PSYPACT: What it is and What to Know About It
All of the information you need to know about PSYPACT, a governing body that enables therapists to practice online and in-person across state lines.
Therapists become therapists to help people; business logistics are often the least compelling aspects of private practice. Here's what you need to know to grow a thriving private practice. Tips on marketing, developing a robust online presence, and building your dream caseload.
All of the information you need to know about PSYPACT, a governing body that enables therapists to practice online and in-person across state lines.
Whether you’re considering starting a therapy group practice or just curious about how much work it would be, we’ve collected our top 7 reasons why starting a group practice might not be for you.
Our top reasons why you should raise your session rates in 2021 (and how to go about doing it!).
Our top 5 business book recommendations for therapists looking to learn more about getting their new group practice started.
As the owner of a therapy group practice, there is always opportunity to reflect on your business and develop new skills for the benefit of the practice. Here are 15 skills to become a better group practice manager!
Daydream about the decorative possibilities with these 42 beautiful offices from all across our therapist network.
Seven simple tips that can help you set strong intentions and reasonable rates in your private practice -- plus a free therapy fee calculator!
By making a plan to proactively identify and reduce the potential for burnout, you can learn to care for yourself alongside your clients, and build a sustainable private practice.
Counselors from across the Zencare community share the insight and tips that have helped them successfully conduct online counseling sessions for couples throughout the pandemic.
Therapists who specialize in gender-affirming care share insight into how you can make your practice a safe landing place for folks of all genders.
As a therapist, here are ways you can guide White clients to process Whiteness and racial privilege, and thus begin the work of dismantling interpersonal racism.
How White and non-Black POC therapists can create a safe and knowledgeable therapy space for Black clients.