Episode #236: Adoption, Maternity Leave, & Private Practice
We’ve had many conversations about maternity leave revolving around pregnancy, but it’s different from being at a good place in your practice & starting your family through adoption. How do you start having conversations when you don’t have nine months & obvious visual cues to help you create the conversation with your clients & referral sources? Join me & Abundance Party member, Katie, as we discuss self-disclosure comfort limits, shoring up your marketing by working ahead, & preparing for other significant changes in your life. We also talk about support systems & how to channel significant changes & ideas into passive income & building more.
Sponsored by:
Allison Puryear, LCSW, CEDS of Abundance Practice-Building
Hi! I’m Allison Puryear (rhymes with “career”). If you’ve been within 10 feet of me, you may know that I’m as passionate about practice building as I am about helping my clients change their lives. However, you should know that I did not come into private practice easily. After nearly burning out at agencies, I built successful private practices in three different states & I realized I had a knack for helping other therapists do the same. I’ve done the work to figure out the logistics of building sustainable, full, & happy practices. I know I can help you do the same.
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