Managing Your Risks for Long Term Care: Do Not Be Caught Off Guard
Planning for longevity and figuring out how to pay for it if we need extended care is increasingly in the news, especially for women and those with a history of longevity in their families. The resulting risk of needing assistance with daily living activities that we...
Considerations for Deepening Cultural Competence and Humility
During the first half of 2021, several members of the Student and Early Career Psychologist (SECP) Committee participated in a project-based mentoring program, in which early career policyholders were matched with an SECP member and veteran policyholder to...
100,000 Reasons to Celebrate The Trust’s Advocate 800 Program
With the first consultation on July 1, 1994, the Advocate 800 Program was launched to provide Trust policyholders with a resource to help avoid or reduce the risk of malpractice actions and disciplinary complaints. We’re proud to share that on September 22,...
4 Tips to Remedy ‘Zoom Fatigue’
The COVID pandemic has brought a new normal for many of us working and going to school remotely: video calls. Many psychologists are doing their part by socially distancing from clients, family, and friends by using videoconferencing platforms like Zoom and...