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Where to Find 40+ Amazing Courses for Private Practice Owners

Having access to over 40 online courses offers a multitude of advantages. Firstly, it provides unparalleled flexibility, allowing individuals to learn at their own pace and convenience, fitting education around busy schedules and commitments.

Moreover, the diverse range of courses covers various subjects, from technical skills to creative pursuits, enabling learners to explore their interests and develop new talents. With the abundance of resources available, individuals can tailor their learning journey to meet their specific career aspirations or personal development goals.

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Should I Put My Practice in a Church?

As a faith-based private practice consultant, I often get asked the questions, “Should I put my practice in a church?” Well, like with most things in life. The answer is, “maybe.”

Today we are going to address the pro’s and con’s of putting your practice in a church.

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It’s Lonely at The Top

At times running a business can leave us feeling isolated. Entrepreneurs and small business owners are responsible for making important decisions on a daily basis. Often, we must lead and guide our organizations with little input from others. It’s true what they say: It’s lonely at the top.

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A Guide to Finding Faith-based Clients

In the ever-evolving field of therapy, practitioners often find unique ways to connect with their clients on a deeper level. For those who operate within a faith-based framework, attracting the ideal client involves a nuanced approach that goes beyond traditional marketing strategies. In this blog, we'll explore practical insights and strategies on how to effectively attract your ideal faith-based clients.

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Unlocking Opportunities: The Impact of Attending Conferences and Summits

In a rapidly evolving world, where networking and staying “in the know” of industry trends are pivotal, attending conferences and summits has become a cornerstone for personal and professional growth. These gatherings provide a unique platform for individuals to connect, learn, and grow in ways that transcend the boundaries of traditional education and professional development. In this blog, I talk about how I have used conferences like the LPCA(Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia) as well as the Wise Practice Summit to expand my practice, knowledge base, and network.

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Why a Work Retreat is Your 2024 Game-Changer

In the fast-paced and demanding world of today's professional landscape, finding the time to pause, reflect, and recharge is often overlooked. Enter the work retreat – a powerful tool that can rejuvenate therapists and their practices. In this blog post, we'll explore five compelling reasons why a work retreat might be the game-changer you need for personal and professional growth.

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The Importance of Yearly Debriefs with Clinical Staff

As a new year gets underway, taking the time to debrief and reflect on the past 12 months is not only a valuable practice for individuals but also an essential element for a cohesive and effective clinical team. In the field of therapy, where emotional support and understanding are paramount, annual debriefing sessions with clinical staff contribute significantly to professional growth, team cohesion, and ultimately, improved client care. This blog explores the importance of debriefing the year with your clinical staff of therapists.

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What to Do Before Purchasing Google Ads

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, Google Ads has become a powerful tool for businesses to reach their target audience and drive conversions. However, before diving headfirst into the world of Google Ads, it's crucial to lay the groundwork for a successful campaign. This blog will guide you through essential steps to take before launching your Google Ads campaign, ensuring that you make the most of your advertising budget and achieve your marketing goals.

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What Are the Requirements to Become a Christian Counselor?

One of the frequent inquiries I encounter in my consulting role is, "What qualifications are necessary for me to identify as a Christian counselor?" Many individuals question whether a specific certification or training is essential for carrying the label of a "Christian counselor." Therapists may also ponder whether their understanding of Christianity and the Bible is sufficiently robust to adopt this designation. I want to emphasize that, to the best of my knowledge, there isn't a prescribed training regimen for becoming a "Christian Counselor." Nevertheless, I believe it is crucial to carefully assess certain clinical and ethical factors before adopting this title.

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How to Grow When You Don’t Have the Dough

So often we hear potential clients, friends and family deny themselves therapy based on finances. They say they can’t afford it. However, as therapists we would argue that they can’t afford not to go to therapy. Afterall, neglecting one’s values and problems can create great anxiety, stress and depression. Now don’t get me wrong, sometimes money really is the issue. However, often times, it is an excuse. A way to avoid addressing the elephant in the room and run away from the challenges at hand.

