On Sleep and Other Vices

“Yes”… you read the title correctly… and “no” sleep is generally not considered a vice unless you use it to escape or hide from life. But I have long since treated it as a vice. Lamenting the need to go to sleep as a disruption in my life. Some of you know me well or … Read more

On Why We Shouldn’t Embrace the Concept of Referral Fees

Besides the fact that it is unethical for counselors specifically to do so, there are many very good reasons why we should not embrace an idea that is often used in sales and in other industries. To be more specific…I am thinking about the reasons why we should not promote affiliate programs or use our … Read more

Using Ethical Practices in Mental Health Marketing and Advertising

The modern mental health professional must attempt to balance commercial versus ethical standards when it comes to marketing strategies and advertising one’s professional services. There are inherent challenges related to being both a service provider and in many cases a business owner. This is particularly challenging if the mental health professional also practices other specialties … Read more

Expanding Your Professional Network: 3 Recommended Practices

I believe that most effective principle in professional networking is reciprocity. Early in one’s professional career, there is a high value placed on finding mentors and making new contacts. Often these activities are centered around cold leads and network events in the form of: e-mails, phone calls, attending conferences, open houses, and joining professional associations. … Read more