64. Pay Your Dues, Kid
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Can therapists work in private practice right away, or is there an unwritten rule that we have to first pay our dues in community mental health? Joanna shares her goal of working in private practice right out of graduate school and how our field sometimes makes us feel like we have to "pay our dues" in community mental health first. We explore why it's important to consider all settings when thinking about internship and practicum, what the phrase "boots on the ground" really means, and the helpful reminder that therapists are needed in all settings. Connect with our sponsor, Jane, and don't forget to use the code "BADTHERAPIST" for a one-month grace period on your account! Did something in the show resonate with you? Help us spread the Am I a Bad Therapist message! Check out our new merch, filled with plenty of sarcasm and bad therapist humor! Follow Am I a Bad Therapist on Instagram for sneak peeks, previews, and all of the latest information about the podcast! Connect with Joanna on her Instagram. Do you need professional podcast producing, editing, or music? Connect with our amazing producer, Austin! Connect with Kathryn inside the Teletherapist Network or join the Network on Instagram. Connect with Allie on Instagram, access the Creative Intervention Library, or shop all things mental health on her Etsy store! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/am-i-a-bad-therapist/support
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