
Ep #28: Why People Pleasing as a Clinician is Lying
The title of this episode (Why People Pleasing as a Clinician is Lying) may seem dramatic, but I believe this is an important way to

The title of this episode (Why People Pleasing as a Clinician is Lying) may seem dramatic, but I believe this is an important way to

It’s been 26 years since I graduated from clinician training. Hiring and talking to new grads have got me thinking about who I was at

Last week, I talked about the challenges of getting paid what you’re worth as a clinician. I helped you set a conscious and deliberate goal

It’s that time of year when new grads are looking for positions in the industry, and even if you’re a seasoned clinician, you might be

We’re seeing more neurodiversity in the workplace these days. As a society, we’re more aware of the differences that brains can have. And as clinicians,

What do the words success and happiness mean to you, and how are they connected or disconnected? When I think of success now, I think

Getting negative feedback always hurts, but especially so when it’s from our clients. We went to school as clinicians because we want to help people,

Summer is just around the corner and vacation season is here. So, how do you truly enjoy your time away from work? Sometimes, taking time

An amazing client experience and a positive staff experience are not mutually exclusive. One thing I’ve noticed in running Abilities Rehabilitation is that the happier