Free Training: How To Hire An Intern, Make Money And Stay Sane (No longer available)

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This training is available again due to popular demand! 

Are you considering bringing an intern into your private practice?

Here's what you might be thinking:

  • I'd like to hire an intern, but I'm worried the process will bring stress and problems.

  • I've heard some horror stories of therapists losing money when they work with interns. 

  • I don't want to take on more liability.

  • I don't want to do a lot of paperwork, or even worse, forget to do something important. 

  • I'm not sure where to start!

Supervising an intern in your private practice can be inspiring and deeply rewarding. If you hire the right person and set up the relationship well, some of the benefits are:

  • Give back by mentoring a newer therapist

  • Gain more visibility as an expert in your niche or method

  • Bring in additional income

  • Provide services to some clients at a lower fee

  • Gain skills articulating how and why you work the way you do

 

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Here's INFORMATION FROM TWO OF THE EXPERTS WHO HAVE HELPED ME SUCCESSFULLY BRING INTERNS INTO MY PRIVATE PRACTICE. I WANT YOU TO LEARN FROM THEM TOO! 

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Part One: Hiring The Right Intern And Setting Up A Contract

with Ricki Boden, LCSW and LMFT, consultant for supervisors and founder of supervisionceu.com

In this interview, Ricki shares:

  • Tools to use in the hiring process to choose the right intern

  • How to clarify and communicate your expectations so that you're both on the same page

  • Some things that often go wrong for supervisors and how to avoid them

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Part Two: Taxes, Finances and Paperwork

with Emily Morfin, co-founder of Morfin Financial, who specializes in payroll and other financial services for mental health professionals in California. 

In this interview, Emily shares:

  • The most common misconceptions about bringing an intern into your private practice

  • Financial and tax related mistakes supervisors make, and how to avoid them

  • How much time and paperwork it actually takes to hire and work with an intern

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Part Three: Marketing Your Practice With An Intern

with me, Annie Schuessler, business coach

In this audio, I'll walk you through: 

  • How marketing your practice with an intern is different from marketing a solo practice

  • How to decide which of 2 business models for working with an intern is right for you and your practice

  • Marketing tools to increase your income and help your intern earn more too