Tag: Private Practice
Measuring Evidence Based Outcomes: What’s in it for Therapists? (Part 2)
Our last blog highlighted two reasons why therapists benefit when they get ahead of the evidence-based outcomes measurement curve. In an incisive and insightful article from 2011, Tony Rousmaniere, PsyD, suggested that measuring outcomes increases awareness, maximizes feedback, and helps make therapists better at what they do. He also noted that by embracing outcomes measurement, […]
Measuring Evidence Based Outcomes: What’s in it for Therapists? (Part 1)
The overwhelming consensus among industry leaders is that tracking, measuring, and reporting psychotherapy outcomes will be the norm, and even standardized, in the future. The health and wellness industry is all about results. Medical patients now routinely ask about the track records and success rates of those treating them and, over time, the clients of […]
We Dare You Not to Laugh: Providing Feedback
Do clients hesitate in providing feedback to their therapists? Most clients have a hard time expressing how they really feel about the therapeutic process — their progress or lack of it, as well as their sense of connectedness to the therapist. But this certainly isn’t a problem in the clip below:
Superhero Referrals – Therapist Marketing Tip #7
Our last therapist marketing tip pointed out you how you should consider adding a newsletter sign-up form to your website. As this video reveals, you could gather numerous addresses but not immediately get new clients. That is because efforts like building your email list should be considered a long-term marketing effort. You need to continue […]
Therapists let us in on the best advice they’ve ever received…
Margarita Tartakovsky, associate editor at Psych Central, recently wrote an article on the best advice therapists have ever received. Here’s what some top therapists had to share: