How To Announce Your New Private Practice in Mental Health

Aug
22
2011

Ask Tamara . . .

Are you thinking about leaving your currentImage of Red Question Mark place of employment to venture into private practice on your own?  If so, you may share Barbara Salkewicz concern.  Barbara is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Brick, New Jersey who wrote me earlier this month.  She says . . .

Hi Tamara,

Hope this note finds you enjoying a great summer! Once again thank you for all the generous advice and information you give to all of us. I have been doing preliminary planning to start my own practice for some time now awaiting the alignment of the planets so to speak.

Well, recently I was offered an office to rent in a local psychiatrists office for a very nominal fee. This fee includes not just the office space but her staff for appointments and billing etc. My question is what is the most appropriate way of letting my current clients know that I am starting my own practice.

I am currently on vacation and would like to get things moving as I am sure a good portion of my clients will follow me and I would naturally like to have this base to start with. I have been experimenting with various letters but would value your input tremendously.

Thanks so much for your help!”

How wise of you to leverage the relationships that you currently have with your clients!  It’s the honorable and right thing to do.  According to the American Counseling Association, your employer does not have the relationship with your clients; you do!

Barring any non-compete clause that you may have signed with your employer, you have every right to take your clients with you.  One of the best ways to do this is to send out a celebratory announcement to each one of them with the details of your transition.  What that may look like is this:

Barbara X is please to announce the opening of her new private practice . . .

Location:  4452 South Edgewood Terrace, Fort Worth, TX 76039

Telephone:  817-446-6869

Hours:  Monday – Thursday
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

New Clients & Referrals Welcome!

And, even better . . . follow up your big announcement by hosting an fabulous open house – inviting your friends, colleagues, and potential referral sources – to meet the psychiatrist you will be sharing an office with and to show off your great new location, too!  (On Thursday, I’ll be talking with you about how to host a flawless open house.)

If you’ve already taken the leap to move into private practice, I hope you’ll take a moment to share your experiences and how you handled letting your clients know that they were welcome to follow you to your new office.


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WOW On The Web (Series) – Of Course You Can!

Jul
5
2011

Beth Hayden and I just finished the first of our new four-part webinar series on building trust and credibility online.  What fun to work with such a highly motivated group of therapists and coaches! Today we covered how to identify your ideal client.

Several of you have asked if you can join the series late.  The answer is “Of course you can!”  You can register here.  And, when you do, you will receive

  • a downloadable recording of each of the four sessions,
  • access to your private class pages with additional links, information, and resources,
  • as well all of the handouts that are being distributed to participants!

Next Tuesday, July12th we’re talking about WOW-ing Your Ideal Client Online.

On Tuesday July 19th, we’re covering the Very Best Places to Position Yourself to Communicate with Your Ideal Clients.

And, on Tuesday, July 26th, we’re jumping in with both feet to help you Get Noticed Online . . . by Your Ideal Client and by the Search Engines, Too!

Of course you can join us!  Sign up now!



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TIME SENSITIVE ANNOUNCEMENT . . . Announcing WOW On The Web – Building A Container Of Trust And Credibility Online!

Jun
30
2011

You guys ROCK!  Last night I co-hosted with Beth J. Hayden the first webinar Image of Special Price Labelfor The Private Practice Online Survival Guide. Board Certified Music Therapist JoAnn Jordan stepped in at the very last minute to act as our professional twitterer.  Thank you, JoAnn!  You were fabulous!

We had folks from as far away as Israel, the Netherlands, Poland, Germany, Great Brittain, and Australia with us!  I saw lots of my LinkedIn colleagues and the Social Media LoveFest gang there, too!  We had a full house and ran out of time before all of the comments and questions could be heard and answered. (As a first timer, I guess I have a bit to learn about hosting webinars!)  This morning, Beth and I are continuing to hear from those who attended last night.  It was SO MUCH FUN!  Thanks so much for making this a HUGE SUCCESS!

