Private Practice online marketing: A New Approach to Your Psychology Service Line
Whether you intend to use traditional therapy as 25 percent or 75 percent of your practice pie, its a smart move to identify what non-traditional services you could add to the mix of streams of income for yourself.
N + P + F = SUCCESS
There are three steps to developing a psychology-based, non-traditional service line that will have great value and impact.
The simple three-step formula to creating a new income-producing service is:
Niche + Problem + Format = Service
If your mission is to positively impact other people, this formula will do it. Lets look more closely.
1. Pick a Niche Market.
It could be divorced parents, ACOA Adults, breast-cancer patients, ADHD executives, children of divorce, attorneys, clergy swamped with congregational people problems or smokers who want to quit.
You can take your services to the workplace and target stressed workers, downsizing companies, businesses in change or troubled employees and departments.
Many more possibilities are possible.
2. Identify a specific problem or challenge thats happening in that niche market.
It could be managing stress, self-management, conflict, interpersonal skills, changing culture within a company, work-life balance, co-parenting or dissatisfaction with life, relationships or career.
Theres a multitude of possibilities.
How can you help meet the felt needs and address the urgent concerns of your niche market?
Decide on a service or set of services you can offer that will help the niche market with its challenges in an effective way.
To get ideas for this service, research the literature on what may be an effective treatment. Obtain training and supervision as needed. Are there any programs or approaches that you can adapt?
3. Choose the format to deliver your solution.
This is the packaging that your solution will come in.
Packaging is important.
After you have identified a solution for your niche markets felt needs, I suggest you develop it into a step-by-step program.
Clients understand products easier than services, which are less tangible.
An example of a mental health package or product is a stress-management program with:
A set of curriculum
A workbook
A fixed price
Have a process that you deliver. Let your prospective clients know you have as plan and a process to help them.
This gives you more credibility and the potential client hope that it will be beneficial. The process description answers the questions about how you help people and what you would do with them in therapy
Example:
Niche: Divorced parents
Problem: Collaboration with ex on parenting; high conflict in communication
Format: 10 co-parenting sessions organized around a five-step process
Equals: A marketable income stream
Ask yourself: For what services will people feel a need and be willing to pay for out of pocket?
William D. Morgan is a psychologist, author, and private practice business coach. He coaches human service professionals and others who want to build thriving practices. For more helpful information and tips, visit http://www.TodaysPrivatePractice.com/membershipinfo.html This is an excerpt from his NEW BOOK Today's Private Practice: Strategies for Building a Thriving Managed-Care Free Psychotherapy Practice, http://www.TodaysPrivatePractice.com.Laser Hair Removal Charlotte Nc
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