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Welcome back to another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! Today’s episode explores the nuanced and often emotionally charged topic of pricing when it comes to EMDR intensives. Should therapists offer sliding scale or pro bono intensives? And how do we balance access with sustainability?
I’m diving into the real financial realities behind intensive work, for both therapists and clients, and sharing my thoughts on how pricing decisions intersect with privilege, ethics, and long-term care. If you’ve ever felt torn between helping and making ends meet, this conversation is for you.
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“And there's a belief that those professionals should just be content with doing good work and not want to make money. Teachers, Nurses, And of course, Therapists, Social Workers. Of course, no one tells Doctors, Dentists or Lawyers that they should be working for free, right” - Carolyn
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Send me a text with your biggest takeaway!
Welcome back to another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! Today’s episode explores the nuanced and often emotionally charged topic of pricing when it comes to EMDR intensives. Should therapists offer sliding scale or pro bono intensives? And how do we balance access with sustainability?
I’m diving into the real financial realities behind intensive work, for both therapists and clients, and sharing my thoughts on how pricing decisions intersect with privilege, ethics, and long-term care. If you’ve ever felt torn between helping and making ends meet, this conversation is for you.
Topics covered:
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Resources mentioned in this episode
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Connect with Carolyn:
Quote:
“And there's a belief that those professionals should just be content with doing good work and not want to make money. Teachers, Nurses, And of course, Therapists, Social Workers. Of course, no one tells Doctors, Dentists or Lawyers that they should be working for free, right” - Carolyn
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