Weight Management, Aging, and Alzheimer's Disease, and Chronic Pain are our newest Life Topics areas (located on the consumer side of 4therapy), each of which are already attracting large numbers of interested readers. We welcome articles reflecting...
Participating in public health screenings can offer excellent opportunities to help assess potential problems and give guidance to people in your community who might not otherwise think to turn to a mental health professional for help. The new...
Speaking before a "general public" audience is very different from speaking at a conference for your peers or conducting a professional seminar. Individuals outside the field of psychology do not typically relate well to presentations steeped in...
Businesses in your area--from large corporations to smaller operations--provide a great opportunity to introduce yourself to many potential new clients at once. Call around to your local businesses and offer to facilitate a workshop on a topic that...
Attend conferences, lectures and seminars that relate to your area of specialization. Bring business cards and work the room, making as many contacts with key speakers and other attendees as you can. Centering on an area of specialization can prove...
Potential clients will often visit their medical doctor first when experiencing mental health problems that manifest as physical ailments, e.g., chronic headaches resulting from depression. In many cases, MDs don't have a specific therapist they...