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Many private practice owners build their solo practice one step at a time.
Perhaps they start out with little to no business experience and slowly get the pieces in place in order to get clients, make the business profitable and grow.
And then, they decide the next stage of growing their business will be to build a group practice by adding more therapists into the mix. So they start hiring and figuring out this new phase and all the challenges that go along with it.
The trouble is that there are many key steps that are missed way back in the solo practice phase that can make building a profitable and sustainable group practice even more difficult.
This means that many therapists end up just doing the best they can instead of setting their private practice up in such a way that they can scale in the future.
And when you add more clinicians into the practice, things get more complicated, and those steps missed at the solo practice stage can turn into big headaches and liabilities.
You can end up with a “full” private practice with 5 employees and only making $20k a year (a common occurrence!).
To help you avoid these missteps and start creating a sustainable practice that sets you up for future success, we’re talking to Miranda Palmer.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:Links mentioned in this episode:
About Miranda Palmer
Miranda Palmer, LMFT loves helping therapists bridge the gap between what it takes to be a great therapist who gets great clinical outcomes and what it takes to run a successful therapy practice. She has helped thousands of therapists from around the world make the mindset shifts that allow a more effortless application of marketing strategies that grow a private practice that is not just financially sustainable, but that gets great clinical outcomes.
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Many private practice owners build their solo practice one step at a time.
Perhaps they start out with little to no business experience and slowly get the pieces in place in order to get clients, make the business profitable and grow.
And then, they decide the next stage of growing their business will be to build a group practice by adding more therapists into the mix. So they start hiring and figuring out this new phase and all the challenges that go along with it.
The trouble is that there are many key steps that are missed way back in the solo practice phase that can make building a profitable and sustainable group practice even more difficult.
This means that many therapists end up just doing the best they can instead of setting their private practice up in such a way that they can scale in the future.
And when you add more clinicians into the practice, things get more complicated, and those steps missed at the solo practice stage can turn into big headaches and liabilities.
You can end up with a “full” private practice with 5 employees and only making $20k a year (a common occurrence!).
To help you avoid these missteps and start creating a sustainable practice that sets you up for future success, we’re talking to Miranda Palmer.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:Links mentioned in this episode:
About Miranda Palmer
Miranda Palmer, LMFT loves helping therapists bridge the gap between what it takes to be a great therapist who gets great clinical outcomes and what it takes to run a successful therapy practice. She has helped thousands of therapists from around the world make the mindset shifts that allow a more effortless application of marketing strategies that grow a private practice that is not just financially sustainable, but that gets great clinical outcomes.
Subscribe & Review in Apple Podcasts
If you’re not yet subscribed to the podcast I want to encourage you to do that today. This is the best way to make sure you don’t miss an episode! Click here to subscribe on iTunes.
And if you’re feeling extra generous, I’d love to hear what you think about the podcast. Reviews help others find the podcast plus I’d really love to hear what you think! Click here to leave a review. Just click on “Ratings & Reviews” then “Write a review.” Let me know what you like best about the podcast. Thank you!
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