Self-Disclosure in Private Practice



Abundant Practice Podcast Allison Puryear

Self-Disclosure in Private Practice

Self-Disclosure in Private Practice

 

 



 







 



In this week's episode, 'Self-Disclosure in Private Practice', we discuss,
  • Benefits of self-disclosure.
  • Boundaries, boundaries, boundaries
  • The point and impact of self-disclosure.
  • Butting heads with education and ethics and showing your client that you’re a human, too.
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Patricia Young, LCSW

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Self-Disclosure in Private Practice



 

Tai Pimputkar of Whole Psychotherapy



Tai PimputkarTai Pimputkar LCSW has a private practice in Norwalk CT, and specializes in treating clients who have experienced trauma, anxiety, panic, or stress.  She enjoys working with both individuals and couples, and offers talk therapy, EMDR Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Sand Tray therapy. In addition to an MSW from New York University, Tai holds an MBA from Cornell University and is thankful that her business background prepared her to run her own business.  Prior to becoming a therapist, Tai worked in both finance and engineering.

Allison Puryear, LCSW, CEDS of Abundance Practice-Building



Allison PuryearAllison Puryear is an LCSW with a nearly diagnosable obsession with business development. She has started practices in three different cities and wants you to know that building a private practice is shockingly doable when you have a plan and support. You can download a free private practice checklist to make sure you have your ducks in a row, get weekly private practice tips, and join the Abundance Party to gain the confidence and tools you need to succeed.

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