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If you build it they will come: and other myths of private practice in the mental health professions

Part of the Oxford clinical psychology series
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Private mental health practice is a vibrant and financially rewarding profession. And yet many who consider pursuing this path are misled by falsehoods that can result in costly mistakes - or avoidance of this fulfilling and worthwhile career.

There is no need to market my practice, clients will find me.

I learned everything I need to know about private practice in graduate school.

I don't need an attorney or a CPA. Self-care is for students. But there is,you didn't, you do, and no, it most certainly is not.

In If You Build It They Will Come, Jeffrey Barnett and Jeffrey Zimmerman dismantle common misconceptions relating to the preparation, management, and ethics of entering and running a successful private practice in the mental health professions.

In addition to sharing accurate information to refute each "myth", the authors provide vital information on how to be successful in private practice, identifying common pitfalls and challenges and offering specific and practical strategies toaddress and move beyond the myth.

Chapters conclude with recommended resources and readings.

Blending decades of clinical experience with practical no-nonsense advice about running a practice, If You Build It They Will Come helps fill the gaps in practice development training.

Trainees and recent graduates inclinical psychology, social work, and counseling will benefit from this book's personal, candid, and optimistic approach.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0190900776 / 9780190900779
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
616.89
14/01/2019
English
192 pages
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