Marketing Your Bereavement Practice
Marketing Your Bereavement Practice
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In this week's episode, "Marketing Your Bereavement Practice", we discuss:
- Is grief the same as bereavement?
- Is there a difference in sub-niches based of types of loss?
- Being real and normalizing the process of grief.
- Knowing that someone has been there can be validating as long as boundaries are in place.
- Looking to marketing to long-term caregivers, veterinarians, EMTs, hospice workers and other professional individuals at risk for compassion fatigue and loss of patients and clients.
- All losses are valid, how do you market your niche within that idea?
- Clergy, therapists, funeral directors and morgue and mortuary staff as referral sources.
- Perspective and clarity on niche.
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Linsay Melka of Empathic Counseling and Psychotherapy
Lindsay Melka, LPC is based in Denver, CO. She is the founder of Empathic Counseling and Therapy, a psychotherapy practice that specializes in counseling individuals who struggle with shame, insecurity and personal relationships. She has worked in the field of addictions for over a decade and has overcome her own personal battles, ultimately, transforming her life. After years of varying therapeutic work, she has found her true calling is simply connecting with folks who have trouble connecting. She loves her catahoula leopard dog “Page,” exotic scents, Maui beaches, worldly novels and music. You can stay up to date on her Facebook page where she regularly blogs and shares new info on new and intriguing topics in the therapy world, or on her website.
Allison Puryear, LCSW, CEDS of Abundance Practice-Building
Allison Puryear is an LCSW with a nearly diagnosable obsession with business development. She has started practices in three different cities and wants you to know that building a private practice is shockingly doable when you have a plan and support. You can download a free private practice checklist to make sure you have your ducks in a row, get weekly private practice tips, and join the Abundance Practice-Building Group to gain the confidence and tools you need to succeed.
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