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Being the “Alternative” Therapist with Safrianna
Safrianna was trying to figure out how to sustain herself and be successful in her profession. Check out her story of being diagnosed with fibromyalgia and not having enough to pay for her bills to thriving in private practice and transforming her life!
Navigating through Chronic Illness, Grief, and Finding Balance Despite a Pandemic
Jacqueline, MA, LMFT provides couples therapy in Milford, CT. She shared with us her Private Practice Success Story of finding balance and success while managing her chronic illness, processing through grief and loss, and adapting her practice during a pandemic.
Finding Solace in Private Practice Amidst Chronic Illness
Karen, Ph.D. provides virtual clinical psychology therapy and consultation services for ASD youth and their families throughout Massachusetts.
Karen shared her transformation story of shifting from full time work in the public sector to private practice business owner. A year ago, it became clear to Karen that she was unable to continue with her current full time position due to chronic migraines and neurological health concerns. She wasn’t ready to throw in the towel, and decided that despite her chronic illness - she had more to give the world.
Finding Security in Telehealth and Business Processes with Dr. Gretchen
Gretchen provides video therapy for grief, loss, chronic illness, and medical trauma in California. She wrote "Moving Through Grief" in 2019, which is written through the proactive lens of ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy).
Gretchen sat down with us to give her insight as a clinician with over 10 years experience using telehealth. She provides wonderful advice about getting your processes in order, tips and tricks for work-from-home life, and working within your comfort zones.
It’s all the things: A zig-zag story to multiple streams of income and a group practice - Kimberly’s Story
Kimberly shares her experience as a clinician who has expanded into a group practice, moved to and from another state, is introverted, launched retreats and workshop and is passionate and fascinated by business and is using the lifetime access of Business School Bootcamp for Therapists.
An Introvert’s Guide to Bootcamp - Yolanda’s Story
You recharge from being alone, away from groups of people or interacting with others. Your introversion is your greatest power. It is what allows you to connect deeply with others, to feel with your clients and to see the subtleties of the world around you. Yolanda shares this and more in her experience as a clinician who is introverted, who is HSP and who has built a group practice using Business School Bootcamp for Therapists.
When Life Happens - Chronic Illness
As therapists, when we show up to session, we show up fully. We physically, emotionally, and spiritually are present. But what happens when we face struggles with any aspect of our health, chronically, day in and day out?
Dr. Jennifer is a psychologist in Texas and is the creator of Thera365.com She shares how her journey through chronic illness has shaped her private practice.
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