How to Make Faith-based Decisions in Your Practice
When making faith-based decisions into your practice, it's crucial to first establish a deep understanding of your own beliefs and values. Reflect on the core principles that guide your faith and how they align with the ethical standards of your profession. In this webinar I will examine how faith informs my everyday business decisions and how you can apply the same process to your practice. Sign up now, it’s free!
How to Double Your Practice in One Year
After speaking to my accountant, I learned that my practice had doubled from 2021 to 2022. Since then, I have gathered my best tips on how to grow your practice. In this webinar, I will teach you to do the same and answer your questions about practice revenue and growth.
Creating Websites that Turn Visitors into Clients
Description: In today's digital age, having a strong online presence is essential for any business looking to succeed. A well-designed website is the cornerstone of that online presence, and it has the potential to turn visitors into valuable clients. Creating such websites requires a strategic approach that focuses on engaging users, building trust, and ultimately converting them into paying customers.
Abstract: The purpose of this workshop is to educate counselors on using websites to turn visitors into clients. By combining captivating design, persuasive content, lead generation strategies, trust-building elements, SEO optimization, and mobile-friendliness, businesses can maximize the conversion potential of their websites. A well-crafted website has the power to engage visitors, build trust, and ultimately drive business growth by transforming visitors into loyal, satisfied clients
Presenters: Daniel Fava is the owner of Private Practice Elevation. In 2016 he began a blog called Create My Therapist Website to help therapists learn how to use effective website design and online marketing strategies in their private practice. When his wife first launched her practice back in 2011, it was the standout website he built for her that helped her attract those early clients and get her practice rolling. Not everyone is married to a web designer, so he wanted to help others launch their practices with great websites. Daniel now does that through man modalities including a podcast, company(Private Practice Elevation and his aforementioned blog.
Whitney Owens, LPC, MA is a licensed professional counselor and group practice owner located in Savannah, Georgia. Along with running her practice, she educates clinicians across the nation on growing the clinical acumen and growing their private practice. She hosts a weekly podcast called the Wise Practice Podcast. She has spoken multiple times at the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia’s annual conference as well as the Maryland Professional Counselors Conference, and training for the Florida Counseling Association. Whitney graduated from Richmont Graduate School in 2010 with a Master in Professional Counseling.
Location: This event will be taking place over Zoom and requires registration to attend.
The Power of the Therapeutic Relationship
This event is an interdepartmental only event for the clinicians at Water’s Edge Counseling, LLC.
Description
Though we are trained in clinical techniques in graduate school, sometimes we place too great an emphasis on these skills and miss out on another important therapeutic approach. Based on research, it is proven that the therapeutic relationship is the strongest indicator of client success. Yet, we often are not trained in how to appropriately and effectively utilize this amazing skill. In this workshop, you will learn how to do just that, use the therapeutic relationship to help meet treatment goals.
Abstract
The purpose of this workshop is to educate counselors on using a therapeutic relationship to meet treatment goals. Clinicians will learn how to be aware of the impact of the therapeutic relationship inside and outside the treatment room. We will discuss multiple techniques to leverage the therapeutic relationship to bring greater client insight and meet treatment goals. The workshop will cover identifying your own biases and relationship concerns that you bring into your relationship with your client. The workshop will examine the benefits and risks in sharing your personal experiences of your client with your client.
Learning Objectives
Objective 1: Participants will identify their own biases and personal histories that they bring into the therapeutic relationship.
Objective 2: Participants will examine how to use the “here and now” to address client concerns and meet treatment objectives.
Objective 3: Participants will gain skills to teach clients how to improve their personal relationships based on the exploration of the relationship one has with their therapist.
Presenter
Whitney Owens, LPC, MA is a licensed professional counselor and group practice owner located in Savannah, Georgia. Along with running her practice, she educates clinicians across the nation on growing the clinical acumen and growing their private practice. She hosts a weekly podcast called the Wise Practice Podcast. She has spoken multiple times at the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia’s annual conference as well as the Maryland Professional Counselors Conference, and training for the Florida Counseling Association. Whitney graduated from Richmont Graduate School in 2010 with a Master in Professional Counseling.