Client Engagement

The Benefits of Client Portal Card Entry for Therapists and Clients

Streamline payments and reduce administrative stress with client portal card entry. This feature enables clients to securely store payment info, facilitating quick, hassle-free transactions for future sessions. Discover how client portal card entry benefits both therapists and clients, improving cash flow, ensuring data security, and enhancing the overall therapeutic experience.

8 Things to Consider Before Parental Leave

Are you pregnant or trying to get pregnant and wondering what will happen to your therapy practice? We’ve collected 9 items to consider before parental leave — tips that will help not only you, but your clients and your business.

Self-diagnosing Through Social Media — 3 Therapists Discuss

With the rise of social media, information on mental health is now more available than ever. This has opened the door for clients to educate themselves online, and in some cases, to identify with a specific diagnosis before seeking care.

Strategies for Cultural Competence in Therapy 

Cultural competence is the ability of providers to effectively deliver health care services that meet the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of clients. Learn how to become a culturally competent clinician.

How Often Do Your Clients Miss Sessions? Learn How To Reduce Missed Sessions

Learn how to reduce missed sessions with strategies like automated reminders, video therapy, and client self-booking. Keep your clients on track and minimize disruptions to your practice.

Should Your Clients Schedule Their Own Appointments?

Discover strategies to reduce missed appointments and boost efficiency in your private practice. Learn how online booking, automated reminders, and video therapy options from Owl Practice can help keep your clients on track.

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10 Ways to Bring Culturally Competent Care into Therapy for Minority Clients

It’s almost impossible to leave power, privilege, or identity out of therapy sessions. To address these components head on, therapists who not only recognize but work within a client’s cultural background demonstrate acceptance and respect.

5 Steps for Supporting a Client with Suicidal Ideation

A 5-step guide to supporting a client with suicidal ideation, including instructions for safety planning and continuing support.

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