How to Quit a Group Private Practice

Working at a group private practice can be a great experience for a therapist. You can see how that setting works for you without having to deal with the business side of things, like marketing and billing. However, there are many reasons why it may not be the best for you long term and you may decide to move on.
In this week’s episode, I discuss what some of the reasons are that people decide to quit a group private practice. I share tips on how to give your notice and how to provide the most ethical and legal transition of care process to clients and your boss.
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Welcome to The Keys to Therapy! I’m Samantha Newton, a licensed mental health therapist and owner of The Therapy Suite PLLC. I create videos for aspiring, new, and established therapists to provide support and help increase knowledge about being a therapist.
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