Supervision is a crucial part of your early career, and it’s important to know when to stick with it and when to move on. Here, we’ll go over some red flags and how to handle them, all in a chatty, conversational style that you know and love from our podcast.
Today, we’re diving into how to find a great supervisor, a crucial step in your journey to becoming a licensed professional counselor.
If you’re looking to build a thriving supervision practice without overwhelming yourself or burning out, you’re in the right place. Let’s dive into how you can develop a strategic supervisor plan to ensure success and sustainability in your practice.
Jenny Melrose is the force behind doubling my business income, and today, she’s here to talk with us about the power of using these tools to grow your business. Let’s get into it!
Building a private practice in mental health isn’t just a career move—it’s a journey filled with unique challenges and rewards. I’m Dr. Kate Walker, host of the “Texas Counselors Creating Badass Businesses” podcast, where we dive into the nuts and bolts of building a thriving practice.
Today, we’re diving into something that might make a few of us squirm but is absolutely crucial for anyone stepping into their own private practice—how to ask for payment professionally. Joining me in this conversation is Jennifer, who is just about to launch her own therapy practice, and she’s got some real zingers of questions about handling money matters gracefully.
Diversifying income streams is not just beneficial but necessary for us therapists. It’s about creating a life where financial security and professional integrity walk hand in hand, enabling us to serve our clients with the dedication and care they deserve.
Today we are diving into a crucial aspect of our profession: ethical business strategies for counselors who don’t have a ton of extra time on their hands (who does?!). As we venture into expanding our practices, it’s imperative to thread …
Diving into numbers, conversion rates, or client counts might not be what you signed up for when you decided to help people for a living. But trust me, with a little bit of guidance and some relatable metaphors, I’ll show you how embracing business problem solving can actually be quite liberating.
Therapists don’t HAVE to do all the work in a first counseling session. Let’s talk about counseling techniques and skills for that awkward first counseling session.











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