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Nurture Your Fees For Long-Term Success
As a mental health professional, you will need to determine what fees are most appropriate for the services you provide. As your experience and your client base grows, you may be faced with the decision …
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Money, Honey: How to Get a Good Biller for Your Private Pay Therapy Practice
Therapists are known for our incredible “people skills”. Our number skills? Maybe not so much. Even if you are fortunate enough to be great with numbers, you still might prefer to free yourself from the …
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9 Tips to Turn Your Blogs into Cash Machines for Your Private Therapy Practice!
If you’re like most therapists, you weren’t taught much about marketing in graduate school, especially about online marketing. Online marketing for therapists is an incredibly easy (yes, easy!) and inexpensive way fo let your ideal …
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How to Get an Affordable Receptionist, Assistant, Bookkeeper, and other Support Staff!
Are you just looking for a reliable receptionist to answer your phone on a “pay by the number of calls answered” basis? Someone who will take messages, answer basic questions from callers about your practice …
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How to start a private practice (or prepare for one!) while at a day job or graduate school
Many psychologists, social workers, LMFTs, LMHCs, or other therapists find that creating a successful private practice while still working at a clinic, hospital, agency, or some other day job can be a “chicken and egg” …
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Attention,Therapists: August is Your Month for Private Practice Success!
Many private practice therapists take some time off in August. In fact, a lot of therapists take the entire month off. This has a WONDERFUL effect on “supply and demand” for therapists who are hoping …
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Seven Things You Need To Know To Overcome Networking Nerves
This is my networking blog that was published by Forbes. I’m re-posting it here because many therapists have expressed that while they know they should network, they get nervous at events. Hopefully these tips will …
Continue readingWhat Does Your Tax Style Say About You?
When April comes around, doing our taxes inevitably follows. As someone that works with many individuals planning for their financial future and security, I often find that during times of stress we can forget the purpose …
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