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Avoid This Common Private Practice Mistake: Asking Your Clients for Permission on How to Run Your Business [Ep 51]

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Are you unintentionally making the mistake of asking your private practice clients for permission when you should be taking responsibility instead? In today's podcast episode, I dive into the crucial distinction between collaboration and responsibility in your private practice. Discover why asking clients for their input or negotiating with them on certain business aspects isn't just unnecessary—it can actually lead to chaos and confusion between you and your clients.

I'll guide you through identifying which decisions should strictly be yours, such as setting fees and office policies, and how to confidently maintain those boundaries. Plus, you'll learn strategies to handle client requests that don't align with your practice's structure, all while keeping professional integrity intact.

You can expect to walk away with a clear understanding of when to lead and when to listen, ensuring your therapy sessions are both effective and empowering. So if you're ready to take charge of your business and create a practice that truly works for you, join me now!

Topics covered on this episode:

  • The critical business decisions that therapists should make without client input
  • How setting firm boundaries can help you avoid common private practice mistakes
  • When it’s okay to say "no" to a client's request, and how can it impact your private practice positively
  • Understanding your power as a therapist for healthier client relationships
  • How letting go of certain clients actually improve your therapy practice
  • Why it’s important to recognize that you're not the only therapist who can help your clients

Connect with Felicia:


Resources from this episode:


Related episodes:

  • Episode 50: What to Do When a Therapy Client Threatens to Leave a Negative Online Review

Quote:

"Being a good and effective therapist does not mean having the 100% approval of your client at all times.” - Felicia

  continue reading

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Content provided by Felicia Keller Boyle | Business Coach for Therapists. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Felicia Keller Boyle | Business Coach for Therapists or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Are you unintentionally making the mistake of asking your private practice clients for permission when you should be taking responsibility instead? In today's podcast episode, I dive into the crucial distinction between collaboration and responsibility in your private practice. Discover why asking clients for their input or negotiating with them on certain business aspects isn't just unnecessary—it can actually lead to chaos and confusion between you and your clients.

I'll guide you through identifying which decisions should strictly be yours, such as setting fees and office policies, and how to confidently maintain those boundaries. Plus, you'll learn strategies to handle client requests that don't align with your practice's structure, all while keeping professional integrity intact.

You can expect to walk away with a clear understanding of when to lead and when to listen, ensuring your therapy sessions are both effective and empowering. So if you're ready to take charge of your business and create a practice that truly works for you, join me now!

Topics covered on this episode:

  • The critical business decisions that therapists should make without client input
  • How setting firm boundaries can help you avoid common private practice mistakes
  • When it’s okay to say "no" to a client's request, and how can it impact your private practice positively
  • Understanding your power as a therapist for healthier client relationships
  • How letting go of certain clients actually improve your therapy practice
  • Why it’s important to recognize that you're not the only therapist who can help your clients

Connect with Felicia:


Resources from this episode:


Related episodes:

  • Episode 50: What to Do When a Therapy Client Threatens to Leave a Negative Online Review

Quote:

"Being a good and effective therapist does not mean having the 100% approval of your client at all times.” - Felicia

  continue reading

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