Terry: re your fantasies: Maybe it's time to tell yourself that the
experience of one therapist in Canada is no guide to what will happen in
England. You might wish to be cautious in hopes for early fame and
recognition.and freedom from NHS... Geoff Crealock
Terry Burridge wrote:
>
> Dear Geoff, Bang go all my fantasies about developing a thriving private
> practice on the basis that all my patients would tell their friends...who in
> turn would tell their friends etc. Does this mean that i still can't leave
> the N.H.S. ??
> Yours Terry
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: g. crealock <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 4:18 PM
> Subject: Re: concerned-response to Paul B.& Diana
>
> > Geoff: re quality and success: My perception (as has been stated
> > previously) is that the issue is the counsellor's original contract. If
> > it's in black and white, or was an explicit part of the oral understanding
> > in her coming to the clinic, then there should not be other counsellors
> > hired at all or without negotiation with the counsellor. As to quality
> > work eliciting clients.... I am sufficiently mystified by who I have seen
> > do well in private practice that I suspect that quality of work has little
> > to do with business success and that it has more to do with which cocktail
> > parties you're invited to and who you schmooze with around town. Quality
> > of work does seem to mean something in terms of client satisfaction and
> > long term improvement on important goals but, in business terms, I'm not
> > so sure (sadly)... Geoff Crealock
> >
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