How to Know When Group Practice Is Right for You: A Conversation with Lauran
Handling 54 clients may seem impossible, but Lauran continues to add to the caseload as she expands her business into a group practice. How do you know if group practice is right for you? Are you ready for that type of responsibility? What are those next steps?
What You Need to Know About Group Private Practice
Lauran originally joined Business School for Therapists as she launched her solo practice and continued to use the material as she transitioned into her group practice. Before her practice, she worked as a program director and loved helping others while being part of a team. As she grew her practice and her waitlist, she began taking the next steps to transition into group practice.
During the interview, Lauran and Miranda talk about signs you’re ready to jump into group practice, what Lauran constantly uses from Business School, and how outcomes training improved her clinicians’ work efficiency.
Group Private Practice Topics Discussed
Lauran is an LMHC who specializes in anxiety therapy and trauma counseling for teens and adults in Orlando, Florida.
How Business School for Therapists prepared Lauran for her transition into group practice.
How to decide if group practice is right for you.
How to find the right clients and clinicians for your business.
A breakdown of employees and contract workers.
How Lauran tracks and understands her numbers.
What does a group practice look like day-to-day?
