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Business planning to supercharge your psychology private practice part 1

Business planning to supercharge your psychology private practice part 1

FromThe Business of Psychology


Business planning to supercharge your psychology private practice part 1

FromThe Business of Psychology

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18 minutes
Released:
Mar 20, 2020
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LinksJoin the https://psychologybusinessschool.com/the-psychology-business-school/ (Psychology Business School membership here.)
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Do more than therapy in your psychology private practice 
If you are setting up a psychology private practice you need a business plan. And it needs to have more than therapy in it… Many of us stumble into private practice as an add on to an already busy NHS (or other public health) role. It is too easy for us to just assume that all we do is rent a room and use our existing skills. Many talented clinical psychologists, therapists and counsellors are shocked to discover that they don’t make much money from their private practice.
 
I was in that position a year ago. I had gone full time in my practice and was busy with clients. But I wasn’t making much money, didn’t have the flexibility I needed to fit around solo parenting my two children and most annoyingly I found myself with NO time to do the community psychology interventions I was passionate about.
 
I noticed I was heading for financial, creative and emotional burnout and invested in business coaching to figure out how on earth to make it right. It was the best decision I ever made and I have put the key learning points into this blog and the psychology private practice business plan workbook (available when the Crowdfunder goes live on March 2nd!) to help make sure you don’t make the same mistakes as me. If you are just starting out you might find yourself feeling resistant or “a bit icky” about some of this stuff. Don’t worry that is part of the journey. You will feel better when you are up, running and helping lots of people.
 
The Foundation of a Psychology Business Plan 
Mission: What do you want from your private psychology practice or project? 
All too often we set off into a venture without being intentional about what we are trying to create. However you run your practice, whether full time or part time I guarantee it is going to have you working more hours than you ever did in the NHS. The good news is many of those hours won’t feel like “work” at all if you are passionate about the purpose of your practice. So don’t skip this bit if you want to feel fulfilled rather than drained by your work!
 
The following questions should help you figure out your personal and professional mission:
 
What is the change you want to create in the world?
What is the change you want to make in your life?
 
Write out one or two clear mission statements that sum up the impact you want to have for other people. Then write one that puts into words what your work needs to provide for you and your family.
 
I want to help X (insert group of people you want to help) to do X. I will use my X skills to do this.
 
I want to create a life that allows me to live my values. The things I value most in life are x, y and z. My business will help me to have more of these in my life by x, y , z.
 
My examples: 
I want to help solo parents to parent confidently through hard times in life. I will use my therapy and writing skills to do this.
 
I want to help psychologists and therapists who want to have big impact but feel stuck and don’t know how get their projects off the ground. I will use my writing, marketing and coaching skills to do this.
 
I want to create a life that allows me to live my values. The things I value most in life are health, being present with my family and creating social change. My business will help me to have...
Released:
Mar 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you a mental health professional with a feeling in the pit of your stomach that the system is BROKEN? Did you start your training full of ideas about changing the landscape of mental health for the better but now you find you are so busy seeing people in crisis that you don't have time to do any of it? Do you KNOW that we need to get out of our therapy rooms and start reaching people in other ways? Do you KNOW that the key to better mental health is prevention not crisis management? If you do then join me for a mix practical skills, strategies and inspirational interviews with psychologists and therapists just like you who are using their skills to do BIG things way beyond the therapy room. Prepare to get your "trainee spirit" back.