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Money Wise

“One thing that you can do is make it easier on your heirs and close family to find your financial information if you become disabled mentally or upon your death. This could be the log-in credentials to access your computer … Continue reading

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Finding a Therapist

Frequently the advice is to find or consult with a therapist. We live in a large city with an overwhelming number of options. Where do you start and how do you find the right person that will gel well with … Continue reading

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Challenges of Therapy

Are some states more difficult to operate in than others? Absolutely. In Minnesota, we might average $125 an hour for reimbursement from insurance, but in Tennessee or Florida, maybe $65 an hour. And recruiting talent is really challenging if we’re … Continue reading

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According to a therapist: Getting Started

One common misconception is that therapy is only necessary after tragic events: a soldier returning from war or a person on the verge of suicide. Therapy doesn’t have to wait for a “big enough” crisis. Experts say it can help … Continue reading

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According to a Therapist: Getting Started

Finding a good therapist is like finding a good coach when you’re learning to swim: They’ll make sure you’re comfortable, teach you different skills and show you how to analyze your strokes so you swim farther and more confidently. Just … Continue reading

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