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Hello Everyone,

This is to announce a one day (9AM-6:40PM) intensive :

Establishing a CAT Private Practice

Saturday June 2, 2007.

This seminar is approved for 10 CMTE continuing education credits by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) & 8 CEU credits by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) and applicable for art therapists.

This special seminar will provide information on issues important to

starting and maintaining a private practice in creative arts therapy.

(This includes independent contract work as well.) It will offer an

overview, and explore starting up, conducting outreach that leads to

independent contracts, locating and securing space, time management

skills, marketing, referrals, cultivating community relationships,

reimbursement, CPT

codes, fee scales, tax accounting as a private practitioner,

population-specific issues, the benefits and drawbacks, the initial

session, and more. For the new professional, thinking about private

practice/independent contractor work in the future, as well as

clinicians who want to expand existing practices.

Seminar will be led by Frisch-Hara, MA,MT-BC,LCAT & Hara, MA,CGP,MT-BC,LCAT

creative arts therapists who have over 40 years of combined

clinical/supervisory experience and maintain a successful private

practice.

Seminar will be held at the Frisch-Hara Music Therapy Studio located at a convenient upper east side location.

Space will be restricted to a small group to insure personal attention.

Advanced registration required.

Advanced

registration required: $150 if check and registration received by May

25, 2007; $165 if check and registration received by June 1, 2007; $180

after that, as space allows.

For more information, or to register, contact Hara: (718) 918-6728 or gmharamtbcaol.

Regards,

M. Hara, MA, MA, CGP, MT-BC, LCAT,

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