How To Build A Thriving Mental Health Practice Full Webinar

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Topics Covered In This Webinar

  • Intention and motivation – is this really what you want?
  • Discipline, commitment, prioritization, time management
  • Financials – credit, loans, accounting
  • Systems and automation – EHR, billing, appointment reminders, notes
  • Medical billing, Insurance – complicated and time-consuming
  • Hiring

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Webinar: How to build a thriving mental health practice

In this expansive and in-depth webinar, Marcus Rodriguez interviews Sara Makin, the Founder, and CEO of Makin Wellness. Sara grew Makin Wellness from a solo practice to one of the fastest-growing tele-mental health practices in Pennsylvania.

5 FREE email templates designed to make communicating with your clients easier and more consistent.

These templates ensure you can easily and consistently communicate with your clients around topics such as appointment confirmations, updates to your insurance, new rate alerts, and more.

Psychologists and other mental health care providers are now (as of January 1, 2022) required by law to give uninsured and self-pay patients a good faith estimate of the costs for services.

To be successful as a mental health professional in today’s environment, it’s increasingly important to be aware of the tools and resources that can run a thriving practice.

Whether you’re just opening the doors to your private practice or have a thriving business to run, blogging and article writing are great ways to gain exposure and attract new clients. At Belongly, we’re inviting mental health professionals to submit their articles for distribution…

We invite you to explore the Belongly mental health glossary of diagnoses and commonly used terms. Included, please find definitions for commonly used terms. You’re welcome to submit your own or suggest a correction…