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3 Ways To Scale Your Therapy Practice If You Don’t Want To Start A Group Practice [Ep 164]

3 Ways To Scale Your Therapy Practice If You Don’t Want To Start A Group Practice [Ep 164]

Episode 164 Published 4 weeks ago
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Scaling your therapy practice doesn't have to mean hiring a team of clinicians, dealing with HR headaches, or becoming a group practice owner overnight. If you've hit an income ceiling with one-to-one sessions but the idea of running a group practice makes you want to run in the opposite direction, this episode is going to feel like a long-overdue exhale.

I'm walking you through three fun, doable ways to scale your therapy practice without ever managing a single employee. We're talking therapy intensives that let you earn more without stacking more weekly sessions, retreats that open up a completely different way of working with people, and workshops that help you test ideas and reach clients your therapy license can't reach.

Most therapists think their only options are staying solo forever and running a full group practice. But there’s a third option that lets you serve more people, make more money, and keep your business lean and values aligned.

One of these paths might surprise you. I jumped in headfirst and made a mistake I’d want you to avoid before you try it yourself.

Topics covered on Scale Your Therapy Practice:

  1. Therapy intensives are the easiest first step to scale your therapy practice without adding more weekly sessions to your schedule
  2. Retreats let you work with people in ways the traditional therapy container simply does not allow and there are a few things you need to have in place before you lead one
  3. Offering workshops is one of the smartest ways to test a bigger idea before you fully commit to it
  4. Here's how therapists with a growing online audience are serving people outside their licensed area without providing therapy
  5. You can still be a company of one even as you scale your therapy practice and what that looks like in real life is probably not what you are imagining

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