Empowering Yourself in Private Practice with Amy

Starting your own private practice not only allows you to serve your community; it also allows you to grow and evolve in ways that previously felt out of reach or, to be honest, impossible.

Once you become a business owner, you realize there’s a whole new level of potential for you to heal, thrive, and support yourself without compromising on what you need or want.

In this episode, Amy shares her slow, intentional journey into private practice, the value of learning from successful women in business, and her plans for what’s next: expanding from solo practice to group practice with the community support and resources provided to members of Business School for Therapists!

Check out the full Empowering Yourself in Private Practice interview today with Amy, LCSW, CST, and Miranda, LMFT!

Resources Discussed

  • Amy, LCSW, CST, is a sex and relationship therapist specializing in talk therapy and EMDR in Pennsylvania.

  • Why Amy decided to become a therapist.

  • The aftermath of becoming licensed during the Great Recession and getting laid off.

  • How working for a group practice helped her build her own solo practice.

  • Moving beyond fears of risk and recognizing the value of being a business owner.

  • Learning from successful businesswomen and how it influenced her.

  • Group practice expansion — the next step for Amy.

  • What you want to prioritize on your website (content vs. design).

  • How successful group practices can be deceptive from the outside, and why Kelly and Miranda expanded Business School for Therapists to include resources dedicated entirely to building and sustaining a group practice.

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