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The Flourishing Therapreneur© is podcast + platform that equips therapists to thrive in business, expand their reach + create flourishing and meaningful lives - both personally and professionally. I’m your host, Claire Blakey, I am licensed marriage and family therapist in private practice in California. I believe in being a mutipassionate therapist - you can have a thriving financially impactful business, be a leader in the community and also a business entrepreneur. You don’t have to choose and your impact as a clinician can go beyond the therapy room. I believe you can be a therapist and an entrepreneur -- a therapreneur. And I believe that every therapist deserves the tools, community and resources to build thriving businesses and live flourishing lives. I pair my passion and previous career in PR, marketing and blogging with my education and experience as a clinician to equip therapists like you, who are multi-passionate and wanting to pursue additional opportunities to grow your skillset and expand your reach. Tune in every Tuesday for a weekly episode with guest speakers. Join our community and countless guests -- clinicians, lawyers, CPA’s, business mentors, successful therapists, CEO’s and creatives as we dive deeper into the philosophy of The Flourishing Therapreneur©. Whether you are looking to build a successful private practice as a therapist, launch a podcast, write a book, found a nonprofit or pursue other business endeavors -- our conversations will ignite ideas and equip you with tools to grow as a therapist and business owner. www.theflourishingtherapreneur.com | @theflourishingtherapreneur
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Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
On today’s episode of the Flourishing Therapreneur, we are joined by Maelisa McCaffrey (Hall).
This episode is for you if you are:
- Stressed out by writing notes and feel that your notes aren’t “good enough”
- Unsure how to catch up on documentation and prevent falling behind on it again
- Curious about the most common mistakes therapists make with notes in private therapy practice
- Wondering why documentation can be so challenging for therapists in private practice
- And interested in learning what you can do to make improvements in your note-writing process to find more balance in your therapy practice.
I always love chatting with Maelisa, and found this conversation fruitful in so many ways! On this week’s episode of the Flourishing Therapreneur, Maelisa and I are diving headfirst into a touchy topic for many therapists: taking notes. Documentation can be such a pressure point and stressor for therapists in private practice, and Maelisa is here to help us understand why it can be stressful, reasons therapists get behind on documentation, as well as ways to improve your process to stay on top of documentation going forward. We dig into negative connotations we are taught about note-taking in private practice, and forge ahead with tangible steps to work smarter, not harder, to make documentation more manageable. If notes have been a point of stress for you, or if you are simply looking to improve your documentation process, I know you will gain something from this episode!
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Did you enjoy learning from Maelisa? Connect with her on her website www.qaprep.com. Get Maelisa’s free guide and other resources at www.qaprep.com/crash-course
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