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Private Practice Elevation with Daniel Fava

Daniel Fava
SEO
Private Practice
Content Creation
Self-Sabotage
SEO Assessment
Financial Mistakes
Group Practice Management
Private Practice Ownership
Mental Health
Content Marketing
Artificial Intelligence
Search Intent
Traffic Analysis
Therapy Intensives
Fear
Blogging
Community Support
Local SEO
Visual and Interactive Content
Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness (EAT)

Join Daniel Fava, founder of Private Practice Elevation, on a journey to elevate your private practice to new heights. Whether you're a therapist or a private practice owner, this podcast is your go-to resource for mastering online marketing strategies.

Unlike other shows in the field, The Private Practice Elevation Podcast offers a unique blend of real-life experiences from successful practice o... more

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In this episode of the Private Practice Elevation Podcast, you’ll learn what “YMYL” means, why Google treats therapy websites differently, and how you can build more trust (with both Google and potential clients) through simple, practical updates to ... more

In this episode, Daniel shares a friendly PSA about something many therapists don’t think about until it’s too late: who actually controls your website.

Many “all-in-one” marketing platforms promise an easy way to get your practice online. But while... more

In this episode of the Private Practice Elevation Podcast, you’ll learn why professional copywriting isn’t just about “information on a page”.

It’s more about building trust, increasing conversions, and positioning your practice as the clear choice ... more

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Today, we’re digging into a big question that a lot of therapists wrestle with: How do I know when it’s time to redesign my website?

Maybe you’ve had that nagging feeling that your site just isn’t doing your practice justice anymore… or maybe you’re... more

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Rebekah Hudson
Copywriter for therapists and private practice clients; part of Private Practice Elevation team
Private Practice Elevation
Episode: 202 . Why Copywriting Is the Missing Piece on Your Private Practice Website
Jeremy Pentsil
Branding photographer specializing in therapists
Peak Focus Media (peakfocusmedia.co)
Episode: 201. How Authentic Branding Photography Can Help Therapists Attract the Right Clients
Uriah Guilford
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist; founder of Productive Therapist; creator of Simple Intake
Productive Therapist / Simple Intake
Episode: 200 - Can AI Chatbots Streamline Your Therapy Practice Intake Without Losing the Human Touch?
Melvin Varghese
Licensed psychologist and founder of Selling the Couch / Quiet Builder
Selling the Couch, Quiet Builder
Episode: 199. Finding Success in Slow Growth: A Conversation with Melvin Varghese
Chris Morin
Founder of Moonraker.AI, an SEO agency focused on therapists
Moonraker.AI
Episode: 198. Is Traditional SEO Dead for Therapists?
Jeremy Zug
Founder of Practice Solutions, expert in insurance billing for mental health providers
Practice Solutions
Episode: 197. What Do Practice Owners Need to Know About Billing to Be Successful?
Brent Stutzman
Founder of TheraSass, a HIPAA-compliant CRM built for therapists
TheraSass
Episode: 194. Stop Losing Leads: 3 Ways a CRM Can Transform Your Private Practice
Michael Diettrich-Chastain
Founder of Arc Integrated, author, speaker, professional coach and consultant
Arc Integrated
Episode: 192. Leading with Curiosity: How to Influence Your Team Without Micromanaging
Paula Allera
Project Manager at Private Practice Elevation
Private Practice Elevation
Episode: 191. The Top Things Every Therapist Should Know About Website Project Management

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Daniel Fava
Host of the Private Practice Elevation podcast, Daniel brings expertise in website development and marketing strategies for mental health professionals.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 64 ratings
  • Great podcast full of important information

    This podcast is full of useful information. The content is high value and spoken in an understandable way. I’m so appreciative for this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BSchank
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent podcast!

    This podcast is incredible for anyone who is a mental health practitioner, has a private practice, or is a professional adjacent to the mental health industry. I highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Always Rebekah
    United States2 years ago
  • Great Conversation and Insight!

