Practice Building Coaching
Dr Colin Clerkin works with therapists and coaches, both new to private practice and those with established practices, to help them clarify their vision of how they want their practice to be and then works with them to help make this a reality.
As he has often said: "Setting up a private psychology, psychotherapy or coaching practice is a challenge that can be daunting when you start out, but if you lay solid foundations from the beginning, building your private practice can be very rewarding indeed" He should know: he has run his private practice full-time since 2004 and has seen it grow year on year, so he knows what works when starting to build a private practice. This knowledge is available to you now via Colin's coaching expertise because he is keen to see you set up your private practice in such a way that it grows and thrives from the start. |
As well as his on-line programme "First Steps to Your Own Private Practice", you can also access a free special report he has prepared for you entitled: "5 Key Considerations when Setting Up a Private Therapy Practice" if you sign up here for our regular newsletter "Building and Maintaining a Successful Private Practice".
This Special Report outlines 5 key things to bear in mind when you set out to build your private practice: get these right and you'll have made a good start. The bullet points below give you a flavour of what is covered in the Report.

Build your practice
1. Remember that you're starting a BUSINESS - so from the start, remember to treat your business as a business ... I help you think about what this involves.
2. Present yourself as the professional that you are - pay attention to how your potential clients perceive you from their first contact with you.
3. Are you covered? - Once you move into private practice, private indemnity insurance is a must!
4. Managing your money - Consider your banking arrangements, your tax commitments and how you present your fees to your clients.
5. Know where your expertise lies and promote it - Narrow your focus down to a specialism early on in your practice: become the expert in an area that interests you and you will enjoy your practice all the more.
2. Present yourself as the professional that you are - pay attention to how your potential clients perceive you from their first contact with you.
3. Are you covered? - Once you move into private practice, private indemnity insurance is a must!
4. Managing your money - Consider your banking arrangements, your tax commitments and how you present your fees to your clients.
5. Know where your expertise lies and promote it - Narrow your focus down to a specialism early on in your practice: become the expert in an area that interests you and you will enjoy your practice all the more.
You can learn more about each of these points in the free Special Report - "5 Key Considerations when Setting Up a Private Therapy Practice" - available when you register for our regular free newsletter "Building and Maintaining a Successful Private Practice". Just complete the Mailing List form above and the Special Report will be forwarded to you shortly. Please note that we respect your privacy and will never sell or pass your details on to a third party. |
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