Episode 22

Pro Bono Work, Ethics, & Abundance with Amy Greensfelder

Published on: 5th October, 2021

Do you know what your profession's code of ethics has to say about pro bono work? If not, you'll be hearing all about that in this episode. You'll also get to meet Amy Greensfelder who is the Executive Director of the Pro Bono Counseling Project whose work focuses on increasing the uninsured or under-insured's access to mental health care.

In this episode, you'll get to:

  • learn what different professional codes of ethics have to say about pro bono work
  • learn about the work of The Pro Bono Counseling Project
  • hear Amy's reflections on the connection between abundance and pro bono work

Here's how you can connect with the Pro Bono Counseling Project:

website: https://probonocounseling.org/

FB: @probonocounseling


Want to connect with the Protecting Your Practice Co-Hosts?

Find us at: protectingyourpractice.com

FB: @protectingyourpractice

IG: @protectingyourpractice

To work with Dan if you're a mental health practitioner in Maryland, go to:

https://danielmayerlaw.com/

To consult with Melissa about your private practice and group practice questions, go to:

intentionalpractice.net

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All mental health practitioners know that compliance is one of those things they need to know, but let's be honest, it can be really scary! Attorney Dan Mayer and David Yood, PhD, a group practice owner, are here to help! Combining humor with personal anecdotes, Dan and Dave draw upon their experience to talk about all the nitty-gritty legal, ethical, clinical, and business-related issues that you need to know about. Come hang out with the guys for a bit, have some laughs, and learn a thing or two!

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