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Reflection Prompts to Celebrate the End of 2023

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  Written by Kelsey Someliana-Lauer, Therapy Practice Solutions Virtual Assistant As 2023 comes to a close, you may be reflecting on major events that occurred this past year. In the arts and pop culture world, Beyonc é ’s and Taylor Swift’s tours were monumental. In the film industry, Barbie and Oppenheimer releasing on the same day brought in $4 billion to the summer box office. Technological advancements including Chat GPT hit the scene in 2023 (which we have blogs about the impact of AI on your practice!) and launching of SpaceX .   While America was experiencing some great wins in 2023, you may have experienced some wonderful successes in your mental health private practice! Maybe you hit the income goal you’ve had since you started private practice. Maybe you gained a new team member who turned out to be a great fit. Maybe you got trained in a modality you’ve been really looking forward to. Maybe your big win was even starting your private practice in the first place. With 202

The Private Practice Clinician’s Checklist for Ending 2023

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  Written by Kelsey Someliana-Lauer, Therapy Practice Solutions Virtual Assistant As the year comes to a close, you’re likely focused on togetherness with family and friends, celebrating any holidays you observe, and combatting those frequent cancellations (the holidays hit all of our bank accounts and calendars!). Many clinicians are also taking a few days, a week or two, or even the entire month of December off. While you’re enjoying holidays and getting some much needed rest, it’s hard to also ensure you’ve done all you need to do to end 2023 well and begin 2024 on the right foot. With 2024 right around the corner, you may be wondering: is there anything I as a private practice mental health therapist need to do to end the year? The pros at Therapy Practice Solutions are here to help! Keep reading for three things to add to your end of year checklist. Review and Update Policies: Before the year concludes, mental health clinicians in private practice should review and update their p