As a “thank you,” we want you to be the first to know that we kick off a 4-week series next Tuesday, July 5th at 11 a.m.  It’s called WOW on the Web – Building a Container of Trust and Credibility Online.  Here’s what you will be learning in this series:

  • How to identify your ideal client (and why that’s so important to building your credibility);
  • How to connect with your ideal client through your website (while while at the same time building credibility with search engines);
  • The very best place to position yourself for building trust and credibility with your client; and,
  • Tips for attracting the attention of new clients and search engines.

And, we’re throwing in lots of video tutorials to show you exactly what we are talking about!

When you sign up by midnight tonight, you will receive a special price and can attend all four webinars for $79. Feel free to take advantage of our offer and sign up now.

Tomorrow the series is still affordable at just $99 for the entire series – less than the cost of one clinical hour – so we hope you’ll tell your colleagues, too!

I look forward to seeing you there!

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How To Develop An Online Marketing Plan For Your Private Practice – FREE Webinar!

Jun
22
2011

Finally!  . . . It’s TIME!

Beth J. Hayden and I are kicking Image of Internetoff our new project with a FREE webinar on How to Develop an Online Marketing Plan for Your Private Practice!

Are you debating about whether or not to put up a website?  Agonizing over the content on your site?  Have a beautiful website but no traffic to it?  Totally confused about Twitter, Facebook, and all the other social media mumbo jumbo?  If any of this describes you, we want to show you how to make this easy . . . .

You are invited to our FREE webinar!  – Can you join me?

Here’s what you’re going to learn . . .

√  How the new rules of marketing make marketing a private practice much easier

√  How to hang your shingle out online so that clients can find you

√  Why online marketing is the new word of mouth

√  How to figure out what’s working for you and what’s not

√  How to design your marketing plan for the next 12 months

Webinar Details

Date: Wednesday, June 29th

Time: 6:00 PM (MDT)

Duration: One hour

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Sign Up Here!

Can’t join us live? That’s okay! When you register for the class here, we’ll send you a recording of the webinar after class.


 

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How To Pique Your Potential Employer’s Interest With A Great Cover Letter

May
23
2011

Many of you may be able to relate to this email I received from Kate Nesterwitz in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Kate has just finished up her Masters degree in Couple and Family Therapy at Thomas Jefferson University and plans to specialize in sex therapy.  She writes . . . Image of Man Thinking w/ Open Head

I came across your page as I was searching for ideas for what to put into a letter to private practitioners.

I just received my MFT degree and would like to send letters to private practitioners in attempts to perk their interest in expanding their practice and hiring an unlicensed therapist. There are many advantages in doing so but I’m struggling to create a letter that both markets myself and requests a position while also explaining what is “in it for them” per say.

It’s clear from your site that you may have some ideas for what and what not to include. I would love to get any tips or suggestions from you!

Thank you so much for time and kudos to creating such a thorough and helpful website.”

Kate!  I’m so glad you wrote and I love your confidence! So let me help you with this.  You are right in stating that there are many advantages to hiring a new professional – especially one that is pursuing a mental health license!  You sound as if you already know what some of those advantages are so I won’t elaborate on those here (and if you don’t know, I wrote about a few of them right here in a blog post last year.)

It sounds like what might be more helpful to you is a great attention-getting cover letter. Here’s a few tips to help you write a cover letter that excites your potential employer about the possibilities of working with you . . . .

  • Highlight your skill set in the first paragraph.  The goal of your cover letter is to highlight the strengths and fresh ideas that you are going to bring to the agency.  Don’t get sidetracked.
  • Don’t start out in a boring and predictable way and don’t state the obvious.
  • Don’t be timid.  Write with a sense of authority about the position that you are applying for.
  • Your potential employer doesn’t care about you.  S/he cares about her business.  Don’t skew your cover letter to be about you - it’s about what you can do for your potential employer.
  • Use current, aggressive, and action-oriented language.
  • Position yourself as specific solutions to your potential employer’s problems.

And, finally, if you struggle to put these tips into practice, consider hiring a copywriter to help you put together a cover letter that sings.  It’s a tiny investment in your future that could land you in a job that you love.

(If you don’t know a great copywriter, let me introduce you to Kathryn Bass. Kathryn is an author, an editor, and a copywriter.  Her business is  Kadroodle and she has helped me when I couldn’t find my voice.)

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