
When to Stop, Refuse, or Refer a Client: Practical Advice for Protecting Your Practice
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Narrated by:
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Douglas Thornton
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By:
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Alice Langholt
About this listen
When you learn to recognize when to stop, refer, or refuse a client, you are actually giving better service to your client and protecting yourself from becoming unprofessional. Sometimes, letting the client go is going to be what helps that client the most.
This resource is intended to help you keep some factors in mind that will help you make the right call when you need it. In it, you'll find signs to recognize and examples and anecdotes that you can consider as you either begin your work or continue to improve upon it. It is my wish and intention that they inspire you to be a stronger professional.
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