Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Post 2 of 2 - Cara R Hartfield PhD

http://drhartfieldtherapy.com/

All,
You all know that Cara has been my rock throughought our marriage. She has been by my side tirelessly each trip to the hospital. I will never be able to properly thank her for her continued support. Amazingly, she has also been able to continue her career as a clinical psychologist. As we transitioned from Springfield, Missouri to Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2006, Dr. Richard Back, a former employer, invited her to join his established practice. For the past three years she has learned from Dr. Back and has received many referrals throughout the Northwest Arkansas region.
Cara, with the help of other collegues in private practice, is very excited to announce that she will be openning her own practice in Fayetteville, Arkansas serving Northwest Arkansas.
Her practice will be located just off the Fayetteville downtown square at 112 West Center Suite 215.
She has developed a website (copied above) and invites everyone to visit it regularly.
Cara informed Dr. Back of her decision to leave his practice and to open her own private practice yesterday. Her hopes were to stay in practice through the end of this year and open her doors on January 4, 2010. Unfortunately, Dr. Back does not think it is in his best interest to have her stay there through the end of the year. He informed her that she needed to be out of his building one week from today.
We are excited about the transition, but we are not sure if we were prepared for the move this quickly.
Please be thinking about Cara through this transition. She will need all of the support that she can get. While I am layed up from surgery, she will need to pack her belongings, prepare the new office, contact all exisiting clients and inform them of the transistion and when she can continue their therapy sessions.

I will be fine. I ask everyone who reads this post to focus their attention on Cara and her new practice.

As always, thank you for your continued support of our entire family.
Jerry

4 comments:

Patty Mullins said...

Both of you are amazing... I hope you realize that!

I wish I were closer... I know I would benefit from a few sessions with Cara!

Anonymous said...

Cara that is absolutely AWESOME!! I kind of knew that was in the works, but you pulled the trigger on it. GOOD FOR YOU. You should do really well considering how many people with problems live in Arkansas.....LOL. Joking (kinda). I know it is a big step, but I have all the faith that you will do so well........Jim

John said...

I recently met Dr. Hartfield for a fitness-for-duty exam at her Fayetteville office. I've never dealt with anything like that (or like my past few months of various tests either), but she aptly made me feel comfortable and respected through the whole appointment. The appointment lasted about 4 hours, btw. I would certainly feel comfortable suggesting her to my friends or even anyone reading this review. The bad experiences that I've endured through this ordeal were just distant memories due to her professional and compassionate approach. I want to say that she is a treasure in this field of health care. Good job, Cara! Thank you.

Respectfully,
John H

John said...

Umm, wow. I just read ur 1st page... I also use Dr. Jared Enis here in Fayetteville. I use him for epidural chortico-steroid injections. He's much 'better' than my previous pain specialist; but, anyway I just enjoyed the coincidence!

Thanks again