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The Industrialization of Intimacy: Corporate Intermediaries and the Struggle for Care Sovereignty
The contemporary mental health ecosystem is currently navigating a period of profound structural disruption, characterized by the aggressive entry of multi-bill…
Finding Financial Freedom and Avoiding Burnout (A Theoretical Approach)
Hey everyone, let's talk about how a solo practitioner might set up their retirement and avoid burnout at a theoretical therapy practice we'll call "CUTI LLC." …
Comprehensive Analysis of Solo 401(k) Retirement Architecture and Strategic Implementation for 2026
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Build a Therapy Business in 4 steps: Part III & IV
Part 1: The Foundation – The S-Corp Sweet SpotRunning a successful LLC is great until you look at your self-employment tax bill and want to cry into your coffee…
The Counseling Compact: What Oregon Therapists Need to Know
Oregon isn't in the Counseling Compact yet — HB 3351 didn't advance in 2025. If passed, it would take effect January 2028. Here's what Oregon therapists need to…
Inside Oregon's School Counselor Shortage
Oregon has 372 students per school counselor — far above the recommended 250:1. Rural districts are worse. With youth mental health crises rising post-pandemic,…
Why Your Therapist Charges What They Charge
A $180 session doesn't mean a $180/hour job. After education debt, supervised hours at $20–$28/hour, office costs, self-employment taxes, and zero benefits — mo…
Free and Low-Cost Mental Health Resources in Oregon (2026 Guide)
Oregon has extensive free mental health resources: OHP covers 1.4M+ residents at no cost, 988 is 24/7, Open Path offers $40–$70 sessions, and graduate clinics s…
7 Strategies for Building a Thriving Therapy Practice in Oregon
Oregon has never needed therapists more — 32 of 36 counties are shortage areas. Here are 7 strategies for building a sustainable practice, from CCO credentialin…
The Therapist Pipeline: Oregon's Next Generation of Mental Health Providers
Becoming a licensed therapist in Oregon takes 7+ years and $100K+. The supervision bottleneck — 1,900 hours at $20–$28/hour — is where the pipeline breaks. Oreg…
Oregon's Mental Health Workforce Crisis: What 2026 Looks Like
Oregon has fewer than one behavioral health provider per 1,000 residents in 32 of 36 counties. With over $100 million in new legislative investments and Governo…