Are you an outpatient private practice therapist trying to figure out how many clients should be on your caseload? Wonder how many patients a full-time therapist sees each week? Learn why the average caseload doesn't translate to private practice, and how to find a sustainable caseload for your ther
Considering taking the leap into private practice? If you are a counselor, social worker, marriage and family therapist, or psychologist, in this blog post, I’ll share some of the things you need in place, questions to consider before renting an office, if online therapy is for you, which EMR to use
You’re fully licensed, have great experience supporting clients, and are ready to start your own private practice. It’s been your dream for years now, but how do you actually build a private practice? Here are 9 steps to take to ensure that you’re setting yourself up for success.
What are ways you can drive potential clients to your private practice? One way is through quality content. In this post you will learn the basics of quality content creation for a therapy business.
Here's how to start a private SLP practice when you are employed by someone else. Many SLPS start their private practices on the side, and this will guide you in how to do that.
Considering taking the leap into private practice? If you are a counselor, social worker, marriage and family therapist, or psychologist, in this blog post, I’ll share some of the things you need in place, questions to consider before renting an office, if online therapy is for you, which EMR to use
What’s in a name? When we name a child, we buy books, debate, practice the sound, and then finally after often fighting with our spouse, friends, and/or family, we land on the name of our child. They then become that; they would never be anything but that. It fits. It is who they are. When […]
Learn more about sliding scale fees, and gather advice for deciding whether they're a good fit for your therapy practice.
Learn how to create a private practice business plan along with why this is so crucial to your success and growth as a therapist.
The clock ticks past the hour and your client isn’t there. You wait. You stare at the couch (maybe contemplate taking a nap) and your anticipation builds. Are they not showing up for their appointment?It happens. People miss appointments. Heck, I’ve missed appointments. For some practices it happens often, and for others it’s something they worry will happen. More often than not, the worry is because every late cancellation or no-show has been handled on a case by case basis and there are no processes in place.
There are SO many creative ways you can get more clients through your door. Take a look and see which ideas excite you, then go after them!
Interview with Roy Huggins, Director of Person-Centered Tech about valuable HIPAA security tips for your private practice.
Considering taking the leap into private practice? If you are a counselor, social worker, marriage and family therapist, or psychologist, in this blog post, I’ll share some of the things you need in place, questions to consider before renting an office, if online therapy is for you, which EMR to use
Are you finding it impossible to get enough done in your business? You've decided to build your business, learn more about marketing, create content for your website, and network more. Perhaps you’ve got a few other ideas too. Do these goals stall out at the planning stage?
How to set your private pay or insurance rate for SLPs. Learn what to do and what not to do.
For most private practice therapists, marketing is a foreign endeavor, shrouded in mystery and bad vibes. In reality, marketing is just about offering your services. Not forcing or controlling. Just offering. But where to start? Here’s a checklist where you can start.
Want to know 5 secrets to help you turn an initial consultation into a regular client? Check out this guest post by Maryellen Dance of Quantum Leap Therapy.
If you're a therapist in private practice, attracting therapy clients might is vital, but how can you do it without feeling uneasy or unethical
Struggling to fill your private practice? Learn how to get more therapy clients by getting super specific about the types of clients you work with by carving out a counseling niche. Read how to understand the difference between a specialty and a niche, how to find your niche, and examples of therapy