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In this episode, we get to hear from Virginia based therapist Jenn Fredette. In this episode, Jenn is going to talk about just how hard it was for her to leave her group practice, given that she felt responsible to stick with the people who launched her into her professional career, but why she ultimately decided to leave. AND - how she went straight into filling her own private practice while charging premium fees and taking private pay only.
In this episode, Jenn will share:
How she knew it was time to leave her group practice, even though it felt like leaving her family
The mindset shifts that had to occur for her to go out on her own in solo practice from the group practice
3 Actionable strategies Jenn took to build her own practice after leaving a group
What it was like to move from a $50 fee to a $100 fee to $175 and the surprising feelings that came up around this transition.
The feeling of panic she experienced when experimenting with a $250 fee.
How getting her fees right gave her the time to branch out and start a podcast.
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In this episode, we get to hear from Virginia based therapist Jenn Fredette. In this episode, Jenn is going to talk about just how hard it was for her to leave her group practice, given that she felt responsible to stick with the people who launched her into her professional career, but why she ultimately decided to leave. AND - how she went straight into filling her own private practice while charging premium fees and taking private pay only.
In this episode, Jenn will share:
How she knew it was time to leave her group practice, even though it felt like leaving her family
The mindset shifts that had to occur for her to go out on her own in solo practice from the group practice
3 Actionable strategies Jenn took to build her own practice after leaving a group
What it was like to move from a $50 fee to a $100 fee to $175 and the surprising feelings that came up around this transition.
The feeling of panic she experienced when experimenting with a $250 fee.
How getting her fees right gave her the time to branch out and start a podcast.

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