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Setting Up and Running a Therapy Business James Rye

Setting Up and Running a Therapy Business By James Rye

Setting Up and Running a Therapy Business by James Rye


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Setting Up and Running a Therapy Business Summary

Setting Up and Running a Therapy Business: Frequently Asked Questions by James Rye

This book answers the questions that therapists frequently ask about setting up and running a business. It allows readers to successfully make the journey from being trained in how to conduct professional therapy sessions to running a growing private practice. The material covers a range of issues including: registration with HMRC, money issues, marketing, insurance, and whether to work from home or other premises. The book addresses a number of practical questions, such as: Do I have to register with the information commission? What can I count as legitimate business expenses? What mistakes should I avoid when marketing my practice? How can I easily and cheaply accept card payments from my clients? What help can I get to manage my phone calls? How can I get a website? and, What can I do to increase my personal safety?As counselling in the twenty-first century changes, an increasing number of therapists are using technology to write and store notes, and to communicate with clients - either to arrange appointments, or to conduct them.

Setting Up and Running a Therapy Business Reviews

'This book is packed full of practical, clear information about running a therapeutic private practice as a business. The question and answer format allows readers to access specific information easily. The voice of experience shines through and it should be essential reading for counsellors in training and for those new to private practice.'--Julia Greer, psychoanalytic psychotherapist, couples counsellor and supervisor in private practice; senior accredited MBACP and Fellow of British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)'James Rye brings his wealth of experience in an engaging and accessible way to a demanding area of practice. Working independently demands professionalism, integrity, experience, together with a commitment to ethics and self-support. This book is an invaluable resource for all considering private practice, as well as those already enjoying its challenges and opportunities.'--Dr Andrew Reeves, BACP senior accredited counsellor and psychotherapist, BACP Fellow, senior lecturer; chair of the BACP'This practical book is aimed at helping counsellors, both newly qualified and in private practice already, to understand what needs to be considered and done to run a successful private counselling practice today. It is packed full of useful information, tips and sensible advice from someone who has himself had a long and successful career in private practice.'--George Brooks, BACP accredited counsellor and supervisor'This is a succinct, practical and accessible guide to working in private practice. Useful, detailed information is provided throughout and serves to stimulate the reader's reflections, whatever their experience of private practice. Whether setting up a website, accepting payments by credit card, visiting clients in residential care, meeting data storage standards, filling in a tax return or creating a professional will, James Rye's considerable experience in the field shines through, and offers guidance to help practitioners make wise, workable decisions based on a thorough understanding of what is at stake and what options are available.'--Dr Belinda Harris, associate professor, University of Nottingham; UKCP registered psychotherapist'I can think of no one better placed than James Rye to provide guidance on the setting up and running of a therapy business. This book draws on his extensive personal experience in private practice and his work supporting others in that field. James shows characteristic attention to detail, answering traditional questions, such as whether to charge for missed sessions, alongside exploring contemporary dilemmas such as maintaining a web presence. I would highly recommend this book to any therapist considering developing a private practice.'--Susan Utting-Simon, senior accredited MBACP, psychotherapist, counsellor, and supervisor, Chair of BACP Private Practice

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GOR008640190
9781782204640
1782204644
Setting Up and Running a Therapy Business: Frequently Asked Questions by James Rye
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20170220
220
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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