Addressing Your Private Practice Fears: What if I Don't Get Enough Clients?

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 34

  • @John_II
    @John_II Před 3 lety +16

    This isn't just good for psychologist/therapists. This is generally good advice for other professionals. :)

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety

      Such a great tip! Any business would benefit from marketing and testing their marketing before launching. So true!

  • @enatp6448
    @enatp6448 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm thinking of starting with video sessions and see how that. I'm fortunate to have a home office space. Feels like a low risk option at this point - all things considered. Thanks for covering this. I love when you give examples of specialized work! Gets my creative thinking going. 😊

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you find the examples helpful, I've been trying to incorporate those more often. Yes I agree, especially with how many folks are willing to do teletherapy these days, launching a home teletherapy practice is such a low cost, low risk option!

  • @Enchanteralle
    @Enchanteralle Před 3 lety +2

    Yes that was what triggered my anxiety...clients coming and going and then some periods of low referrals. However, this month has been insane. Non-stop inquiries. I started in mid March when the pandemic started and I was panicking because the first 2-2.5 month were like 0 referrals. I'm not accepting insurance. Got my first client in mid May. And now I'm expanding.

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety +2

      That's amazing!! Congratulations on all your success!

    • @Enchanteralle
      @Enchanteralle Před 3 lety +1

      @@PrivatePracticeSkills Thank you! There is a high demand for therapists, so I hope those referrals keep coming!

  • @compassionatepeercounseling

    Great ideas! I'm learning this through trial and error. I also have a part time job and it is very helpful for support.

  • @christianlamb
    @christianlamb Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid! This is obviously such a mystery how your going to be found by clients. Marketing, at least in my Masters program, was not discussed. I'm finding it easy to get caught up in side hustles... online referral networks....and seeking safety...credentialing with insurance companies....so I've been losing track of consistently marketing. Only so many hours in the day when you have a full time agency job, wife and kid. :-) Time to get back on the marketing track!! Thx as always!

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety +1

      That's so true - any one of those tasks is plenty to fill your plate! You can always dedicate as little as 30 minutes a week to a marketing approach and it will still add up over time!

  • @NaTashaBLMFT
    @NaTashaBLMFT Před 3 lety +4

    Can you do a video on how to put clients on a waitlist?

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety +3

      Great question! I think there are a lot of folks wondering about this so I'm definitely adding this to the list. Thanks for the request!

  • @christagrey4819
    @christagrey4819 Před 3 lety +4

    What about the ethics of having a waitlist? If these are people that are actively hurting, i feel it would be unethical to refuse immediate service to them by putting them on a waitlist, and would be better to refer them to someone who can support them immediately, then keep their referral info and contact them when you are available to see them.

    • @wojali
      @wojali Před 3 lety

      Related to that, I'm very curious as to how often do clients reach out, and are willing to actually wait? They may say ok to be on a waitlist, but I'm guessing here that they're probably also calling up other clinicians for their availability. Question for the group: How long do they actually wait before they go off elsewhere? 2 weeks? 1 month?

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety +1

      Great question! It is SO important to be clear on what the waitlist entails, and offer alternative referral options. I've found that for the folks I tend to work with, they're not in immediate crisis and are pretty eager to work specifically with me since my focus is so specialized and hard to come by. If I sense anyone inquiring is in more immediate crisis or would benefit from services right away, I strongly encourage them to meet with someone with availability and offer referrals. I hope this helps!

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety +2

      Great question! Often after the initial call, a significant number of folks are intent on meeting with me - more than half. This is the benefit of having a clear marketing strategy - folks believe they've found the best match and are willing to wait if their needs aren't more urgent. I have a waitlist right now with some folks still checking in after several months since I first spoke with them. At this point, my practice has been full for awhile so I don't offer a waitlist anymore, but potential clients will still ask if I can let them know once I have an opening. I do offer referral options but many folks prefer to wait to meet with me. I hope this helps!

  • @englishrose4388
    @englishrose4388 Před 3 lety +2

    Counseling grad programs should hire you as an adjunct to teach a class. Seriously.

    • @theresam1700
      @theresam1700 Před 3 lety

      I agree. I was blessed to have a GREAT supervisor when doing my internships but there is so much more info that this page shares!

  • @blink56k
    @blink56k Před 2 lety +2

    I am thinking of leaving my last insurance panel, and while I don't think *all* my clients will leave, I'm wondering whether I should wait to attract at least 10 private pay clients (and do so consistently) before dropping the final insurance.

  • @famnfren
    @famnfren Před 5 měsíci

    How do we deal with conflict of interest if we are currently employed?
    Also, wouldn't this give our employer that we are leaving?

  • @dv_browell
    @dv_browell Před 3 lety +1

    I love your videos...💙

  • @tiffany4284
    @tiffany4284 Před 3 lety

    Are we allowed to ask topics here? I don’t have IG. If so, What do you think is the catch with these job posts on Indeed where businesses state they will contract with you and send you referrals. What am I missing 🥴

  • @Larawonderandwander
    @Larawonderandwander Před 3 lety

    Is it worth going to grad school to become a therapist?? It’s so expensive and I’m struggling to justify ROI

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety +1

      This is such a personal decision to think through. I do have a video about the earning differences for Master's degrees vs doctorates that you may find helpful: czcams.com/video/R1vTpNUqvHY/video.html I also hope to speak to your specific question in a video soon too!

    • @Larawonderandwander
      @Larawonderandwander Před 3 lety +1

      @@PrivatePracticeSkills I’ve watched that one. It was very helpful and is pushing me to start with the masters and then see what happens... do you think I can make $100K plus with a private practice?

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety

      @@Larawonderandwander It's definitely possible! There are lots of videos out there about earning 6 figures in private practice.

    • @nellieshoals
      @nellieshoals Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@Larawonderandwander It's definitely possible, but not a field to get into for the money. Your first job (while working towards licensure) will often severely underpay if you choose the full- or part-time employment option--and you have to be okay with that. Most people get into this field because it provides them with a sense of meaning. I believe you need to be motivated to work and stay in the field due to the right reasons. It's what's ethical! Not to mention what will make you a successful and effective therapist.

    • @Larawonderandwander
      @Larawonderandwander Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah I hear that and that’s the main reason I’m getting into this field but I need to also be realistic about cost of living, raising a family etc

  • @courtneylovesreading4116

    I am still in undergrad, but when I eventually have all of my degrees and fully licensed, I think that I might try to start a part time private practice in addition to a regular therapist job at the same time. I know myself enough to recognize that if I don’t do it straight out of training, I might become comfortable and too scared to start a private practice. Do you have any advice on how to take the plunge straight out of becoming licensed?

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  Před 3 lety

      That's a great way to do it! I dove into private practice straight out of grad school. I have a video all about this: czcams.com/video/typjf98A8dA/video.html