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whats up guys so if you work for an agency or group practice you often just use whatever our initial intake paperwork that your employer asks you to use but how do you know what to include in the initial intake form if youre running your own practice well in this video I go over some things you might like to consider including in your intake form if youre running your own private practice 34 weeks pregnant breathing is not getting easier welcome to private practice skills im dr. murray fang psychologist and private practice i post videos offering tools i learned the hard way about starting and growing private practice so that you dont have to so yall have been asking me to cover documentation in private practice since pretty much forever and ive been putting it off since youve been asking me to do it when I really sat down and thought about it I realized Ive been putting it off because theres way too much information to cover about documentation in one video so what I decide