    I was a guest on the podcast and had the awesome opportunity to chat with Daniel. He understands the trials and tribulations of the private practitioner so well, it made for an easy, insightful conversation. I’d recommend for anyone who needs to think about circumnavigating those private practice questions we all come across!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RyanDerous
    United States2 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast

    I feel so fortunate to have come across Daniels podcast. He is so down to earth and his calm presence is so refreshing. As a mental health Therapist I have learned so much from him and his amazing guests. I highly recommend adding to your rotation!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChrisfromNC
    United States3 years ago
  • Daniel knows his stuff!

    I love hearing Daniel’s practical tips in helping practice owners market their practices in the online space Daniel helped me with my website and it has made huge impact for my practice

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lgordonb
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the high value and practical information shared, particularly related to website optimization and marketing for private practices.
The content is described as educational and easy to understand, appealing to both established and growing practice owners.
Positive feedback highlights the variety of topics and the expert guests, making the resource valuable for therapists navigating their practice challenges.

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188. Planning for Therapist Emergencies: Professional Wills and Client Care
Q: But before we get there, why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself and how you started helping other practice owners cover themselves in emergencies?
Dr. Miller describes her two experiences where colleagues fell ill and died, triggering her to take on executorial duties, which revealed how unprepared many therapists are for emergencies. This led to the creation of Thera Closure to provide a professional, ethical, and practical solution that doesn't burden friends or family.
SUMMER ENCORE 115. Copywriting That Connects With Your Ideal Client with Laura Long
Q: How do you guide someone to connect with their ideal client in a practical way?
Start with market research from internal sources like progress notes and intake forms to identify common threads in how clients spoke about their issues. Then supplement with external sources (Amazon reviews, book critiques, Reddit discussions, YouTube tutorials) to capture authentic language and phrases your ideal client uses, which can be woven into service pages and blog posts.
SUMMER ENCORE 115. Copywriting That Connects With Your Ideal Client with Laura Long
Q: What are some of the struggles with copywriting for a private practice website that you see?
Therapists often know they need content, but they struggle to write in a way that speaks to a specific ideal client. The key is to move from generic, broad statements to language that reflects the fears, hopes, and daily realities of a clearly defined client—through focus on a single persona rather than trying to reach everyone.
189. Optimizing Operations: Building a Strong Foundation for Private Practice Growth
Q: How do you approach client onboarding to ensure high conversion and low churn?
Onboarding should be highly documented and standardized, with clear information gathering, scheduling flow, and template-driven communications; sites should clearly present insurance, rates, and service details to avoid misaligned expectations and wasted consults.
189. Optimizing Operations: Building a Strong Foundation for Private Practice Growth
Q: What are some practical steps a practice owner can take to start standardizing operations today?
Start with a comprehensive audit of expenses and processes, create SOPs, consolidate software usage, and focus on client onboarding as the first pass; ensure the process is documented, trainable, and aligned with profitability goals.

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Focused on empowering mental health professionals, the content covers a wide range of essential topics to help private practice owners thrive. Key discussions revolve around website development, SEO, effective marketing strategies, and financial management, all tailored specifically for therapists. This podcast distinguishes itself by bringing in expert guests who share practical advice and personal experiences, providing actionable insights and fostering a supportive community. Episodes often include real-world challenges faced by therapists and practical solutions to navigate them, promoting growth and professional fulfillment in the therapy practice landscape.

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1. Productive Therapist Podcast
2. The Practice of Therapy Podcast
3. Wise Practice Podcast
4. Therapy For Your Money
5. Scaling Therapist Podcast: More Income, More Independence, More Impact (Not More Hours)

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Recent guests on Private Practice Elevation include:

1. Rebekah Hudson
2. Jeremy Pentsil
3. Uriah Guilford
4. Melvin Varghese
5. Chris Morin
6. Jeremy Zug
7. Brent Stutzman
8. Michael Diettrich-Chastain

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