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In this episode of The Private Practice Elevation Podcast, we're going to talk about the most important things you need to know before you start a faith-based therapy practice.
I know many therapists that want to integrate their faith into the work that they do - both clinically and in how they run their practice.
My wife happens to be one of them!
But one thing that can be a challenge is understanding how to position your practice from a faith-based perspective without excluding other clients that don't adhere to a certain faith.
You may want to bring faith into the work you do, but you may be afraid it will turn other clients off.
So how can you create a practice that stays true to who you are and the faith that's important to you in such a way that will help you grow your business?
Today we're speaking with my friend, Whitney Owens, all about building a faith-based private practice.
She's sharing her wisdom about what she's learned both firsthand from building her own practice as well as the business owners she consults with.
There are a few key decisions and questions you can answer before starting your own faith-based therapy practice, and Whitney is here to help us unpack them.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
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About Whitney Owens
Whitney Owens is a licensed professional counselor, group practice owner, and faith-based private practice consultant. She is located in Savannah, Georgia, where she manages a private pay group practice with 10 plus clinicians. Along with running her practice, she consults practice owners around the country on how to start and grow a successful faith-based practice. She hosts summits, a weekly podcast, and a membership community for faith-based practice owners called Wise Practice. She has spoken at numerous events such as both the Georgia and Maryland annual professional counselors conferences as well as trainings for Florida's Counseling Association. In 2023 she will be speaking at Meet you in Kentucky, which is for group practice owners, as well as hosting her own summit in Savannah. In her free time, Whitney enjoys spending time with her husband and two girls, running, reading, and relaxing in the backyard.
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In this episode of The Private Practice Elevation Podcast, we're going to talk about the most important things you need to know before you start a faith-based therapy practice.
I know many therapists that want to integrate their faith into the work that they do - both clinically and in how they run their practice.
My wife happens to be one of them!
But one thing that can be a challenge is understanding how to position your practice from a faith-based perspective without excluding other clients that don't adhere to a certain faith.
You may want to bring faith into the work you do, but you may be afraid it will turn other clients off.
So how can you create a practice that stays true to who you are and the faith that's important to you in such a way that will help you grow your business?
Today we're speaking with my friend, Whitney Owens, all about building a faith-based private practice.
She's sharing her wisdom about what she's learned both firsthand from building her own practice as well as the business owners she consults with.
There are a few key decisions and questions you can answer before starting your own faith-based therapy practice, and Whitney is here to help us unpack them.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
If you're looking for a hosting company that will not only host your website but also supports you with some of the best customer support I've ever received, then Flywheel is for you. We've partnered with Flywheel to host all of our clients' WordPress websites because their speed, security, and extremely responsive customer service is the best in the business.
Learn more about hosting with Flywheel (affiliate link)
Subscribe & Review in Apple PodcastsIf 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 Whitney Owens
Whitney Owens is a licensed professional counselor, group practice owner, and faith-based private practice consultant. She is located in Savannah, Georgia, where she manages a private pay group practice with 10 plus clinicians. Along with running her practice, she consults practice owners around the country on how to start and grow a successful faith-based practice. She hosts summits, a weekly podcast, and a membership community for faith-based practice owners called Wise Practice. She has spoken at numerous events such as both the Georgia and Maryland annual professional counselors conferences as well as trainings for Florida's Counseling Association. In 2023 she will be speaking at Meet you in Kentucky, which is for group practice owners, as well as hosting her own summit in Savannah. In her free time, Whitney enjoys spending time with her husband and two girls, running, reading, and relaxing in the backyard.

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