Successful and Group Practice: Business School Q&A

The transition from working for someone to working for yourself can be tricky. Even as a successful practice owner, group practice might be something that seems unattainable with all the additional steps required: new processes, supervision, onboarding, insurance coverage, distributing paychecks — ALL while managing the clinical side of your business.

But here’s the good news about expanding into group practice… You DON’T have to do everything at once!

In this exclusive Q&A, alumni of Business School for Therapists opened up about their journeys into group practice. They shared their stresses, setbacks, accomplishments, and advice on starting a successful group practice.

All of them continue to use resources from Business School for Therapists that help provide the foundation necessary to thrive!

Resources Discussed

  • Separating your business and personal life with partners.

  • Handling challenges and losses in your business as a group owner.

  • The differences between agency work, solo practice, and group practice.

  • How to find the right therapists for your practice.

  • Standing out among other group practices.

  • Hiring, contractors vs. employees, and paying your clinicians fairly.

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