Classic Reprints - Fee Adjustments


Independent Practitioner/Fall 2005

Classic Reprints


Fee Adjustments

Chris Wehl


Contents

Table of Contents

Editorial and Opinion

President’s MessageLillian Comas-Diaz

Editor’s Column Ed Lundeen

Special Editor for Practice Column - “A Pyrrhic Victory”Stanley Graham

Contributing Editor’s Column - “Changing Times - Relating Policy Issues to a Maturing ProfessionPat DeLeon

Psychology’s Scientific Ayatollahs - Ron Fox

Classic Reprints

The Value of Therapy – A Marketing ToolIvan Miller

Fee Adjustments - Chris Wehl

Technology Updates

Online Bookmarks – Pauline Wallin

Division News and Notes

The Mentors Corner – Miguel Gallardo & Tiffany Snyder

Marketing Strategies for the 21st Century - Nancy Molitor

Health Care for the Whole Person - Jana Martin

APA Citation – Ed Wise

Book Review

The Novel Project

Words – Kathie Rudy

The Wisdom of Benny – Stephen Ceresnie

Hychydig Choegedd

Encounter With a Telemarketer – Ron Fox


Or, to avoid any of those nasty anti-trust issues, go to the American Institute of Economic Research’s website and use their cost of living calculator.

http://www.aier.org/cgi-aier/colcalculator.cgi. You can plug in your fee and the year you last raised it, and see what it would be worth in today’s dollars.

Dr Wehl can be contacted at chris@mediation-utah.com or www.mediation-utah.com

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