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Learn how the ADA affects you and your professional practice when approached by a potential client with a disability.

Many therapists understand the importance of non-profits to communities and they may even desire to start new non-profits, but they may not know where to begin. This article discusses the basics of organizing a non-profit public benefit counseling corporation in California.

Marriage and Family Therapist’s scope of practice varies from state to state. This article will focus solely on what is contained within the specific definition
of a state’s MFT scope of practice.

As a licensed mental health professional in California, you may organize your private practice as either a sole proprietorship or a professional corporation.
Learn about forming a professional corporation and its advantages.

A Marriage and Family Therapist’s scope of practice varies from state to state. This article will focus solely on what is contained within the specific definition
of a state’s MFT scope of practice.

Understanding your rights and responsibilities with regard to third party reimbursement and the nuances of when you are and are not reimbursed can be daunting for the therapist who has never navigated these waters.  This article provides you with an overview.