Category: grow

  • Soldiers Project

    Therapists offer free services to vets. 

  • Private Practice Bookstore

    There are lots (and lots) of books that will walk you through launching and growing a private psychotherapy practice.  Many are collected at the Where the Client Is Bookstore.  Take a look.  (Your purchases there help support the site.)  

  • 10 Ways to Market Your Private Practice Today

      By Biz Savvy Therapist‘s Dr. Susan Giurleo (reprinted with permission):

  • Pop-Up Therapy?

    The L.A. Times reports shuttered mall stores have been opening as short-term, brand-building businesses–“pop-ups”

  • BizSavvy Therapist

    Nice blog on these very topics by Susan Giurleo, PhD at BizSavvyTherapist.com. Now added to the “gurus” list. Worth a read.

  • Private Practice Marketing Gurus

    A handful of marketing sites and givers of advice-for-a-price keep popping up as I get the lay of the (private practice promotion) land. Can’t yet vouch for any of them (though Lynn Grodzki’s books look good). Here’s an starter list, A to T: Juliet Austin (JulietAustin.com) Joe Bavonese (Uncommon-Practices.com) Diane Dawson (PrivatePracticeMarketingRoundtable.com) Lynn Grodzki (PrivatePracticeSuccess.com)…

  • Evolution of Psychotherapy

    Speaking of speaking, the Evolution of Psychotherapy conference approaches. Heavy hitters deliver wisdom (of various weights). Recommended.

  • The Private Practice of the Future

    Practice-growing guru, Lynn Grodzki, discusses the changing face of private practice in a Psychotherapy Networker article posted on her site, privatepracticesuccess.com: The private practice of the future—one that’s profitable, relational, consumer driven, free of managed care, and highly marketable—may look quite different from the ones that therapists occupy today. There are many possible business models…

  • Private Practice Web Listing

    Eventually, you’re going to have to figure out how to bring clients in. One way to start without getting up from the very machine you’re sitting in front of: Spread the word on various listing sites. Catch is, they cost. Rule of thumb is, more traffic = more money. Here are some starter basics–the ones…