Private Practice Blog for Therapists
Hundreds of articles on building, growing, and sustaining your private practice — written by therapists, for therapists. Not recycled generic business advice.
Staying Uniquely Busy and Successful in Practice with Margaret
Margaret felt she was capable of running her own practice. She ran her family’s business before, how hard could it be? Although she didn’t face too many issues, she did have an excessive caseload. When she’s not working in her practice, she evaluates for court cases, and teaches. She clocks in about 70 working hours a week! Although its not a sustainable model for others, she advises others to learn from her unique practice.
A Minimalist Design with Major Impact: Websites for Therapists with Erika
Erika shares how she transitioned from solo to group practice by integrating a minimalist mindset and tips from Business School for Therapists about how to overcome visual limitations.
Self-Discovery and Vulnerability: Websites for Therapists with Kate
Learn why it’s so important to take foundational steps toward marketing, how to embrace the experience of being vulnerable to grow as a therapist, and how to tap into your community (and clients) to take those scary first steps!
Relocating Your Practice, Not Your Website: Websites for Therapists with Ashley
Ashley shares how she opened her online practice after relocating and starting from scratch due to her traveling lifestyle. She shares ways to improve your website's performance regardless of where you move and the importance of your copy.
The Parallel Process: Websites for Therapists with Robin
Robin shares her website process of starting from scratch to using a website-building service back to eventually doing it herself. She highlights what changes improved her website and shares advice on launching your own website.
The Ukrainian War and Trauma in Private Practice with Dr. Polina
Dr. Polina shares what to expect and what we can do as the Ukranian War is brought into our offices. She also opens up with Kelly about her first response to the war, how she overcame her initial grief, and the support received by her communities.
Therapy Is Awkward: Writing and Creating a Following with Nicole
Nicole and Miranda talk about different types of work within the therapy world. After feeling overworked with multiple jobs, Nicole created a meme page on Instagram that’s amassed 120k followers. She also shares the process of publishing a book, including whether you should self-publish or work with publishing houses.
Successful and Group Practice: Business School Q&A
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.
Overcoming Fears and Trusting The Process with Karen
Learn how Karen moved from having to quit her 9-5 job and go on disability to starting her own successful private practice!
Successful Practice Discussion Panel
This episode features successful Business School for Therapists members sharing their personal stories of expanding their practices after joining. Guests share why they joined, what they implemented, and what they refined after reaching success in practice.
Speaking Your Truth and Investing in Yourself: Websites for Therapists with Jackie
Jackie talks about stepping into your voice, creating the business you enjoy running, and how to connect to your ideal clients as a practice owner.
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