by Josephine Hughes | May 5, 2022 | Business Advice for Counsellors, Pricing and Fees for Counsellors in Private Practice
Setting Fee Boundaries in Private Practice Counselling Setting fee boundaries in private practice counselling is an area where many therapists struggle. This particularly arises when clients cancel their sessions at short notice or fail to pay therapists on time. The...
by Josephine Hughes | Jan 25, 2022 | Achieving Success, Mindset
Top Tips for Growing Your Private Practice Private Practice: Feeling Overwhelmed? When you’re starting or growing your private practice, there are so many things to consider. Your mind can be whirling with things like writing websites, counselling profiles, contracts...
by Josephine Hughes | Sep 9, 2021 | Business Advice for Counsellors, Getting Clients as a Counsellor, Self-Care for Counsellors
Business & Marketing Support for Therapists Do You Want to Grow Your Therapy Practice? Are you wanting to make that move from a few clients a week to a full private practice? Are you feeling frustrated because you don’t know how to recruit more clients? Or...
by Josephine Hughes | Apr 20, 2021 | Business Advice for Counsellors, Getting Clients as a Counsellor
The thought of self-disclosure in marketing can bring therapists out in hives. Counsellors and psychotherapists are told to behave like a “blank slate”: to avoid revealing anything personal about themselves. But, is it time to smash the blank slate? One of...
by Josephine Hughes | Mar 25, 2021 | Business Advice for Counsellors, Online Therapy, Self-Care for Counsellors
Zoom fatigue in counsellors. Is that a thing? Since the beginning of 2020 our lives have changed dramatically. Under lockdown, much of what we do is from behind a screen and online. For many of us as counsellors, Zoom has become a part of our daily lives So how does...
by Josephine Hughes | Feb 9, 2021 | Achieving Success, Business Advice for Counsellors, Imposter Syndrome, Mindset
Doing Something Wrong: Dealing with the Fear Many counsellors fear doing something wrong. It’s often the reason why people won’t try new things. People can be paralysed for years by the fear of getting it wrong: leading to self-criticism and feelings of...