When I left employment to begin my own private practice in 1991,
I started by identifying therapists that I believed to be highly successful. Then, I picked up the phone, introduced myself, and asked if I could take them to lunch or coffee to pick their brains about being in private practice. {...}
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RED THREAD: What Books Have You Been Reading?
Part of growing your private practice includes learning new things.
What books have you been reading to help you grow your private practice and what are you learning from them? {...}
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Therapists Who Blog . . . . Heads Up!
If you are a health blogger i.e. a therapist who blogs, then you need to check out Julie Cohen's thoughtful post on her blog, Links for Shrinks.
And, when you leave here, make sure you leave info about your own health blog with a link so that we can pass your good work along! {...}
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Teachers’ Needs Vary And So Should Your Marketing Strategies
Marketing your services to the educational community requires a long term commitment to building relationships. To make your investment work for you, pay attention to teachers' needs.
Elementary school teachers in public schools commonly contend with resource gaps i.e. student poverty and lack of {...}
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