Posts Tagged ‘starting a counseling practice’
Steps to starting a private counselling practice
-
Be clear on why you want to practice privately.
-
Identify and dispel the myths you have about private practice to ensure you avoid costly mistakes.
-
Research your market – what are your clients looking for and why would they choose you?
-
Develop a business plan of how you will develop, market and sell your services and what sources of income will be necessary to sustain your practice.
-
Create a marketing plan to consistently promote your service, using online and offline methods.
-
Evaluate the results of your actions and modify your strategy.
How to Get Clients in Counselling
How can I get clients into my counselling practice? This is a cry of many therapists who are frustrated that it seems to be more and more difficult today to find and retain clients.Continue reading »
Specialising in Therapy Practice
Private Practice can be a highly rewarding means to work with clients you are most skilled to help. However, many therapists, in an attempt to attract sufficient clients find themselves working as a generalist when they would prefer to work with clients using their particular speciality. e.g. family therapy, eating disorders etc.
If you find yourself in this situation, instead of hoping for the day when more clients in your speciality arrive, focus on fine tuning your message and reaching clients who are searching for solutions to problems you believe you can offer. Through writing magazine articles, ezines (online articles), You Tube Videos, blogs on your site, free materials to help your potential clients etc – all tailored to respond to the searches clients today make online, you will soon find yourself attracting speciality-related clients.
If you are unsure as to how to use these online methods, or believe they are too time-consuming or technical, we can teach you to do this easily and cost-effectively through our online training. http://www.BestTherapyPractice.com/attract-therapy-clients/