The Paradox of Private Practice for Sensitive Therapists

"What is one thing you wish you had been told before going into private practice?" This question was asked of me earlier this week by a graduate student in a local counseling program.  She interviewed me about being a therapist and why I decided to go into private practice.  While my story is nothing new … Continue reading The Paradox of Private Practice for Sensitive Therapists

Three Difficult Lessons I Learned From Building a Private Practice

When I started my private practice back in 2016, I had no clue how much this endeavor would challenge me, overwhelm me, and invigorate me. During the first year of my business, I felt like I was faking it. Even as I got my first several clients, I remember waiting for some imaginary auditor to … Continue reading Three Difficult Lessons I Learned From Building a Private Practice

An Open Letter to Sensitive Therapists With Money Shame

I see you. You are empathic, creative, and intuitive.  You’re known for your keen insight and ability to anticipate other’s needs.  You remember dial-up internet, Myspace, and a time before smartphones. You feel the world as deeply as an abyss. You experience emotions as bundles.  Joy and grief.  Sadness and bliss. Beauty and loss.  Sometimes you … Continue reading An Open Letter to Sensitive Therapists With Money Shame

5 Surprising Ways Your Money Management System Speeds Up Money Healing

You're undeniably a kick-ass clinician.  Yet, you are clueless when it comes to developing helpful money systems for your business. You check your bank account daily, yet you have no clue how much money you're actually making.  You started a spreadsheet to track expenses, but once it became too complex, you fell behind.  You have no … Continue reading 5 Surprising Ways Your Money Management System Speeds Up Money Healing