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Group Practice Guide to Profitability
Why your group practice might not be profitable — and the business model shifts that fix it.
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Latest Articles
How to Build a Therapist’s Website: What NOT to Do!
Did you know that 70% of small business owners don't have a website?
I would even sugges that of the 30% of small business owners that have a website, many of them are ineffective- meaning they don't bring in business or make life easier for the business owner.
Before you build or purchase a website, you need to understand what the purpose of the website is, in order to make sure that you are building or purchasing the RIGHT website for you! A website designer, builder, or service it not always looking out for YOUR best interest!
Private Practice Profiles in Technology: Uriah
ZynnyMe is incredibly excited to profile our first Facebook Fan of the week! Interested in having your practice profiled? Join the conversation at our Facebook Page. Remember, having links from fabulous websites to your website is a great way to make your website more "findable."
Uriah Guilford has answered some fun questions for us. Unlike many of the ZynnyMe fans- Uriah LOVES technology. I think he has some great things to say about how his comfort with technology has impacted the building of his private practice.
Can A Pre-Licensed Person Start a Website?
If you are a prelicensed marriage and family therapist, associate clinical social worker, or a clinical supervisor, you may be wondering about this topic. In short, the answer is yes, but. I know, I know, we have heard those "Yes, but" answers from clients forever! Hopefully the Q & A section below will help you to understand why it is, and where the but comes in!
Social Media for Therapists: How Much Social Media is Too Much Social Media?
Do I tweet? hoot? blog? post? Aaaahhhh!!!! Let's face it, there are so many social media sites out there, it can get a bit overwhelming. What is social media anyway?
Should Therapist Facebook Business Pages Allow Check Ins?
So, you are a therapist who is comfortable with technology, or one that someone convinced to get a Facebook business page. What about Facebook Places?
You might be asking yourself questions like?
What is Facebook Places?
Can I turn off people's ability to check-in with me?
Top 10 Signs You May Need a Technology Coach as a Therapist
Thought we might have a little fun this morning with a David Letterman style Top 10 list... wait a minute- is he even on? Wow... I am a dinosaur... Guess y'all know that this gal doesn't stay up past 10 pm- or subscribe to cable!
Pros and Cons of Technology
Ever asked a client to write a pros and cons list when making a decision? Why not do this before you integrate some technology into your private practice. We aren't going to tell you that you HAVE to integrate the tech side of things. We are going to tell you that you HAVE to make an informed decision and do what is BEST for your practice.
Pro: People can have access to information 24/7
Con: Some people forget to get some sleep and try to keep up with technology 24/7
Reasons I can't Go Paperless
I have heard a lot of reasons why someone can't go paperless. Some of them are valid for that particular person- however many more of the reasons are based on misinformation. Well we all know how much therapists don't like cognitive distortions! Here are some of the myths and realities about counselors going paperless in their therapy practice:
Myth #1: It is too complicated.
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You don’t have to decide today.
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