In this way, consulting solo and group practice owners can be similar to our patients. Practice owners don’t want to spend any money to make money. And the cycle persists.

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What Does it Mean to be a Faith-Based Practice

Having a Faith Based Practice means you have a practice that is clinical, but also has faith as part of it. I like to say “it's business with a twist of faith” because faith influences the work that I do. I'm doing the work to honor God and to help people and practices get healing. Faith-based practice just simply means the work I do has a faith-based component to it.

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What to Do When Clients Only Want to Work with You

In the dynamic world of business, there are moments when your professional journey takes an unexpected turn. One such scenario is when clients express a strong desire to exclusively work with you. While it may be flattering, this situation brings both opportunities and challenges. The thing is, there is only one of you! So expanding this scenario is a no-go. Plus, if you are a small practice owner bringing on clinicians, you want to make sure those clinicians have adequate caseloads. So what do you do when people only want to work with you? In this blog post, we'll explore the nuances of handling clients who only want to work with you and how to navigate this unique professional landscape.

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Hiring Friends: The Good, the Bad and the Chummy

As a private practice owner, the prospect of hiring friends is certainly a bridge that I have crossed and sworn I would never cross again. Even though you know there could be problems, the allure is sometime more than one can handle. After all, collaborating with someone you're close to can foster a positive work environment, right? Yes and no. Nevertheless, there are both benefits and drawbacks to this practice that warrant careful consideration before taking the plunge. This blog post aims to delve into the advantages and disadvantages of hiring friends, along with providing guidance on how to navigate this scenario effectively.

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Attending Summits: Networking, Learning, and Growth

In today's interconnected world, attending summits and conferences has become a crucial part of personal and professional development. Summits are gatherings of industry experts, thought leaders, and enthusiasts who come together to discuss, share, and collaborate on various topics and issues. While attending summits may require an investment of time and resources, the advantages far outweigh the costs. In this blog, we'll explore some of the significant benefits of attending summits.

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What is the secret to a successful practice?

I wish I could tell you about some amazing strategy I have created to help my practice be successful. I could give you a 5 step program, write a book, and sell it for millions. But, the secret to my practice growth has not been a program or a special formula.

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Grow Your Caseload by Networking with Schools

Networking with school counselors as a private practice is great for several reasons. For one, it's a symbiotic relationship that benefits both parties. School counselors are pivotal in identifying students who may require specialized therapeutic support, thereby acting as a vital source of referrals for private practitioners. Secondly, collaborating with school counselors enhances your professional reputation within the educational community, establishing your practice as a reliable and credible resource for addressing students' emotional needs.

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The Benefits of Joining a Professional Facebook Group

Facebook groups have become a popular platform for individuals with shared interests to come together, connect, and exchange information. Joining a like-minded Facebook group can offer numerous benefits, including access to a community of individuals who share similar passions, ideas, and goals. Additionally, when the group encourages the sharing of outside source links, it can enhance the overall experience by providing valuable and diverse perspectives. In this article, we will explore the advantages of joining a like-minded Facebook group that encourages the sharing of outside source links.

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Me, Myself and My Practice

Let’s talk about the downsides to running a one-man show. If you’re a therapist running your own practice, this blog post is for you. There are some challenges to this scenerio and today we’re going to unpack those. The limited expertise, increased workload, professional isolation, are just some of the obstacles we’re going to talk about in this blog. We’re also going to talk about ways to overcome these challenges.

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Am I a Good Therapist If I Want to Go to Therapy?

Being a good therapist is not solely determined by whether or not you personally need therapy. Many therapists are trained professionals who have their own therapists or engage in personal therapy to address their own personal growth, self-awareness, and well-being. Recognizing the importance of self-care and seeking support when needed can actually be seen as positive qualities in a therapist.

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