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Getting Better at Private Practice

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ISBN-10: 0470903988

ISBN-13: 9780470903988

Edition: 2012

Authors: Chris E. Stout

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Chris Stout and expert contributors draw on their wealth of experience to provide early career and seasoned mental health professionals the knowledge and tools needed to establish a new practice or enhance an already active private practice so it succeeds over the long term.#xA0; Designed for rapid reading and pick-up-and-put-down use, this reference is packed with personal advice, illustrative case examples, helpful insights and actionable ideas and methods.#xA0; It features: Engaging special sections including Top Ten Tips; I Wish I Knew Then; Checklists for Success; and Do This Now Up-to-date coverage of Social Networking, E-mail and Websites, Out-sourcing Expert guidance on taxes and…    
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List price: $59.95
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited
Publication date: 8/14/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 5.80" wide x 8.70" long x 1.30" tall
Weight: 1.694

ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, Jr., PhD, is Series Editor for the bestselling PracticePlannersr. He is also the founder and Director of Psychological Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan.CAMILLE HELKOWSKI, MEd, NCC, LCPC, is a licensed clinical professional counselor with twenty-five years of experience in counseling and training. She is the Assistant Director of the Career Center at Loyola University (Chicago) and maintains a private practice that focuses on psychotherapy and career therapy.CHRIS E. STOUT, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and serves as Illinois's first Chief of Psychological Services for the Department of Human Services/Office of Mental Health. He…    

Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Setting Up, Managing, and Marketing Your Practice
Differences in Business Structures and Protections in Human Service Private Practice: Which Suits Your Practice Best?
Making Ends Meet: Financial Management in Private Practice
Managed Care Contracting: Strategies for Negotiating and Maintaining Relationships
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Private Practice
How Writing a Column for Your Local Newspaper Can Enhance Your Private Practice
How Self-Publishing Can Enhance Your Private Practice
Working With the Media
The Power of Community Networking
The Benefits of Joining Professional Organizations
From Vision to Mission: Building a Practice That Is Personally Satisfying and Professionally Successful
Building, Marketing, and Practicing in the Digital Age
Web Sites and Internet Marketing
Building Your Online Presence as an Expert
Ethics and Social Networking Sites
The Google Factor: Ethical Considerations for Therapists Practicing in the Digital Age
Technological Tools for Therapists: A List of Helpful Software and Web Sites
The Dream Niche Practice: Successful Stories of Specialization
Starting and Growing Concierge Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Practices
Developing a Practice Outside of Managed Care
Using Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) to Build a Premium-Service, Private-Pay Practice
The One-Stop Shop: Collaboration Beyond Psychology
Psychologists in Dispute Resolution: Being Part of a Revolution!
Why Wait?: Building a Stellar Practice in Weight Management
Becoming an Educational Consultant
Building a Successful Education Business
Blending Treatment Innovation and Economic Success for Working With Troubled Emerging Adults: The Yellowbrick Model
Transitioning to Executive Coaching
A Psychologist's Career in Sports Administration
Working in Sport Psychology
Final Thoughts
"You're Fired! Hooray!" Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Fall Back in Love With Working in Psychology
Why All the Enlightenment, Empowerment, and Edification Embedded in This Book May Mean Nothing to You
Index