What to Do When a Client Doesn’t Pay: A Guide for Michigan LPCs

What to Do When a Client Doesn’t Pay: A Guide for Michigan LPCs"

Handling non-payment can be challenging for Michigan LPCs. This guide offers practical strategies to address unpaid sessions, from setting clear payment policies to having difficult conversations with clients. Learn proactive steps to prevent non-payment, tips for enforcing boundaries professionally, and options for handling outstanding balances. Keep your practice financially stable while maintaining client relationships.

Elizabeth Carr, LPC, ACS

Elizabeth is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor practicing in Michigan and also licensed in Texas. Therapeutic experience includes working with adults and children who experience anxiety, depression and emotion dysregulation.

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