Description

Book Synopsis
There is a growing trend in private practice to diversify, develop new areas of specialization, and expand the scope of work or income.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

About the Editor xv

About the Contributors xix

Section I Setting Up, Managing, and Marketing Your Practice

1. Differences in Business Structures and Protections in Human Service Private Practice: Which Suits Your Practice Best? 3
Jonathan D. Nye

2. Making Ends Meet: Financial Management in Private Practice 13
David W. Ballard

3. Managed Care Contracting: Strategies for Negotiating and Maintaining Relationships 33
Bridget Morehouse

4. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Private Practice 52
Scott Hammer and Kenneth H. Kessler

5. How Writing a Column for Your Local Newspaper Can Enhance Your Private Practice 69
Linda Sapadin

6. How Self-Publishing Can Enhance Your Private Practice 83
Linda Sapadin and John E. Mayer

7. Working With the Media 95
Pauline Wallin

8. The Power of Community Networking 107
Melhim W. Restum and Joe Bavonese

9. The Benefits of Joining Professional Organizations 150
Lisa R. Grossman

10. From Vision to Mission: Building a Practice That Is Personally Satisfying and Professionally Successful 164
Heather M. Hale

Section II Building, Marketing, and Practicing In the Digital Age

11. Web Sites and Internet Marketing 179
Joe Bavonese

12. Building Your Online Presence as an Expert 196
Pauline Wallin

13. Ethics and Social Networking Sites 214
Laura A. Taylor

14. The Google Factor: Ethical Considerations for Therapists Practicing in the Digital Age 230
Ofer Zur

15. Technological Tools for Therapists: A List of Helpful Software and Web Sites 239
William E. Benet and Chris E. Stout

Section III The Dream Niche Practice: Successful Stories of Specialization

16. Starting and Growing Concierge Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Practices 253
William R. Lynch

17. Developing a Practice Outside of Managed Care 266
Steven Walfish

18. Using Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) to Build a Premium-Service, Private-Pay Practice 279
Jason A. Seidel

19. The One-Stop Shop: Collaboration Beyond Psychology 292
Brian K. Sullivan

20. Psychologists in Dispute Resolution: Being Part of a Revolution! 304
Amy L. Robinson

21. Why Wait?: Building a Stellar Practice in Weight Management 317
Brad Saks

22. Becoming an Educational Consultant 335
Heather M. Hale

23. Building a Successful Education Business 348
Jack Krasuski

24. Blending Treatment Innovation and Economic Success for Working With Troubled Emerging Adults: The Yellowbrick Model 364
Jesse Viner, Laura Viner, and Chris E. Stout

25. Transitioning to Executive Coaching 376
Jeffrey E. Auerbach

26. A Psychologist’s Career in Sports Administration 394
John E. Mayer

27. Working in Sport Psychology 412
Kate F. Hays

Section IV Final Thoughts

28. “You’re Fired! Hooray!” Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Fall Back in Love With Working in Psychology 429
Michael Aisenberg

29. Why All the Enlightenment, Empowerment, and Edification Embedded in This Book May Mean Nothing to You 441
Linda Sapadin

Index 445

Getting Better at Private Practice

    Product form

    £36.05

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £37.95 – you save £1.90 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Tue 28 Jul 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Chris E. Stout

    5 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Getting Better at Private Practice by Chris E. Stout

      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 04/09/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470903988, 978-0470903988
      ISBN10: 0470903988

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      There is a growing trend in private practice to diversify, develop new areas of specialization, and expand the scope of work or income.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgments xiii

      About the Editor xv

      About the Contributors xix

      Section I Setting Up, Managing, and Marketing Your Practice

      1. Differences in Business Structures and Protections in Human Service Private Practice: Which Suits Your Practice Best? 3
      Jonathan D. Nye

      2. Making Ends Meet: Financial Management in Private Practice 13
      David W. Ballard

      3. Managed Care Contracting: Strategies for Negotiating and Maintaining Relationships 33
      Bridget Morehouse

      4. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Private Practice 52
      Scott Hammer and Kenneth H. Kessler

      5. How Writing a Column for Your Local Newspaper Can Enhance Your Private Practice 69
      Linda Sapadin

      6. How Self-Publishing Can Enhance Your Private Practice 83
      Linda Sapadin and John E. Mayer

      7. Working With the Media 95
      Pauline Wallin

      8. The Power of Community Networking 107
      Melhim W. Restum and Joe Bavonese

      9. The Benefits of Joining Professional Organizations 150
      Lisa R. Grossman

      10. From Vision to Mission: Building a Practice That Is Personally Satisfying and Professionally Successful 164
      Heather M. Hale

      Section II Building, Marketing, and Practicing In the Digital Age

      11. Web Sites and Internet Marketing 179
      Joe Bavonese

      12. Building Your Online Presence as an Expert 196
      Pauline Wallin

      13. Ethics and Social Networking Sites 214
      Laura A. Taylor

      14. The Google Factor: Ethical Considerations for Therapists Practicing in the Digital Age 230
      Ofer Zur

      15. Technological Tools for Therapists: A List of Helpful Software and Web Sites 239
      William E. Benet and Chris E. Stout

      Section III The Dream Niche Practice: Successful Stories of Specialization

      16. Starting and Growing Concierge Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Practices 253
      William R. Lynch

      17. Developing a Practice Outside of Managed Care 266
      Steven Walfish

      18. Using Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) to Build a Premium-Service, Private-Pay Practice 279
      Jason A. Seidel

      19. The One-Stop Shop: Collaboration Beyond Psychology 292
      Brian K. Sullivan

      20. Psychologists in Dispute Resolution: Being Part of a Revolution! 304
      Amy L. Robinson

      21. Why Wait?: Building a Stellar Practice in Weight Management 317
      Brad Saks

      22. Becoming an Educational Consultant 335
      Heather M. Hale

      23. Building a Successful Education Business 348
      Jack Krasuski

      24. Blending Treatment Innovation and Economic Success for Working With Troubled Emerging Adults: The Yellowbrick Model 364
      Jesse Viner, Laura Viner, and Chris E. Stout

      25. Transitioning to Executive Coaching 376
      Jeffrey E. Auerbach

      26. A Psychologist’s Career in Sports Administration 394
      John E. Mayer

      27. Working in Sport Psychology 412
      Kate F. Hays

      Section IV Final Thoughts

      28. “You’re Fired! Hooray!” Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Fall Back in Love With Working in Psychology 429
      Michael Aisenberg

      29. Why All the Enlightenment, Empowerment, and Edification Embedded in This Book May Mean Nothing to You 441
      Linda Sapadin

      Index 445

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account