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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 y ...
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Endometriosis and Using Personal Experience for Work with Dr Kirsty Harris Welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. Today's episode is the final episode in our series about different ways of working. It's an unusual one for me, as Dr Kirsty Harris isn't here talking about her private work. In fact, she doesn't even have a private practice. Bu…
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Data Protection for Psychologists in 2024 with Clare Veal Welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. Today we're joined by Clare Veal, a commercial lawyer from Aubergine Legal. Lots of you listening will already be familiar with Clare, as she is the legal eagle behind our legal templates, which are bringing peace of mind to hundreds of mental h…
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The Twenty-something Treatment with Dr Meg Jay: How we can better serve young adults Welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. Today, I'm happy to welcome Dr Meg Jay, developmental clinical psychologist from Virginia in the US. Meg writes and speaks about the importance of mental health for young people, focusing on the twenty-somethings. Full…
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Educational Psychology and Disability with Dr Kirstie Rees Welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. In this series, we're exploring the different ways that psychologists and therapists can work in independent practice. I've been talking to a lot of authors recently, and it's always a real pleasure to do so because the passion and commitment t…
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What Mental Health Professionals Should Know About Passive Income Hello and welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. In this episode, I'm going to talk about the realities of passive and semi passive income for mental health professionals by dispelling some of the myths that you've probably heard. Full show notes of this episode are available…
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TikTok, Group Programmes and EMDR Intensive with Dr Claire Plumbly Welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. In this series, we're exploring the different ways that psychologists and therapists can work in independent practice. Today I'm here with Dr Claire Plumbly. Claire is a clinical psychologist and director of Good Therapy Limited, an onl…
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Emotion Focused Therapy with Dr Anna Oldershaw Welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. In this series, we're exploring the different ways that psychologists and therapists can work in independent practice. One thing I've come to appreciate over the past few years is how beneficial it can be for professional fulfilment and building your perso…
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Making Changes in Your Practice: How to Make Sure Your Independent Practice Meets Your Needs Hello and welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. Today for our final episode of the current series we're going to be talking about how to adapt your practice when your needs as a business owner change, or you realise that your practice isn't meeting…
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Finding Purpose and Meaning Through Trauma with Dr Yvonne Waft Hello and welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. Today I'm here with Dr Yvonne Waft, a clinical psychologist, EMDR consultant, and author of her new book, Coping with Trauma. Yvonne has a unique perspective on trauma, having lived through life changing trauma in her teens to bec…
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Coping With Breast Cancer Author and Clinical Psychologist Dr Sarah Swan Hello, and welcome to the Business of Psychology. Today I'm here with Dr Sarah Swan. Sarah was a senior level psychologist in the NHS specialising in severe and enduring mental health conditions, until in 2019 she struck out into the independent psychology realm and founded Th…
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Reading for Joy in Private Practice Hello and welcome to this week's episode of the Business of Psychology. This week is only going to be a short episode and it's a little bit of a self-indulgent one from me! For me, a big part of making sure that I always have inspiration for my work, that I feel motivated and like I'm still engaged in clinical ps…
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Dr Jo Mueller, The Guilty Parent Club Hello, and welcome to the Business of Psychology. In this season of the podcast, we are talking about fulfilment in our work and what we can do in independent practice to bring ourselves more fulfilment. So I'm really excited today to be here with Dr Jo Mueller, who has recently launched the Guilty Parent Club …
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Autistic Burnout with Dr Alice Nicholls Hello and welcome to the Business of Psychology. Today I'm really excited to be here with Dr Alice Nicholls. She's a clinical psychologist specialising in recovery from autistic burnout. This series of the Business of Psychology is all about finding fulfilment in your work, particularly as an independent ment…
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Leadership in your Psychology Practice Hello and welcome to the new series of the Business of Psychology! Each series we are taking a theme that matters to us in independent practice and going deep on that topic. This time we are focusing on fulfilment in independent practice. We've got some amazing interviews lined up for this series of psychologi…
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Just a quick note to say Merry Christmas and encourage you to take a moment to stop and reflect. Here are my recommendations for some reflection: Collect up your year, month by month what were the learnings, achievements and challenges (use your diary to help) Ask yourself these questions: 1. what do you need to let go of from 2023? 3. what do you …
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Race in Therapy with Kimberly-Anne Evans Hello and welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. Today I'm really excited to be joined by Kimberley-Anne Evans from Kaemotherapy. Kimberley is a psychotherapist, public speaker, coach, and founder of Kaemotherapy, which specialises in helping mental health professionals in private practice, organisat…
