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How to Manage Private Practice Burnout
Private practice offers therapists flexibility and independence, but it can also lead to burnout. From isolation to intense workloads, therapists face unique stressors. Recognizing early signs of burnout and implementing strategies like taking time off, setting boundaries, and delegating tasks can help sustain both well-being and a thriving practice.
How to Transition To a Private Pay Therapy Practice
Transitioning to a private pay therapy practice is a big step, allowing therapists to focus on client care without the complexities of insurance. From clarifying motivations to creating strategic policies and marketing, there are key steps to ensure a smooth shift. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the journey and make informed choices for a sustainable, client-centered practice.
Raising Your Rates? Notify Clients with This Free Template
Thinking of raising your rates? This guide walks you through how to notify clients effectively with a free email template. Learn why adjusting rates can be a smart move for your practice, when to announce it, and best practices to ensure smooth communication. Make this transition easy, professional, and transparent to maintain strong client relationships.
Navigating and Combating Imposter Syndrome as a Mental Health Professional
Struggling with imposter syndrome as a mental health professional? Learn strategies to combat self-doubt, build confidence, and foster professional growth. Natacha Pennycooke shares how to balance personal and professional well-being while continuing to provide top-notch care to your clients.
The Ins & Outs of Bringing Your Clients With You When You Move to a Group Practice
What’s the best way to manage client information throughout a solo practice to group practice transition? Private practices are apt to handle these transitions in different ways. Here are the common considerations that you should be aware of.
8 Things to Consider Before Parental Leave
Are you pregnant or trying to get pregnant and wondering what will happen to your therapy practice? We’ve collected 9 items to consider before parental leave — tips that will help not only you, but your clients and your business.
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What Makes a Good Clinical Supervisor
Clinical supervisors are one of the most important parts of a therapist’s training, which makes finding a good one crucial for your success. Here are some qualities to look for when you’re considering clinical supervisors to work with at the beginning of your career.
A Therapist’s Guide to Working With Highly Sensitive People
Highly sensitive people make up a high proportion of therapy clients. But who are they, what are their defining characteristics, and how can you best support them? We’ve got the answers for you on our blog.
A Therapist’s Guide to Countertransference
Whether you’re on a provisional license or your private practice is already well-established, learning more about countertransference and how to avoid its negative impacts on clinical care is important. Read on to gain a sound understanding.