Receiving a chronic health diagnosis can be a devastating experience. It can impact everything from long-term plans to everyday life. With this in mind, it’s no surprise that many chronically ill patients also suffer from mental health issues. Luckily, mental health professionals can help bridge the gap between physical and mental illness and empower patients to thrive.
Mental health professionals have to complete continuing education to maintain their licenses and better serve their patients. While this is a regular occurrence, it can still be a stressful experience. Knowing how to stay motivated is key to providing the best care that you can for your patients.
“I can’t get my words out!” How a therapist can assess and address MS-related cognitive challenges Episode 13 • June 9, 2022 Hosted by Listen on: CONTINUING EDUCATION If you are a mental health provider, we provide continuing education credits for listening. This Course is $30 and Awards 1.5 CE CREDITS Take me to the…
How to Find a Multiple Sclerosis Psychologist or Therapist: The Ultimate Guide If you are one of the estimated One Million Americans living with multiple sclerosis (MS), you may be looking for a psychologist or therapist who specializes in MS. The good news is that there are many such professionals out there! The bad news…
Choosing Your Niche in Private Practice: Consider Working with Multiple Sclerosis When you’re attempting to establish a successful private practice, one of the most essential things to think about is identifying a specialization. I’m going on record as stating that multiple sclerosis (MS) is a niche worth exploring. To be fair, I’m a little biased. But…