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LISTENER STORY: Equine therapy, AHPRA complaints, going solo in private practice (with Danielle Rancie)

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Mental Work is the Australian podcast unpacking the challenges faced by early-career psychologists, so they don't have to go it alone. Hosted by Dr Br 
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Bron chats with Danielle about the ups and downs of her journey towards registration, her passion for equine therapy and holistic approach to healing 🐎, and her transition into solo private practice. Danielle also talks what it felt like to receive an AHPRA complaint as a provisional psychologist and what helped her through the process. This was a fantastic, uplifting chat that you definitely won't want to miss! 🤩

Guest: Danielle Rancie, Psychologist/Equine Psychotherapist at Liberty Wellness Australia

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  • Bron is hosting our first online hangout on 16th July at 5:30pm AEST! Join the Patreon to chat about episodes and connect with other listeners here.
  • Interested in equine psychotherapy? You'll want to check out the Equine Psychotherapy Institute and read the book, 'Thinking Like a Horse' by Grant Golliher.

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Producer: Michael English

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