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Now displaying: May, 2019
May 16, 2019

Hi everyone!

In this Tip of the Day episode, I'm talking about a book that I recently read called The Ideal Team Player: How to Recognize and Cultivate The Three Essential Virtues by Patrick M. Lencioni.

This book was recommended in the Facebook group and I finally got the chance to read through it, and I really found a ton of awesome nuggets of information.

I value reading good leadership books to grow as a group practice owner, and so anytime I read an amazing book, I like to give that recommendation out to other group practice owners so that you can use that time to read a little bit and learn how to lead a little bit better!

In the episode, I discuss:

  • three things to look for to find your ideal team players (therapists, employees, admins, etc.): hungry, humble, and smart
  • a summary of the book
  • how to tell if someone is hungry, humble, and smart in your group practice
  • how to apply these ideas specifically to a group practice setting
  • an exercise to map out where your current team players fall in these categories
  • what I got out of the book

This episode is sponsored by TherapyNotes. TherapyNotes is an EHR software that helps behavioral health professionals manage their practice with confidence and efficiency. I use TherapyNotes in my own group practice and love its amazing support team, billing features, and scheduling capabilities. It serves us well as a large group practice owner.

 

May 15, 2019

Hey Group Practice listeners! In this episode, I talk with Rebecca Stone all about emotional support animals.

Here's what we'll discuss:
✔️How are emotional support animals different than service animals?
✔️How are emotional support animals different than therapy animals?
✔️Are there specific trainings/assessments clinicians should be using before writing an ESA letter?
✔️What are recommended training courses?

This episode is sponsored by TherapyNotes. TherapyNotes is an EHR software that helps behavioral health professionals manage their practice with confidence and efficiency. I use TherapyNotes in my own group practice and love its amazing support team, billing features, and scheduling capabilities. It serves us well as a large group practice owner.

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