Some therapists are able to build sustainable practices in just a month or two. In this article, I explore what enables this type of success.
A practical guide on how to grow your practice from a counsellor who recently started his work as a private practicing counsellor
Even if you’ve never considered moving your therapy practice online, your perspective might currently be shifting. With these Corona-plagued sci-fi times, an ever increasing part of the world has to practice social distancing, and so it might soon be the case that for you, as a therapist, to be able to continue offering counselling there isn’t any other way than to do therapy online.
Working as a counsellor in a private practice has both rewards and hurtles. Here are the main things to keep in mind when going the “private practice” way.
My trajectory to become a clinical psychologist was highly assorted. It was composed of an introduction to a wide variety of schools of therapy. That’s how it works…
I have been working psychotherapy with asylum-seekers immigrants since my clinical training year at the Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture in New York City. As I would…
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What Psychotherapy and Counselling Means to Your Work in Private Practice in Berlin and beyond When I moved to Berlin in 2013, I had just graduated from the…
When I moved to Berlin, everything that happened to me seemed to happen by lucky chance. Unexpectedly, within a couple of months, I was my own boss in…