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In this episode of The Private Practice Elevation Podcast, you’re going to get a glimpse into the various stages over the lifespan of a growing private practice.
Many therapists start out as solo practitioners, building a private practice around one-on-one client work.
Over time, they may find themselves full of clients - so much so that they have to start a waiting list or refer new clients to other therapists outside of their practice.
So they shift their focus to hiring associates and start building their group practice and continue growing.
But there’s actually more than one way to scale a private practice.
And with the rise of online therapy and the ability to reach more people nationwide, opportunities are increasing!
So, today we’re chatting with seasoned entrepreneur and private practice owner Gordon Brewer all about the path he’s taken over the life of his private practice.
Thinking about the next 5 years and nearing retirement, Gordon has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to scaling a private practice so that it serves his clients and aligns with his life values.
So pull up a chair as I chat with my friend, Gordon, as he takes behind the scenes and tells the story of his own growth and scaling a private practice.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
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About Gordon Brewer
Gordon started a new podcast in 2022, The Kindness & Compassion Podcast, that
explores the intersection of psychology, science and spirituality to create more kindness
and compassion in the world.
Gordon has worked in the human services and mental health fields for over 30 years.
He has previously worked in agency settings and is currently in private practice as a
therapist. He is the owner of a group therapy practice, Kingsport Counseling Associates,
PLLC (www.kingsportcounseling,com) located in Kingsport, TN. He has also served as
an adjunct instructor and internship supervisor at East Tennessee State University.
Gordon is married to Mary “Sister” Brewer and they have one daughter, Rebecca who is
an environmental educator. Gordon is also a clergy person in the Episcopal Church
(vocational deacon).
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In this episode of The Private Practice Elevation Podcast, you’re going to get a glimpse into the various stages over the lifespan of a growing private practice.
Many therapists start out as solo practitioners, building a private practice around one-on-one client work.
Over time, they may find themselves full of clients - so much so that they have to start a waiting list or refer new clients to other therapists outside of their practice.
So they shift their focus to hiring associates and start building their group practice and continue growing.
But there’s actually more than one way to scale a private practice.
And with the rise of online therapy and the ability to reach more people nationwide, opportunities are increasing!
So, today we’re chatting with seasoned entrepreneur and private practice owner Gordon Brewer all about the path he’s taken over the life of his private practice.
Thinking about the next 5 years and nearing retirement, Gordon has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to scaling a private practice so that it serves his clients and aligns with his life values.
So pull up a chair as I chat with my friend, Gordon, as he takes behind the scenes and tells the story of his own growth and scaling a private practice.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
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!
Links mentioned in this episode:
About Gordon Brewer
Gordon started a new podcast in 2022, The Kindness & Compassion Podcast, that
explores the intersection of psychology, science and spirituality to create more kindness
and compassion in the world.
Gordon has worked in the human services and mental health fields for over 30 years.
He has previously worked in agency settings and is currently in private practice as a
therapist. He is the owner of a group therapy practice, Kingsport Counseling Associates,
PLLC (www.kingsportcounseling,com) located in Kingsport, TN. He has also served as
an adjunct instructor and internship supervisor at East Tennessee State University.
Gordon is married to Mary “Sister” Brewer and they have one daughter, Rebecca who is
an environmental educator. Gordon is also a clergy person in the Episcopal Church
(vocational deacon).
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