K words can be particularly tricky to say for many children. Because the /k/ sound is made in the back of the throat, children aren’t able to pick up on visual cues for producing the sound. Discover activities to elicit the /k/ sounds in your therapy sessions....
“No” is certainly a word many children want to say, along with some others, like night-night, nap, and noodles! Discover exercises to help boost articulation for the /n/ sound....
While billing and claim submission are not fun, learning about effective billing practices including how to use Modifier 59, can keep your practice profitable....
Few tests peek behind the curtain of the conscious and subconscious like projective tests, but they’re not without issues. Discover the four most common tests and how you can best apply them as a therapist....
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory is a common psychological test providing a myriad of information. We delve into the pros and cons of the MMPI....
The PHQ-9 is a reliable and valid screening tool that is freely and easily available to therapists. but can it be used with all clients? Discover the best circumstance to use this popular mental health assessment....