Making Therapy Affordable for the Transgender and Nonbinary Community with addyson
Lack of financial resources is often the most significant barrier to mental health treatment for transgender and nonbinary people.
While you have the power to greatly improve the health and well-being of trans and nonbinary individuals, how can you create an affordable, safe, and welcoming therapy for them?
The answer lies in finding a suitable business model for your private practice.
When addyson first started their private practice, they had a lot of trouble finding ways to get rid of insurance and establish an affordable therapy option for trans and nonbinary people. But after joining the Business School for Therapists community, they discovered an economic justice model — a solution to make therapy affordable for trans and nonbinary folks.
Now, not only do they have a full caseload where 95% of their clients are ideal clients, but they’re also able to do incredible work that positively impacts the trans and nonbinary community.
In this episode, addyson discusses their experiences dealing with insurance companies, how they applied an economic justice model to their business, and how Business School for Therapists helped set their practice up for success. They also offer valuable tips for anyone looking to build a sustainable private practice that serves the transgender and nonbinary community.
Resources Discussed
Learn about Ditching Some (or All) Insurance as a Private Practice Owner!
What addyson’s private practice looked like before joining Business School for Therapists.
The reasons addyson joined Business School for Therapists.
addyson’s experience in Business School for Therapists.
What addyson’s business looks like now vs. back then.
Advice for those who would like to join Business School for Therapists.