Private Practice Coaching for Therapists

I help therapists at every career stage build a practice that works for them.

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You’re feeling like it’s time, but aren’t sure where to begin. 

Maybe you can’t bear another month at your agency job. As scary as the risk of working for yourself is, you know something better has to be possible. (Psst: It is!)

Maybe you have a few clients but can’t figure out how to grow your practice from an enjoyable side hustle, to paying your bills…let alone a vacation.

Whether you have a rough idea and need guidance on action steps, or you’re an absolute beginner and totally intimidated about how to get started, you’re in the right place. 

Wherever you are in establishing or growing your practice, with the right guidance you don’t need to waste time recreating the wheel.

Private practice coaching is here to free you up to do what you do best: healing, energizing work with ideal-fit clients.

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What's Included in Your Coaching Session?

When you book private practice coaching services, they include:

  • Coaching Session(s) with Bridgett Bollin, LCSW (Virtual or in person)

  • Recommendations, Training, & Feedback

  • Technology, Tools, Systems, and Resource Suggestions

Coaching sessions are tailored to your individual needs, covering various areas of private practice formation, marketing and management such as:

  • Web marketing and SEO

  • Psychology Today profile optimization

  • Electronic Health Record systems (EHR) and billing

  • Insurance credentialing

  • Practice policies, forms and intake paperwork

  • Legal and ethical aspects of practice building

  • Choosing the right tools and software

  • Accounting & finances

  • Systems for the Solo Practitioner

  • Marketing, networking & referrals

  • Group practice considerations

    • Whether group practice is the right fit for you

    • W2s vs 1099s

    • Recruiting, interviewing and hiring

    • Payroll, accounting and other financial considerations

    • Practice culture as a group versus a solo practice