What Nobody Tells You About Starting Your Own Therapy Practice
Starting your own therapy practice can look appealing from the outside, especially when you are focused on the percentage you could keep. But leaving a well-run group practice means taking on more than your caseload. It means becoming responsible for the infrastructure, referrals, billing, marketing, systems, and support that were quietly helping your work stay sustainable.
Insurance Paneling for Therapists: What to Know Before Signing Up
Insurance paneling for therapists can be overwhelming, and therapy platforms often promise an easier path. But before building your practice around a platform, it is worth understanding the risks, tradeoffs, and long-term impact on therapist income sustainability.
Private Practice Therapist Salary: The Costs Behind Solo vs. Group Practice
Private practice therapist salary is not just about what percentage you keep. Kelsey Blahnik, LCSW-S, breaks down the hidden costs behind solo practice and what group practices actually pay for, including billing, referrals, marketing, legal protection, supervision, systems, and clinical community.