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Six Strategies for Establishing a Successful Practice

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016 9:09 am

Starting a private practice can be overwhelming and anxiety provoking. This webinar seeks to take the mystery out of starting your own practice and provides you the details you need to create a successful practice. What information is necessary to be compliant with health care laws? How do I manage my time between family and clients? Is there a way to get paid quickly?  These and other questions will be answered in this information packed webinar.

Continuing Education credits are not available for this archived webinar.

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Presenter(s) Biography

Kimberly Morrow, LCSW

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Kimberly Morrow is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice in Erie, Pennsylvania. Graduating from Memphis State University with a Master’s in Psychology and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a Master’s in Social Work, Kimberly has been specializing in treating people with anxiety and OCD for over 25 years and teaching other professionals how to treat anxiety for over 15 years. Kimberly is a graduate of the International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation’s Behavior Therapy Institute. She is a board member of the Obsessive Compulsive Foundation of Western Pennsylvania and an active member of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, serving on many committees. Kimberly has developed training videos to help clinicians learn evidenced based treatment for anxiety and OCD, https://www.adaa.org/treating-anxiety-disorders-part-1-6-power-anxiety. She is the 2012 recipient of the Clinician Outreach Award and the 2015 Member of Distinction Award from the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. She is the author of Face It and Feel It: 10 Simple But Not Easy Ways to Live Well With Anxiety (2011). www.livingwellwithanxiety.com

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