
Are you a mental health professional with a feeling in the pit of your stomach that the system is BROKEN? Did you start your training full of ideas about changing the landscape of mental health for the better but now you find you are so busy seeing people in crisis that you don't have time to do any of it? Do you KNOW that we need to get out of our therapy rooms and start reaching people in other ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 187 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusinessMental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

Stop spending money on social media: The biggest mistake private practice owners are making in digital marketing
Hello and welcome to the Business of Psychology Podcast. This series is all about what we can do when we have that tugging feeling that ... more
Evolve and Thrive: Starting before you're ready - the Supervisor Platform with Natalie Stott
Welcome to the Business of Psychology podcast. Today I'm joined by clinical psychologist in independent practice, and founder of a fancy new supervision pla... more
Is it time to Evolve? Welcome to the new series of Business of Psychology!
It's Autumn, so it must be time for a new series of the Business of Psychology.
I'm really pleased to be back behind the mic, and this time I'm going to be sharing my thou... more
Set Up For Success 6: The bad news that broke my practice
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Every military spouse knows that at a certain time of year your partner returning from work and uttering this phrase can only mean one thing… You’ve been posted to ... more
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I’m a Clinical Psychologist only just starting out in private practice. The show and website are bang on with all my questions and really high quality info. An amazing resource. Thank you Rosie!
I found this podcast 4 years ago and I have not only listened to all the episodes but go back to the ones I know i need for specific problems when they arise. Rosie is very thorough with her research for each episode and makes everything feel achievable. Thanks for providing such an essential podcast for psychologists Rosie.
Rosie is a fantastic host, her episodes are practical and engaging. If you are thinking of going into private practice listen to the earlier seasons, every episode is gold. The newer episodes are thought provoking and interesting . I love this podcast!
I am a budding clinical psychologist, already thinking of how I can do more than therapy. And this podcast is brilliant. I particularly loved the episodes with dr Asha at innovative minds, which was a raw and brilliant take on her journey to where she is now. Incredible inspiring!
This podcast not only provides top class content for anyone considering or already set up in private practice, but also a much needed community. Thanks to Rosie’s podcast I have the ways, means and support to give my very best and a shared sense of community that is often difficult to find in private work. Thanks Rosie!
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Content centers around the challenges and opportunities faced by mental health professionals, particularly in private practice. Topics often include strategies for financial sustainability, work-life balance, self-care, and the importance of community and networking among practitioners. The discussions also explore broader themes such as the integration of technology in mental health practices, diversity within the field, and the navigation of ethical considerations while running a private practice. Unique to this content is its focus on empowering practitioners to adapt and thrive in a changing landscape, offering actionable advice and insights to foster a supportive community.
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