All of my expectations for the program were met and exceeded by TPA. To truly benefit from the experience, I think it's important to clarify your goals and expectations up front. The program does a nice job of guiding you through this process and giving you a clear vision of where you want to go and the path to getting there. My experience in the year I have been in the program has been very empowering, learning how to do the work myself to build my practice rather than paying someone to do things for me (i.e., webpages, marketing) and getting mediocre results. Rather than giving me a fish to eat for the day, TPA has taught me how to fish so I can use the tools for the life of my practice. I was very reluctant to do organic marketing, but after several months I found it really helpful to make connections in my community and build a resource list for my clients. Now, when I am fully booked or receive requests that do not match my expertise, I have trusted individuals to whom I can refer clients because we have established a connection. The hardest part of the program is undoubtedly Google Ads. I also found it very frustrating to keep up with the changes that Google makes. However, in my opinion, figuring things out and making them work is just part of running a private practice. Every day, I encounter challenging issues to resolve, and I appreciate TPA's prompt assistance in devising solutions.I'm grateful to TPA's assistance in reaching my goals. I exceeded my goal of obtaining 10 to 12 self-pay clients per week. The goal was met seven months ago and allowed me to spend the time I needed to write a workbook for eating disorder and trauma recovery. It's being published by Johns Hopkins University Press next year. If you want to learn how to build a private practice, invest in yourself and join TPA. It's worth it.
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