The Therapist’s Networking Guide: Introduction

Aug
15
2009

Much of Private Practice from the Inside Out is focused on establishing effective habits of networking to build your circle of influence.  In fact, therapists approach me so often who have so many questions (and myths and baggage) surrounding this topic that I’ve included it in both the PPIO Annual Series and the Practice Upgrades & Accountability Modules!

With that in mind, I’ve decided to begin an ongoing series on networking.  Look for future posts that begin with “The Therapist’s Networking Guide.“  Send me your questions  / concerns / dilemmas / solutions for networking and I’ll post them as quickly as I can!

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  1. [...] What type of clients do you refer out? If this is a population / issue that interests you, make sure this therapist knows that.  If it is not, then keep an ear open so that you can refer another professional to this therapist.  This is how you network. [...]

  2. [...] your network with her.  Yours may not be as large as hers, but it is a different network.  Yours may include a [...]

  3. [...] full hour doing the many administrative things that we do . . . the phone calls, documentation, networking, correspondence, billing, scheduling, building / office maintenance, marketing, drafting of new [...]

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