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Why you shouldn’t discount your psychology and therapy services (and when I do) Hello and welcome to The Business of Psychology Podcast. Today I am talking discounting; the reasons you might want to do it, reasons it can be a pretty dangerous game, and the reason that I am doing it for the first time in a few years! Full show notes of this episode …
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How to publish a children's book with Counsellor Sue Steer Welcome to today's episode of the Business of Psychology. I'm joined by Sue Steer, who is a counsellor, but also a children's author. I'm really excited to talk to Sue about her journey into private practice and the process of adding a children's book to her already successful business. Ful…
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What matters to our clients in private practice? Hello and welcome to this week's episode of the Business of Psychology and welcome to the new season. I'm really excited to be doing a new series of the podcast and we're kicking off with three episodes that are all about getting more clients into your practice or getting those first few clients, and…
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Who are you helping? Three ways to specialise your psychology or therapy practice Hello and welcome to today's episode of The Business of Psychology Podcast. We are continuing today with our special theme around specialisation and how you can find the people that you really want to help in your practice. Full show notes of this episode are availabl…
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How to make sure your marketing actually works: How to use authority for psychologists and therapists Hello and welcome to today's episode of The Business of Psychology. Today we're going to be talking about how to make sure the marketing that you invest your time in actually works to bring people into your practice and attract the right kind of cl…
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Is it harder to be in private practice now than it was in 2018? The question every psychologist or therapist stepping into private practice wants to ask Today I'm answering a question which is at the forefront of newbies into private practice’ minds, and I think it's a really important question for all of us to reflect upon, especially those of us …
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AI is coming: How to use AI in your psychology or therapy practice in 2023 Today we are going to be talking all about AI and its potential to help us in our work. I am very keen to try and embrace the potential of this technology rather than just getting scared by it and I think it has possible applications for psychologists and therapists that go …
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How to keep the body in mind as a psychologist or therapist with Dr Nancy Bancroft In this week's episode of the Business of Psychology, I am really pleased to be here with Dr Nancy Bancroft. Nancy is a clinical psychologist who you should be following on Instagram @thebodyinmind. She has a passion for mind-body connection, and is making the shift …
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Using social proof ethically and effectively for psychologists and therapists Welcome to today's episode of the Business of Psychology. This is a solo episode where I'm going to be talking about social proof. A lot of the time people assume that social proof is all about testimonials, and that's really frustrating to me because there are actually l…
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Stepping into Workplace Resilience: Dr Jo Burrell and Dr Felicity Baker In this week's episode of the Business of Psychology podcast I'm joined by Dr Jo Burrell and Dr Felicity Baker from Ultimate Resilience. I'm really excited to talk to them about the business they have built together that helps workplaces create psychologically healthy teams thr…
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Funding perinatal support for all with Amy Woolston and Adele Phillips In this week's episode of the Business of Psychology, I am delighted to bring you this interview with Dr Amy Woolston and Dr Adele Phillips from The Koala Tree. They're two clinical psychologists that set up a really inspiring social enterprise together, and I think that you're …
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All That We Are: Best Selling Author Gabriella Braun In this week's episode of the Business of Psychology podcast, I'm really thrilled to be here with Gabriella Braun. Gabriella is the director of Working Well, and she is the author of one of my favourite books of the past few years, 'All That We Are'. We are going to talk a lot about the book, bec…
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How to know if any marketing activity is working for your private practice Don't spend any time or money on marketing until you have listened to or read the transcript for this episode. Too often psychologists and therapists spend time on marketing because they think they "should" not because they know it works. There are no "shoulds" only what wor…
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Cyber security: What mental health professionals need to know to protect their practice I'm joined by Eric Alter, Senior Vice President of Risk, and Cyber Engagement Leader for Marsh Commercial, who provide Oxygen insurance for therapists. We're talking about cyber insurance and why we might want to consider getting some protection from the threat …
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5 marketing trends private practice owners should know about Key Points Relationships are key to all business goals Authority is more important than social media (affiliations, media, public speaking, guesting on podcasts or blogs, books, longer form content that shows your expertise brings the right kind of audience, helps your SEO) Don't bend you…
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Create a marketing strategy for your private practice in 2023: The marketing machine To market your practice effectively you need a strategy. That strategy needs to take people through a logical journey including: Entry - where they meet you for the first time Nurture - where you develop the relationship and trust Sales - where you tell them how th…
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Avoiding people and algorithm pleasing on Instagram with Elsie Owen (aka the people-pleasing therapist) Welcome to Season 4 of The Business of Psychology! This interview with Elsie Owen, @the_peoplepleasing_therapist on Instagram, is one of those episodes that really reminds me why I began this project in the first place. Elsie is really inspiring …
