Happy, Healthy, & Wealthy Therapists

HHW Therapists 3 - Can Private Pay Work in a Small Town?


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In this conversation, Amanda Buduris interviews Danielle Sampson, a licensed clinical social worker specializing in complex trauma. Danielle shares her journey from working in a group practice to establishing her own private pay therapy practice. She discusses the challenges and misconceptions surrounding private pay therapy, the importance of marketing and SEO, and how she has successfully transitioned her practice to better serve her clients and community. Danielle also emphasizes the significance of transparency and trust in her work with clients and fellow therapists, as well as the emotional journey of increasing her rates and the positive responses from clients. She concludes with advice for therapists on networking and putting their authentic selves into their marketing efforts.

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Happy, Healthy, & Wealthy TherapistsBy Amanda Buduris