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Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, and Lessons Learned
When I first went into private practice, I tripped over several issues when offering my services for a reduced fee. Before you begin advertising that you reduce your fees for clients, there's a few things {...}
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22 Ways to Know Your Private Practice Is In Trouble . . .
I've been reading Louis Baraja's book, Small Business, Big Life: 5 Steps to Creating a Great Life with Your Own Small Business. In it he lists the 22 Temptations of a Small Business Owner that entrepreneurs often fail to notice and then stumble over while building their businesses.
That list got {...}
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20 Questions To Ask Other Therapists
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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9 Things To Consider Before You Decide To Do Therapy In Your Church
Carla read my post here and wrote in asking:
What do you do when as a result of finding out that you are a counselor, your church now wants you to provide counseling services to members of the congregation? Or the fact that you have taught classes at ministry events, and as a result some of the {...}
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