![]() How deflating! Costs of Starting a Private Practice in Counseling Usually, these practices close down within 6 months to a year. Sadly, I’ve watched many therapists dive in full-time from the get-go with no clear business plan or marketing strategy. Everyone has different experiences with how long it takes to start turning a profit, and it’s SO much easier to have a profitable business if you keep your overhead costs low by starting part-time. By all means, dive in full-time from the get-go if that’s who you are.īut for most people, the best way to set yourself up for success in private practice is to start part-time and build up slowly. If that’s you, I get it! I’m like that too. Some of you are all-in, go-getter, grab life by the horns type of people who don’t believe in doing things halfway. Take that recommendation with a grain of salt. Why part-time? I recommend that if you’re interested in starting a private practice in counseling that you start part-time, get your toes wet, save a bunch of money, and see if private practice is right for you before diving in full-time. ![]() Why I recommend starting part-time in private practice ![]() Today’s post is specifically focused on the start-up costs for part-time private practice. So you’re thinking about starting a psychotherapy private practice, but how much does it cost? I know from experience that it can often feel like, I guess you’re just supposed to get started, pay the money, and find out later how much it costs.īut it doesn’t have to be that way! In this post, I break down the costs of starting a private practice in counseling and share some tips for how you can save money if you’re on a budget. ![]()
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