5th Annual Series Of Private Practice From The Inside Out Kicked Off!

Oct
26
2009

On Friday, Private Practice from the Inside Out

Well Dressed Caterpillar by HikingArtist.com  / Frits Ahlefeldt-Laurvig

"Well Dressed Caterpillar" by HikingArtist.com / Frits Ahlefeldt-Laurvig

kicked off its fifth Annual Series!  This year, we have participants representing body workers, attorneys, coaches, psychotherapists, and even professional nannies joining us!

Over the next nine months, participants will cover a wide range of topics  on marketing and practice development . . . all geared to help them get and keep high quality clients.

If you were unable to join us this year, but would like to stay informed about opportunities for 2010, drop me a line to let me know that you are interested and I’ll put you on my tickler list!

If you liked this post...
You'll love my updates! Sign up here to get updates delivered to your inbox.
Name Email

Comments

  1. Darla Adams says:

    Tamara, I’m a body worker – not a psychotherapist. Is this a series that can help me build my practice, too?

    • Tamara says:

      Hi, Darla! Yes, I think that Private Practice from the Inside Out Annual Serieshas much to offer body workers, chiropractors, physicians, dentists, and other health care workers.

      I have had several body workers go through the Annual Series and have only received cudos. At last contact, they each were doing very well in building their clientele and referral bases. I think the reason that Private Practice from the Inside Out has been helpful to professionals other than psychotherapists is that the issues are very much the same . . . . We are providing nontangible products on a very intimate level.

      It’s all about the relationships rather than just a simple product that we are passing along. While we may or may not work with a client long term, the truth is that if we are worth the fees that we are charging, then client thinks of us as being in a relationship with him / her for life! Massage therapist, energy worker, body worker, or psychotherapist . . . the relationship is still and always key.

Speak Your Mind

*