Private Practice Psychology: A Handbook
This book offers a complete guide to setting up and managing a private practice. Issues such as planning the practice, developing practice excellence, expanding and even selling the practice are covered. The book is very practical in its nature and also gives names of organisations and websites which may be of help. A sample business plan and fee tables are also included.
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Private Practice Psychology: A Handbook
This book offers a complete guide to setting up and managing a private practice. Issues such as planning the practice, developing practice excellence, expanding and even selling the practice are covered. The book is very practical in its nature and also gives names of organisations and websites which may be of help. A sample business plan and fee tables are also included.
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Private Practice Psychology: A Handbook

Private Practice Psychology: A Handbook

Private Practice Psychology: A Handbook

Private Practice Psychology: A Handbook

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This book offers a complete guide to setting up and managing a private practice. Issues such as planning the practice, developing practice excellence, expanding and even selling the practice are covered. The book is very practical in its nature and also gives names of organisations and websites which may be of help. A sample business plan and fee tables are also included.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781854333438
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/16/1991
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author


Ronald Francis is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in psychology at Monash University, Australia. Born in the UK, he now lives and works in Australia and is the author of The Manual of Private Psychology Practice (1997).

Table of Contents

1. Planning your practice.

2. Choosing the market.

3. Choosing the location.

4. Choosing the business structure.

5. Developing a business plan.

6. Establishing your practice.

7. Choosing your practice name.

8. Designing a logo.

9. Designing and printing stationary.

10. Choosing the venue.

11. Insurances.

12. Communication systems.

13. Initial marketing.

14. Registering with insurance systems.

15. Fee schedules.

16. Collecting revenue.

17. Accounting systems.

18. Information systems.

19. Research and communication via the internet.

20. Developing practice excellence.

21. Expanding you practice.

22. Staffing.

23. Marketing, tenders and contracts.

24. Selling your practice.

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