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In this episode of the Practice of Therapy Podcast, Gordon talks about some business basics and being able to navigate the business side of private practice. There are several places to focus when going into or growing your private practice. Gordon breaks these different focus area down into: mindset, planning, managing, marketing, re-investing, and sustaining. Ultimately, having a private practice as a therapist or counselor is being in business to "sell" your time and expertise. People want and need to come to us for our services. Knowing the business side of this assures success.
Business…[biz-nis]
Noun
Watch the video of the webinar here
Private Practice MindsetBeing employed is not the same as being self-employed…
Employed
Self-Employed
If you don't know where you are going, how are you going to get there…
Financial Goals
Time Goals
Keeping things running like a well-oiled machine…
Clinical Side
Business Side
You can't just build it… You have to build it then tell them about it…
Connecting With Potential Clients
Connecting With Potential Referers
Re-Investing For Growth
Fertilize it and it will grow…
Time Investment
Money Investment
Be in it for the long haul…
Gordon is the person behind The Practice of Therapy Podcast & Blog.He is also President and Founder of Kingsport Counseling Associates, PLLC. He is a therapist, consultant, business mentor, trainer and writer. PLEASE Subscribe to The Practice of Therapy Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play. Follow us on Twitter @therapistlearn and Pinterest "Like" us on Facebook.
By Gordon Brewer, MEd, LMFT: Therapist | Consultant | Writer | Speaker4.8
6969 ratings
In this episode of the Practice of Therapy Podcast, Gordon talks about some business basics and being able to navigate the business side of private practice. There are several places to focus when going into or growing your private practice. Gordon breaks these different focus area down into: mindset, planning, managing, marketing, re-investing, and sustaining. Ultimately, having a private practice as a therapist or counselor is being in business to "sell" your time and expertise. People want and need to come to us for our services. Knowing the business side of this assures success.
Business…[biz-nis]
Noun
Watch the video of the webinar here
Private Practice MindsetBeing employed is not the same as being self-employed…
Employed
Self-Employed
If you don't know where you are going, how are you going to get there…
Financial Goals
Time Goals
Keeping things running like a well-oiled machine…
Clinical Side
Business Side
You can't just build it… You have to build it then tell them about it…
Connecting With Potential Clients
Connecting With Potential Referers
Re-Investing For Growth
Fertilize it and it will grow…
Time Investment
Money Investment
Be in it for the long haul…
Gordon is the person behind The Practice of Therapy Podcast & Blog.He is also President and Founder of Kingsport Counseling Associates, PLLC. He is a therapist, consultant, business mentor, trainer and writer. PLEASE Subscribe to The Practice of Therapy Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Google Play. Follow us on Twitter @therapistlearn and Pinterest "Like" us on Facebook.

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