Struggling in Private Practice: Business School Q&A

You weren’t taught how to run a business in grad school, and many of us finish without even knowing what we don’t know! But you still set out to build a business that’s right for you, and now you’re feeling stuck and don’t know what went wrong.

So, you may be thinking: Why aren’t people staying? Are my fees too high? What am I missing? Maybe private practice isn’t right for me.

We spoke with inspirational members of Business School for Therapists who’ve been there, done that! Whether you’re just starting to feel like you don’t know where to turn or you’ve been struggling for a long time, you’ll find some answers to help you get unstuck!

Resources Discussed

  • How to make your business stand out in a saturated marketplace.

  • Establishing boundaries within your business and personal life.

  • Should you dream realistically about running a business by yourself?

  • Alumni share their experiences starting Business School for Therapists while struggling in practice.

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