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Episode #244: Gathering to Build Your Practice
We're so excited to talk about all things gathering with special guest Jane Carter. From using intentionality to gather better & how invitations can make or break an event to the three moments that people remember & how to create them, we cover it all!
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Ask Allison Episode #120: Getting Started
It’s never too early to think about starting a private practice. Trust me when I say you do not have to “pay your dues” at an agency, hospital, or group where you burn out & it feels like you hardly have your head above water. If you want to start building your private practice & thinking ahead, check out this week’s Ask Allison for marketing tips, niche advice (you know I love a niche), where to get started with your online presence, & more!
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Taking Clients With You When You Open Your Own Practice
When we start our private practices, it can feel like a huge relief to take some clients with you from your old agency or group. Knowing you’re not starting at zero can be a huge boost for some therapists, but knowing the ethics behind it is also a majorly crucial first step.
So can you take clients with you when you leave an agency or group practice? It depends on a few things; you may have had to sign a non-compete clause that says you wouldn’t solicit clients of the practice. Those don’t ty…
Doing It Right Right At The Start
Even when we’re entry-level, fresh out of grad school, we usually want to ensure we’re doing everything in our power to give our clients the best resources. How can we know if we’re giving our clients the best care if we maybe don’t have the best resources and guidance as clinicians?
The first supervisor I had in an agency took me to the outlet mall to pick something up that she needed for her son's birthday during our supervision: we chatted in the car. She showed movies during group therapy…
Be an Imperfectionist, Build a Better Practice
Be an Imperfectionist, Build a Better Practice
In this week's episode, 'Be An Imperfectionist, Build A Better Practice', we discuss:
- Being prepared for the emotional changes while business building
- Confronting perfectionism and fear
- The vulnerable side of business building
- The socially/morally acceptable side of perfectionism
- Being seen and vulnerability in business
- Conserving your energy with perfectionism
- Reframing the fear with curiosity
Paying Your Dues?
Raise your hand if you have a strong opinion about whether a new counselor should have to work in an agency before venturing into private practice. Just kidding, we can’t see you. I have a strong, unpopular opinion. Ready for it? I’m a fan of starting with the end in mind in business and in personal development. I’m a fan of getting where we want to be sooner rather than later. AND I’m a fan of solid clinical skills. (I feel like I’m on an HGTV episode.... Long awkward pause…) I choose NOT dicta…
What I Expected vs What Happened: a Guest Post from Lindsay Melka
I am so grateful to have gotten to consult with Lindsay Melka and I’m honored that she is writing for the blog this month. She is brilliant, thoughtful, brave and so honest it sometimes makes my heart ache. You’ll get to hear more about her story (the really hard part where she had to stop working entirely to take care of herself) on the podcast June 5 when we flip the usual podcast structure and talk about some unspoken about things that can happen to us as we build. I know a lot of us learn by…
Where New Businesses Get Stuck
Where New Businesses Get Stuck
There’s a theme I see in the folks who get stuck on the struggle side of their business. It’s wholeheartedly a mindset struggle. A space of desperation, fear, resignation, helplessness, scarcity. It usually starts in three ways:
- The clinician has a great marketing plan but didn’t have realistic expectations about how quickly they would build.
- The clinician brought clients over from another practice but didn’t learn how to bring in new clients.
- The clinician…
What To Do in Your First Month
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Sarah Barnes, LMHP, LPC of Play Therapy Omaha
A mother of three and with over 15 years working in a variety of children's mental health and educational settings, Sarah knows kids. She is passionate about helping children & adolescents find their voice in this world through healing, empowerment, & development of a positive self-concept. Sarah holds Bachelor Degrees in Psychology & Education, and earned a Master's in Counseling from UNO in 2008. Her credentials include: Licensed…
What To Expect Your First Year, Part 1
When I first started working with folks who’d experienced trauma I used a handout. A you’re-not-crazy-these-reactions-are-normal-for-this-circumstance list of symptoms with brief descriptions of why. One of the members of the Abundance Facebook Group (jump in!) said it would be helpful to have a list of normative experiences in the early days of your practice. A brilliant suggestion and I’m happy to flesh it out like that list I used back in the day. I’m not going to pretend like there’s ONE ex…
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