How to Start a Private Practice as a Licensed Psychologist or Counselor
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- William James College alumni and other professionals came together for this panel discussion on starting a private practice as a licensed psychologist or counselor. The conversation included how to organize and market your own practice, the importance of office space, location, billing, and more.
Panelists included:
Nicole Issa, PsyD (2012 William James College graduate)
Leah Kamin, PsyD
Emily Kossowsky, LMHC (2014 William James College graduate)
Deven M. Mavani, PsyD, LP (2013, 2018 William James College graduate)
Gureen Singh, LMHC (2013 William James College graduate)
Moderator: Susan Powell, PhD, counseling and behavioral health core faculty at William James College
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Love your video! Could I use a room in my own house to conduct in-person sessions instead of renting/buying office space?
So helpful
This was extremely helpful, thank you for sharing!
Very good. Thank you.
Thank you all so so much!
This was very helpful!
What is lmhc?
LMHC is a "Licensed Mental Health Counselor," meaning someone has met the educational, clinical, examination, and other requirements to be fully certified as a mental health counselor. Requirements and licensure varies by state, and you can learn more on our website: www.williamjames.edu/academics/counseling/clinical-mental-health-counseling-ma-online/licensure/LMHC-LPC-by-state.html
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This is so helpful thanks 😊
You don’t need your PHD to open a private practice right.
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No, however, you do need to be a LPC.
No you can with a masters
Depends on the laws of the state - most require a phd or a license- master is not expert - it’s why we fight to get to lpc or phd or L something