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Should a Psychedelic Therapist Be Able to Continue Therapy for Their Patients Beyond Formal Integration Sessions?

Bill Of Health

As part of a research team at the University of Sydney, I recently interviewed as number of experts in the field, with the aim of developing a comprehensive taxonomy of matters relating to psychedelic therapy that are or could be regulated.

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Empowering Private Practice Therapists: Balancing Productivity, Privacy and Control in Note-Taking Amidst AI Advancements

Icanotes

Empowering Private Practice Therapists: Balancing Productivity, Privacy and Control in Note-Taking Amidst AI Advancements A growing number of industries are incorporating artificial intelligence into their operations. As a therapist, this means you can maintain both ethical integrity and efficiency.

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COVID-19 Lessons: A Path to a Better Health Care System

Accountable Care Doctors

The 31 multi-specialty medical groups and integrated health systems that are part of the Council of Accountable Physician Practices (CAPP), their 85,000 physicians, and hundreds of thousands of staff are at the forefront of the battle for their patients’ lives.

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50+ Shocking Physician Burnout Statistics You'll Never Believe

Etactics

96% of Medical Professionals Agree that Burnout is an Issue (NEJM Catalyst) Not only do doctors recognize this issue, but their executives and leaders agree. 43% OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS ISOLATED THEMSELVES TO DEAL WITH BURNOUT IN 2021 (Medscape) While many doctors don’t seek professional mental health treatment, they may still try coping.

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Ethical Considerations in SBIRT: Balancing Confidentiality and Duty to Warn

Icanotes

With luck, the therapist’s EHR integrates SBIRT to make documentation and decision-making clear and effective. A nurse in a primary care physician's office or a therapist working in a community agency or a private practice office can effectively introduce SBIRT skills into their practice. Fidelity and Responsibility.