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Setting up in Independent Practice: A Handbook for Counsellors, Therapists and Psychologists

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Working in independent practice can be attractive to therapists for a myriad of reasons; however, the practical challenges can also seem considerable. How can you negotiate these challenges to build a thriving counselling practice that fits with your personal aims and professional ambitions?

For example:
• What do you need to consider when choosing your practice location?
• Where does marketing and promoting your practice fit in?
• How can you build a support network when working independently?

These questions, and many more, are discussed in this compact guide. Written by two highly regarded authors and practitioners, the book gives hands-on advice and support in planning, setting up and running independent practice.

Packed with tips, tools and practical strategies for you to find your own way of working, the book:

• Explores issues of engaging with clients, from the first client intake interview to practical arrangements for holiday periods
• Discusses managing your finances, including setting fee structures and the pros and cons of doing your own accounts
• Pinpoints risk factors for working in independent practice and discusses practical ways to manage these
• Encourages you to assess your own practice through reflective exercises

An in-depth and practical guide to working independently, this is an indispensable tool for both counselling and psychotherapy trainees considering their career options post-qualification, and established practitioners looking to refine their practice and revisit their skills in light of changing ambitions and circumstances.

194 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 30, 2010

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January 31, 2023
Although parts of the book are a little out of date and irrelevant now, the vast majority of the book is relevant and helpful.
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