Private Practice Boot Camp: Essential Strategies for Success

Thursday, 31 March 2022 10:00 AM - Saturday, 2 April 2022 5:00 PM EDT

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Boot Camp Registration Partial Approval - $499.00

Access to 18 hours of programming and up to 15 hours of APA-approved CE credit. The Practice Institute is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Practice Institute maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Cancellation policy: before Jan 16, full refund; Jan 16-March 15, 85% refund; March 16 - March 24, 50% refund; after March 24, no refund)

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Student Registration for Boot Camp Partial Approval - $179.00

For graduate students in a degree program in one of the mental health professions. Access to 18 hours of boot camp programming. Cancellation policy: before Jan 16, full refund; Jan 16-March 15, 85% refund; March 16 - March 24, 50% refund; after March 24, no refund)

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Thursday, 31 March 2022 10:00 AM - Saturday, 2 April 2022 5:00 PM EDT

IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT BUILDING AND MAINTAINING A THRIVING ETHICAL PRIVATE PRACTICE....

You will want to clear your calendar for this three-day intensive program.

March 31-April 2, 2022

This boot-camp is for mental health professionals across the professional life-span: from students who are beginning to plan ahead to their own practices through the experienced professional who has decades of experience.

Through informative presentations by TPI experts, along with deep-dive small group activities, you will gain a solid grasp of the key factors necessary for success and personal satisfaction in private practice.

Our goal is for you to leave this three-day virtual conference with clarity and practical action steps for an ethically responsible profitable business, regardless of economic conditions, market competition, and changing socio-political landscapes.

 

You cannot get this experience from books!

Bootcamp topics covered will include: 

Pros and cons of private practice as a career path   Innovative ways to get referrals   Nuts and bolts – office paperwork that you need
Join a group practice or go solo?   Establishing yourself in the community   Ethical considerations in private practice
Compensation models and their implications   Which marketing techniques are most effective – online AND offline   How to minimize the probability of getting sued
Considerations for office space and/or telehealth   How to set fees   Use of mentors and consultants
Contracts you may be asked to sign in joining a practice – What to look for   How to collect fees   Envisioning your ideal practice
Taking insurance or not taking insurance?   Three types of insurance that you must have   For students: How to start building your practice while still in graduate school
How your academic training and your interests can shape your practice   Financial aspects of practice    
Should you generalize or specialize? Niche practice opportunities to consider   Key strategies for thriving during economic flux    

 

WHAT SOME PRIOR BOOT-CAMP PARTICIPANTS SAY ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES

 

The Practice Institute

https://thepracticeinstitute.com/

The Practice Institute (TPI) was founded in 2011 by four psychologists, each with 30+ years of diverse experience. Collectively we have managed group and individual practices, specialized in various niches, and have expertise in the use of technology, marketing, ethics, practice administration and responsible entrepreneurship. We have trained supervisors and mentors, and have written and edited books, chapters, articles, and even a journal on practice. We can help you put your clinical skills to good use! We have served as presidents of psychology associations and on boards of directors of professional societies dedicated to mental health and practice, and have taught in Universities. We have conducted workshops, webinars and other presentations throughout the U.S. and internationally (Canada, South and Central America, China, the Middle East, and Europe). You can count on us to guide you through an action plan to align your practice with your own unique values, interests and lifestyle.

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Jeff Zimmerman, Ph.D., ABPP
TPI Co-founder
The Practice Institute

With over 35 years of professional experience, Jeff has been in independent practice virtually his entire career. He began in solo practice, and was a founding and managing partner in a group practice that grew to 7 offices and 20 professional staff. He co-administered a managed care contract with over 200 affiliated professionals, and developed niche practices outside of managed care (divorce specialty and organizational consulting). Jeff consults on practice development and on management and building niche practices. He also provides training in divorce mediation and co-parenting with high conflict divorcing parents. Jeff is active in many professional organizations. He is past president of the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 29, Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy. He has served on the Board of APA Division 42, Independent Practice. He has also co-authored or edited four books on practice (If You Build It They Will Come, The Handbook of Private Practice, The Ethics of Private Practice, and Financial Management for Your Mental Health Practice). He is also the Editor of Practice Innovations, the journal of APA Division 42. In 2019 Jeff received the Mentoring Award from Division 42.

https://thepracticeinstitute.com/

About Jeff Zimmerman, Ph.D., ABPP

TPI Co-founder
The Practice Institute
Lauren Behrman, Ph.D.
TPI Co-founder
The Practice Institute

