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10 Must-Know Private Practice Start-Up Tips

By Dorlee

Essential private practice startup tips infographic from Tamara G. Suttle, M.Ed., LPC – mental health counselor with 20+ years experience and private practice coach. This visual summary distills the most critical strategies for successfully launching your private practice: start networking NOW even if practice is years away, create your self-care plan before scheduling your first client, join or create a consultation group to combat isolation, be strategic in networking by declaring both strengths and weaknesses, build reciprocal referring relationships, get paperwork in order before seeing clients, establish systems for everything early, invest in a quality WordPress website, blog to get known online efficiently, and remember private practice is a marathon not a sprint. Includes bonus Q&A on establishing a practice in foreign countries. Based on comprehensive interview featured in “Complete Guide to Starting Your Private Practice” where Tamara shares decades of wisdom alongside social worker Michael Langlois.

Filed Under: Career Guidance, Clinical Practice, Expert Interviews Tagged With: mental health counseling, private practice, Tamara Suttle

How Social Media Sparks Social Work Career Growth

By Dorlee

How Social Media Sparks Social Work Innovation Have you wondered how social workers may benefit from using social media or how social media may spur innovation within social work? As per the interview that Pat Shelly, the Director of Community Engagement and Expansion at the University of Buffalo’s School of Social Work, conducted with me on inSocialWork’s […]

Filed Under: Career Guidance, Clinical Practice Tagged With: career development, innovation, inSocialWork podcast, interview, Pat Shelly, social media, UBSSW, University of Buffalo School of Social Work

7 Career Tips for Macro Social Workers

By Dorlee

Career Advice Every Macro Social Worker Needs to Know Are you interested in becoming a Macro Social Worker? Are you wondering what a Macro Social Worker does and/or what skills and experience you need to develop? This post is a bit long, but it is full of valuable nuggets of career guidance for current and potential macro social workers ! Laurel […]

Filed Under: Career Guidance, Expert Interviews, Featured SW Career, Macro Practice, Social Work, Social Work Career Tagged With: career advice, career development, Laurel Hitchcock, macro social work, MacroSW twitter chat, social work interview questions

Complete Guide to Starting Your Private Practice

By Dorlee

Tamara G. Suttle M.Ed. LPC and Michael Langlois LICSW, private practice experts featured in complete guide to starting a private practice

Complete guide to starting a private practice from two successful practitioners. Michael Langlois, LICSW and Tamara G. Suttle, M.Ed., LPC share expert insights on building essential clinical skills, establishing your practice from scratch, getting your first clients, marketing strategies (websites, blogging, social media), managing the business side, creating systems and workflows, balancing multiple professional roles, finding your niche, and top 10 must-know startup tips. Whether you’re fresh out of graduate school or transitioning from agency work, learn everything you need to successfully launch and grow your private practice.

Filed Under: Career Guidance, Clinical Practice, Expert Interviews Tagged With: blogging for therapists, clinical skills, gamer therapist, mental health counseling, michael langlois, private practice, private practice marketing, private practice website, starting a private practice, Tamara Suttle

10 Clinical Social Work Skills Social Workers Must Develop

By Dorlee

10 clinical social work skills every social workers should develop

10 essential clinical social work skills infographic from Dean Nancy Smyth: substance abuse screening, mental health assessment, domestic violence safety planning, trauma understanding, dissociation assessment, behavioral interviewing, CBT interventions, motivational interviewing, record-keeping, and couples/family skills. The MSW is just the beginning; develop these competencies through specialized training.

Filed Under: Career Guidance, Clinical Skills, Expert Interviews Tagged With: career development, clinical social work, Nancy J. Smyth, private practice

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