Understanding the key differences between coaching and counseling can help you decide if adding coaching to your practice is the right choice for you.
Welcome to our summer boot camp, where over the next few weeks, we’ll dive deep into the essentials of private practice management. I’m Dr. Kate Walker, and whether you’re tuning in live or catching this session on replay, you’re taking a pivotal step toward enhancing your practice.
Getting ready for tax season can feel overwhelming, but when you practice good bookkeeping for therapists throughout the year, it doesn’t have to be!
Whether you’re a seasoned practice owner or just starting out, understanding the differences when hiring workers is crucial. It’s not just about making the right choice for your practice; it’s about compliance with the legal requirements. Keep reading!
Building a successful YouTube channel to market your private practice takes time and effort, but provides so much value. Focus on creating content you enjoy, and if your passion shines through, your channel has a higher chance of attracting your ideal client and being a successful marketing tool.
When you do it right, blogging can be a great way to connect with potential clients, engage with past clients, and increase the value of your brand. Use the tools in this episode of Texas Counselors Creating Badass Businesses so you can be consistent, persistent, positive, and helpful. Hit the ground running, connect with potential clients, and start growing your counseling private practice!
As counselors prepare for tax season, it can feel complicated. Dr. Olivia Wedel helps us sort it all out with great advice and resources. Check it out!
‘Counselor taxes made easy’ may seem unattainable, but I’m living proof that it’s possible. Here’s what I’ve learned to make tax time easier.
As counselors prepare for tax season, there may be mistakes. Perhaps you overlooked classifying all of your expenses. Maybe you mixed client cash with your grocery money. Nobody is perfect and you don’t have to do it alone. Keep reading!
Saying “My client found me on social media” means your marketing works AND you need clear social media policies in your informed consent. Read on!










