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Resume Face-to-Face Sessions: When, Why, and How to Decide

None of expected to be here... we're making tough calls about our companies, practices, our clients, and ourselves, silhouetted against the backdrop of ever-changing pandemic facts and figures. It’s mind-numbing, overwhelming, and scary.

Your clients are facing these choices, and so are you.  That's why we asked Robert Scholz, LMFT, LPCC, to do this episode with us... he's an expert in crisis and threat management.  In this episode, Beth asks him the questions that are on your mind: How should we be making decisions right now?  What information should we be considering, and how do we support our clients, our staff, and ourselves when none of the options are good, but these decisions are necessary nonetheless?

Risky Business: Managing Professional & Clinical Risks Due to COVID-19, Episode 98. You can also listen by searching for Clearly Clinical in your preferred podcast platform.  If you want CE credit for listening to this episode, join our membership for just $95/year for unlimited podcast CE courses; learn more HERE.

If you have a paid Clearly Clinical membership, the CE course associated with this new podcast episode is available in the My Courses section of your account, called Risky Business: Managing Professional & Clinical Risks Due to COVID-19.

Make sure to enroll in our current free CE courses:

• Lifting LGBTQIA Voices of Color: Racism Among Gender & Sexual Minorities

• Lifting Black Voices: Therapy, Trust, and Racial Trauma

• Hey, White Therapist, Here’s Where We Start

• Processing Pandemic Grief: Processing The Continual Losses of the Pandemic  

Subscribe to our podcast to be automatically alerted when we release new courses.  We have a very special free CE course coming out in August: An interview featuring Dr. Julie Gottman, called "Healing Invisible Wounds: Working Through Past Sexual Trauma in Relationships"...it's heartfelt, searingly honest, and eye-opening. 

 More relevant podcast topics are on the way.  

Take care.