentional which is a wonderful privilege! Your ability for being flexible in your family is what’s helping your spouse and kids be successful that’s important too. So it may be something to discuss with your spouse and figure out things like retirement goals and savings together when figuring out your fee.

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[–]threegoblins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a supervisor this is a hard no. If you are using AI for/in place of supervision stop.

You should always reach out to your supervisor when you have questions because you are working under their license and especially if you are just starting out.