Have you ever wondered how to empower therapists in your group practice, especially those who are just starting out or are provisionally licensed?
In this episode, I had the honor of chatting with Shannon Heers, an Approved Clinical Supervisor and founder of Firelight Supervision, about boosting the confidence of therapists.
In our conversation, we discussed the challenges that come with being new in the field or working under provisional licenses and how these can impact a therapist's confidence. Shannon, with her expertise from Firelight Supervision, shared invaluable strategies for overcoming these hurdles.
Here are some of the key takeaways from our discussion:
How common it is for therapists, particularly those new to the profession, to experience imposter syndrome.
The need to differentiate between actual competence and the feeling of confidence, providing strategies to manage these doubts.
The importance of offering supervision that helps therapists grow and feel more secure in their abilities.
Steps that group practice owners can take to cultivate a nurturing environment that encourages therapists to develop resilience and confidence.
Practical tips for therapists to build their confidence, including self-reflection, seeking feedback, and engaging in continuous learning.
This episode was a treasure trove of insights for any group practice owner looking to empower their therapists. Remember, creating a supportive environment is key to fostering growth and resilience in your team.
Thanks for listening! Like what you heard? Give us 5 stars on whatever platform you’re listening from. Need extra support? Join The Exchange, a membership community just for group practice owners on our website www.thegrouppracticeexchange.com/exchange. Talk to you next time!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The Group Practice Exchange Programs + Courses
The Accountability Equation™ Quiz
Connect with Maureen Werrbach & The Group Practice Exchange:
Connect with Shannon Heers:
This episode is sponsored by TherapyNotes. TherapyNotes is an EHR software that helps behavioral health professionals manage their practice with confidence and efficiency. I use TherapyNotes in my own group practice and love its amazing support team, billing features, and scheduling capabilities. It serves us well as a large group practice owner.
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Are you overwhelmed by the idea of taking Medicare in your group practice?
You’re definitely not alone - so many group practice owners don’t accept Medicare because they’re confused about billing, CPT codes, Medicare documentation requirements, or need help streamlining their billing to maximize profits.
That’s why in this episode, Gabrielle Juliano-Villani and I talk about all the ins and outs of integrating Medicare into a group practice. We explored the potential hurdles and advantages, equipping you with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about accepting Medicare.
Here's a rundown of what we covered:
Medicare basics: We started by breaking down the basics of Medicare, including who it serves and how it operates.
Administrative considerations: Gabrielle provided insights into the administrative side of Medicare, such as enrollment processes and compliance requirements.
Clinical implications: We discussed the clinical implications of accepting Medicare, including how it affects client care and therapist workload.
Aligning with practice vision: Gabrielle gave an overview of how to assess if accepting Medicare aligns with your practice's mission and values.
This episode is one you don’t want to skip if you’ve been considering accepting Medicare in your group practice.
Thanks for listening! Like what you heard? Give us 5 stars on whatever platform you’re listening from. Need extra support? Join The Exchange, a membership community just for group practice owners on our website www.thegrouppracticeexchange.com/exchange. Talk to you next time!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The Group Practice Exchange Programs + Courses
The Accountability Equation™ Quiz
Connect with Maureen Werrbach & The Group Practice Exchange:
Connect with Gabrielle Juliano-Villani:
GJV Consulting & Training Website
Medicare Consulting for Therapists Website
Facebook group: Medicare Consulting for Therapists
Facebook group: Create an Abundant Group Practice
This episode is sponsored by TherapyNotes. TherapyNotes is an EHR software that helps behavioral health professionals manage their practice with confidence and efficiency. I use TherapyNotes in my own group practice and love its amazing support team, billing features, and scheduling capabilities. It serves us well as a large group practice owner.
Do you ever wish for a financial therapist who could relieve you from the last few months of bookkeeping, talk you off the edge when you're running into issues with Quickbooks, or help you work through a profit plan for growth? GreenOak Accounting does just that! GreenOak Accounting is an accounting firm that specializes in working with group practices. Their value goes WAY beyond bookkeeping; they can help you get on track for financial success. Schedule a free consultation by going to http://greenoakaccounting.com/tgpe