Principles of Private Practice | |
Mental Health Professionals' Attitudes Toward Money and Business | p. 1 |
The Mindset of the Psychotherapist: Being a Caring Professional and Earning a Living Are Not Mutually Exclusive | p. 3 |
You Are a Small-Business Owner: Think Like an Entrepreneur | p. 11 |
Customer Service and Competence: The Keys to Financial Success in Independent Practice | p. 29 |
Nuts and Bolts of the Finances of Practice | p. 51 |
Models of Independent Practice | p. 53 |
Office Overhead and Practice Expenses: You Have to Spend Money to Make Money | p. 81 |
Loss Prevention: Increasing the Likelihood You Get Paid by Clients and Insurance Carriers | p. 113 |
Understanding Basic Accounting and Taxes | p. 153 |
Understanding the Insurance Needs and Options of the Independent Practitioner | p. 165 |
Building Your Practice | p. 181 |
To Managed Care or Not to Managed Care: That Is the Question | p. 183 |
How Independent Practitioners Earn Money | p. 197 |
Building a Retirement | p. 211 |
Attending to Your Finances: "What Do You Mean I Don't Get a Pension?" | p. 213 |
Closing Your Practice: Financial Implications and Options | p. 229 |
References | p. 241 |
Index | p. 257 |
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