Lauren is a licensed psychologist who has been solely in independent practice in New York City and Westchester. Lauren brings over 30 years of postdoctoral experience to The Practice Institute as a clinician, independent practitioner and mother of 3. Her perspective on mothers in practice is a valuable contribution to the TPI community. Lauren has reinvented her practice several times, and built a thriving practice that is free of managed care. In 2001, she was responsible for creating the New York Chapter of Association for Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC). Lauren is also a current board member of the New York Association of Collaborative Professionals (NYACP). Having trained as a mediator, parent coordinator and collaborative professional, Lauren is well versed in helping build systems of care that utilize the diverse skill sets of mental health clinicians outside of the insurance network while collaborating with other professionals. She has years of experience as a clinical supervisor and is available as a mentor and trainer to clinicians and practice groups.

https://thepracticeinstitute.com/

About Lauren Behrman, Ph.D.

TPI Co-founder
The Practice Institute
Pauline Wallin, Ph.D.
TPI Co-Founder
The Practice Institute

Pauline is a technology enthusiast and psychologist in private practice in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. She teaches and coaches other mental health professionals to earn a good living while doing what they love. She is also co-founder of The Center for Advanced Professional Education (CAPE) based at the University of Redlands. Pauline is past-president of APA Division 42, Independent Practice and Division 46, Media Technology & Psychology. She has also chaired or served on numerous committees within APA and the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. In addition to writing and teaching about the business of practice, Pauline has written a self-help book (Taming Your Inner Brat: A Guide for Transforming Self-defeating Behavior), was a magazine columnist for several years, and has frequently appeared in or been quoted in the media, including CBS news, the Associated Press, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, Redbook, Ladies Home Journal, Huffpost, Buzzfeed News and others. She is a two-time recipient of the "Psychologist in the Media" award from the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. Since 1997 Pauline has taught workshops on using the internet for research and for marketing. She has conducted practice development workshops and webinars in the US and Canada, and is a frequent invited speaker for professional conferences.

https://thepracticeinstitute.com/

About Pauline Wallin, Ph.D.

TPI Co-Founder
The Practice Institute
J. Oni Dakhari, Psy.D.
TPI Partner
The Practice Institute

J. Oni Dakhari, PsyD Oni is a clinical psychologist in New Jersey. She owns a multi-disciplinary group practice that provides mental health services across the life span, working outside of managed care. Oni herself specializes in pediatric psychology, serving the needs of very young children, including those with developmental delays, chronic illness and complex medical conditions. She enjoys providing consultation and consultation-liaison services for schools, mental/behavior health providers, and medical professionals. Oni is co-author of an article in the Head Start Bulletin on post-traumatic stress in young children, and has served on the panel of expert reviewers for Nemours KidsHealth.org. She has also been active in the South Jersey Psychological Association as a member of the Executive Board and president of the Early Career Special Interest Group. In 2014 she received Distinguished Psychologist Award in 2014 from the New Jersey Psychological Association for her advocacy work with colleagues at the US Capitol.

https://thepracticeinstitute.com/

About J. Oni Dakhari, Psy.D.

TPI Partner
The Practice Institute
Amy Ellis, Ph.D.
TPI Partner
The Practice Institute

Amy has established a unique career, combining private practice, community-based mental health services, and academic teaching/supervision. Her clinical work focuses on treating trauma, eating disorders, and personality disorders, with particular interest in trauma-informed affirmative care for the LGBTQ+ community. She is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Trauma Resolution & Integration Program (TRIP) at Nova Southeastern University. TRIP is staffed by doctoral students, providing services to people with complex trauma, single-incident traumas, and to those individuals who are historically marginalized and underserved. In her training and consultation role, Amy provides clinical supervision, and personal & professional mentorship for doctoral-level students, predoctoral interns, postdoctoral fellows, and early career psychologists.

https://thepracticeinstitute.com/

About Amy Ellis, Ph.D.

TPI Partner
The Practice Institute
Rod Goodyear, Ph.D.
TPI partner
The Practice Institute

Rod is Emeritus Professor of Counseling Psychology, University of Southern California and Emeritus Professor of Education, University of Redlands. He was the 2015 President of the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy. A major theme of his scholarship has been supervision and training of counselors and psychologists: His book with Janine Bernard (Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision) is in its sixth edition and arguably the most used supervision book in world, and he was a member of the American Psychological Associations’ task group that developed the Association’s clinical supervision guidelines. He has received the American Psychological Association's 2015 award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Education and Training, and the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy’s 2018 Distinguished Award for the International Advancement of Psychotherapy. Rod can be reached at rodgoodyearphd@thepracticeinstitute.com

https://thepracticeinstitute.com/

About Rod Goodyear, Ph.D.

TPI partner
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