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Struggling in Private Practice: Business School Q&A
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Struggling in Private Practice: Business School Q&A

Learn from inspirational members of Business School for Therapists who’ve found success in practice after struggling! Whether you’re just starting to feel like you don’t know where to turn or you’ve been gasping for air for a long time, you’ll find some answers to help you get unstuck.

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Websites for Therapists with Tabitha
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Websites for Therapists with Tabitha

Tabitha shares how she refined her messaging and website to align with her identity. Learn about building a website that resonates with you and your future clients!

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Struggling in Private Practice Discussion Panel
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Struggling in Private Practice Discussion Panel

In this episode of Starting a Counseling Practice, we feature various Business School for Therapists alumni who had setbacks in their journeys into private practice. Guests share ways they weren't progressing in their businesses and where they are now.

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Pain and Burnout in Private Practice: Starting a Practice as an HSP & Introvert
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Pain and Burnout in Private Practice: Starting a Practice as an HSP & Introvert

Miranda and Maegan chat about Maegan's path into private practice along with the bumps from physical pain, medication, burnout, and relocation. She opens up about being introverted, which led her to a few instances of burnout and the changes that alleviated them. They discuss how the “normalized" amount of workload isn't sustainable in the long run and adjusting your business to function and sustain yourself “beyond the couch.”

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Know Yourself and Stand Out: Self-Disclosing and Improving Your Presence Online with Ronald
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Know Yourself and Stand Out: Self-Disclosing and Improving Your Presence Online with Ronald

Ronald and Miranda speak on growing your practice with marketing, his experience with agency work, and advice for considering a career in therapy at an older age. Ronald emphasizes showing a sense of self-disclosure can amplify your message while standing out as every website conveys the same message: “I really care about clients and I really try hard.” Ronald also advises having a sense of self and conducting workshops can help establish a career in therapy.

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Fall 2021 Update: Immigrant, Introvert, and Woman of Color
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Fall 2021 Update: Immigrant, Introvert, and Woman of Color

It’s been 8 months since we last talked to Ibinye (Ibi), and we wanted to share an update! Since, January 2021 - Ibi has continued to utilize Business School Bootcamp to help her spread her wings and lean into her creativity. She shares how she’s learning that you do not need anyone’s permission to have the business you want, and that your business does not have to equal who you are!

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Finding Accountability and Revamping Your Private Practice with Danielle
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Finding Accountability and Revamping Your Private Practice with Danielle

Danielle shared with us her private practice success story of finding the accountability she needed to revamp her practice after 8 years as a business owner! Danielle's practice had already shifted from part-time to full-time, but she found herself overworked and overwhelmed with the business side of things - until she joined Bootcamp three years ago. Since Bootcamp, she has hit TWO five figure months, something she had never done in all her years in private practice.

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Gaining Confidence and Control in Private Practice
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Gaining Confidence and Control in Private Practice

Lisa, MA, LPCC, BC-DMT, is a dance movement therapist and licensed professional clinical counselor who offers help with anxiety and depression in San Francisco, CA.

She shared her story of transitioning from a clinical case manager with misaligned work and a part-time private practice to a happy, confident full-time business owner.

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“BST was the best investment I have made in myself. I went from working 45-50 hours per week to working 25 hrs, doubling my income,” Cyndi

What if this really could change everything?

You don’t have to decide today.

Just get on the interest list and we’ll walk you through what Business School for Therapists is, what it includes, and how it’s helped thousands of therapists get their life (and income) back.