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Hello everyone, welcome back to the Liberated Trauma Therapists Club! We're starting 2025 with a bang: Can I really charge a premium fee for my EMDR service if I'm new at EMDR?
In this episode, we expose the fact that being "new" at something is a construct - that even if we have 20, 30+ years of experience in the field, it doesn't automatically mean that we will give ourselves permission to charge a fee that makes sense for our business and personal needs.
As an EMDR consultant-in-training and business coach, I help you understand:
Resource mentioned:
5-Day Niching Challenge inside the Liberated EMDR Therapists Club Facebook group: click here
Thank you, I’ll talk to you next week!
DISCLAIMER:
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Although I am an EMDR consultant-in-training and trauma therapist, this podcast is not a substitute for therapy, clinical consultation, or professional advice. Always seek the advice of your own therapist or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding your mental health. This podcast, and this episode, are not meant to substitute legal, accounting, or financial planning advice from lawyers, accountants, and professional financial planners.
By Danik BernierHello everyone, welcome back to the Liberated Trauma Therapists Club! We're starting 2025 with a bang: Can I really charge a premium fee for my EMDR service if I'm new at EMDR?
In this episode, we expose the fact that being "new" at something is a construct - that even if we have 20, 30+ years of experience in the field, it doesn't automatically mean that we will give ourselves permission to charge a fee that makes sense for our business and personal needs.
As an EMDR consultant-in-training and business coach, I help you understand:
Resource mentioned:
5-Day Niching Challenge inside the Liberated EMDR Therapists Club Facebook group: click here
Thank you, I’ll talk to you next week!
DISCLAIMER:
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Although I am an EMDR consultant-in-training and trauma therapist, this podcast is not a substitute for therapy, clinical consultation, or professional advice. Always seek the advice of your own therapist or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding your mental health. This podcast, and this episode, are not meant to substitute legal, accounting, or financial planning advice from lawyers, accountants, and professional financial planners.