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How to network as a mental health professional Links for this episode: Instagram: @rosiegilderthorp @ThePregnancyPsychologist Full show notes for this episode are available at The Business of Psychology Free Client Checklist Are you just starting out in private practice? Feeling overwhelmed by all the stuff there is to do by any chance? Paralysed b…
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How to use batching and sprints to create more time in your week Links for this episode: Instagram: @RosieGilderthorp @ThePregnancyPsychologist Recommended books: The Lean Startup by Eric Ries Sprint by Jake Knapp Full show notes for this episode are available at The Business of Psychology Today, I wanted to talk to you about two methods of product…
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CBT for menopause: How Simona Stokes is using her expertise to change lives Today, I'm really excited to be talking to Simona Stokes. She's a counselling psychologist who runs a very busy associate practice, but has also set up a specialist clinic called Menopause CBT Clinic, providing much needed one to one services, groups and training for both o…
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How to create a great directory site profile Links for this episode: Instagram: @rosiegilderthorp The Business of Psychology: Episode 32: How to get your blog post seen with Vicki Jakes: SEO for psychologists and therapists The Business of Psychology: Episode 19: How psychologists and therapists can use an ideal client avatar to co create and marke…
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Creating resilience in your clients and protecting it in yourself with Martina Witter Today I'm talking to Martina Witter, founder of Rapha Therapy and Training Services, and the host of the Rivers to Resilience podcast.It's wonderful to have her on the show as I've been following her on Instagram for a while. Full show notes and a transcript of th…
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Ethical marketing in private practice. Scarcity, should we use it? Links for this episode: Instagram: @rosiegilderthorp The Business of Psychology: Episode 59: Using Youtube to reach more people with Dr Clare Roberts The Business of Psychology: Episode 45: How to make social media videos that people want to watch with Allison Puryear The Business o…
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How to inspire on Instagram with Dr Chloe Bedford aka The Running Psychologist Today, I'm really excited to be here with Chloe Bedford, aka The Running Psychologist from Instagram. I'm fangirling a little bit because I've been following Chloe for ages and I absolutely love her content. I feel there's a lot that we can learn from her about creating …
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Adapting to a changing world - why you never finish your online course Links for this episode: Instagram: @rosiegilderthorp Psychology Business School Do More Than Therapy Membership Full show notes for this episode are available at The Business of Psychology Welcome to today's episode of the Business of Psychology. I am looking forward to talking …
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A model for truly integrative therapy: SIP with Dr Melanie Lee and Bridger Falkenstein I'm here today with Dr Mel Lee from Trust Psychology, and Bridger Falkenstein from the Beyond Healing Centre in the US, and notably also from the Notice That podcast. I'm really excited to have Mel and Bridger here today to talk to us about Somatic Integration Pr…
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Burnout in private practice with Dr Paula Redmond Today, I'm really happy to be back after my break and talking to the wonderful Dr Paula Redmond. Paula is a clinical psychologist who specialises in burnout, which is a very pertinent topic for me right now, as I recently took a bit of a break from the podcast and my social media profiles because I …
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5 things you must do if you are returning from a break in private practice (or you need more clients) Hello and welcome to the new series of the Business of Psychology podcast and September! The start of the academic year always feels like a new beginning in my mind; I've never gotten out of that cycle and now I've got children at school, it's just…
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Why you should specialise - old gold that is still important Welcome to this week's episode of the Business of Psychology Podcast. This week, we are doing a bit of a cheeky rerun of one of my favourite episodes, which is episode number 38 on why every psychologist and therapist should have a specialism. I recorded this episode almost two years ago,…
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Free consultations? Should you offer them in your psychology/therapy practice Welcome to this week's episode of the Business of Psychology podcast. This week, I'm considering one of the questions that I get asked most frequently from my students in Psychology Business School, and that is should we be offering free consultations for therapy work? No…
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Ghosting: Why you are being ghosted and how to stop being ghosted in your psychology or therapy practice This episode of the Business of Psychology is a response to a painful question that comes up in Psychology Business School and the Do More Than Therapy membership regularly in our weekly coaching calls, and that is; why do clients ghost us? I ha…
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100th Episode! What I have gained from 100 episodes of podcasting Welcome to what is for me a really special episode of the Business of Psychology podcast. It's really special to me because this is the 100th episode! It's actually not the 100th episode that I've recorded, as you might have noticed there are a few bonus episodes in there and they do…
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3 blogs to write when you are starting out in private practice Today I'm talking about a topic which sort of surprises me that I'm talking about, because I often really don't like it when marketing experts come out with 20 blogs you need to write now for your private practice (for example) because I think that undermines the most important principl…
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The unexpected costs of running a private practice I know nobody likes talking about money. I don't like talking about money. But I am motivated to make an episode about money today, because I see so many people being completely blindsided by the costs of running a private practice, and setting their fees badly at the beginning of their private wor…
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