Building a Place for Us: How to Create a Solo Private Practice to Serve Black Clients

Building a Place for Us: How to Create a Solo Private Practice to Serve Black Clients

by David Goode-Cross
Building a Place for Us: How to Create a Solo Private Practice to Serve Black Clients

Building a Place for Us: How to Create a Solo Private Practice to Serve Black Clients

by David Goode-Cross

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Overview

As a BIPOC therapist, you learned a lot of things in graduate school, but how to set up your own private practice wasn't one of them. Most of us got through graduate school figuring out--on our own--how to adapt the things we learned to the populations we want to serve. It was exhausting! And now you want to start a private psychotherapy practice but you're afraid because none of what you learned seems to apply to being a entrepreneur. I've been there, and I get it!


Building a Place for Us gives you a step-by-step guide that will help you launch your private practice serving Black clients successfully! From reflective questions to help you focus your practice to tangible instructions for creating a practice, Building a Place for Us will provide you the confidence and knowledge to build a sustainable private practice in which you and your clients can thrive!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798985631906
Publisher: The Goode Doctor LLC
Publication date: 01/19/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 70
File size: 963 KB

About the Author

David Goode-Cross, PhD is a licensed psychologist and the owner of East Towson Psychological Services, a group practice specializing in working with clients in the intersections of BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ identities. In addition to his work in the practice, Dr. Goode-Cross provides consultation and supervision to BIPOC therapists developing their solo or group practices.
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