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The Psychotherapist’s Professional Will

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Downloading your copy of The Psychotherapist’s Professional Will: Workbook for Managing Planned and Unplanned Absences is your first step to creating this critical tool to ensure the continuity of care for your patients.

With easy-to-follow worksheets to simplify the process, using this system is like having a coach who helps you set realistic goals using timelines and documents that make it easier to take your professional will from your To-Do-List to your first draft.

Tips and Updates

June 14, 2026 in Tips

Top 5 Identity Theft Blocking Tips from AARP

AARP, the American Association of Retired Persons, recommends that obituaries not include the deceased’s birth date, place of birth, last address or job. IF you want a public memorial, the Bridge Therapist, with input from the family representative, may decide to mention where you last worked. The…
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June 14, 2026 in Tips

8 Tips for Creating Your Professional Will

Here are just a few important tips as you begin to create your professional will. Tip #1 Ways to notify clients that you will be unavailable temporarily: If you are out of the office temporarily, or for an uncertain amount of time, change the outgoing…
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June 14, 2026 in Tips

Creating Your Emergency Response Team

The best way to create your own Professional Will system, as I describe in detail in my e-book, The Psychotherapist’s Professional Will: Managing Planned and Unplanned Absence, is to put together a trusted group of colleagues who want to be on each other's Emergency Response…
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