1st Edition

Setting Up and Maintaining an Effective Private Practice A Practical Workbook for Mental Health Practitioners

By Philippa Weitz Copyright 2006
    154 Pages
    by Routledge

    154 Pages
    by Routledge

    Counsellors, psychotherapists and psychologists are proud to belong to the helping professions. Those working within these professions see themselves as caring people trying to help others to understand themselves better, to feel better about themselves, and to help them get over various traumas and difficulties that they have experienced either within their lives or personalities. Talking about money and thinking of their clients, and the units of therapy time, as items of income can be uncomfortable. Many counsellors, psychotherapists and psychologists may not easily view their private practice as a business. But that is what it is and the primary role of any business is to be profitable. In this volume, the author guides us through practicalities of setting up and maintaining a private practice, and addresses the tensions and problems faced by the practitioner trying to both provide care and run an effective business. The author provides clear models and examples that practitioners will be able to adapt to their own circumstances, for example showing them how to set up accounts.

    Introduction , Checking Your Motivation for Setting up a Private Practice , Some Initial Words of Advice , How to use this Book , Marketing , Setting up the structure of the business , The practicalities of running the business , Specific issues for a counselling business , Working self-employed within the NHS , Useful organisations , Profit and Loss forecasts , How to set up your accounts , Employee confidentiality agreement , Client information assessment form , Client details and agreement form , Job application form

    Biography

    Philippa Weitz