How to Book Full Fee Clients in Private Practice

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  • How to Book Full Fee Clients in Private Practice
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    I’ve heard from some of you lately that you set your rate to charge what you’re worth, but now you’re having trouble filling your practice with full fee clients. Is the solution to lower your rate? Not necessarily! In this video, I cover my top tips to help you fill your practice with clients who are able (and willing!) To pay your full fee.
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    This video is geared for therapists of all kinds, including psychologists, MFTs, LPCCs, social workers, and others in the clinical counseling field.
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    This video is not intended as professional or legal advice. Be sure to seek the services of a professional if you are in need of them.
    Here are a few takeaways from the lessons I learned to help you book full-fee clients in your practice:
    1. Position Yourself as an Expert.
    I just spoke to how to do this in a recent video, so I would definitely check out that video to learn all my tips for how to position yourself as an expert in your niche. This is key to ensuring that you’re not simply known as a Joe Schmoe generalist, but that you have an expertise in a specialty that’s worth paying a higher premium for.
    2. Focus your Marketing.
    It’s important to find one or two areas to direct your marketing to target your ideal client. This doesn’t mean you should do ALL the marketing strategies you know of. But take some time to consider who your ideal client is and where they’re hanging out in order to market directly to them.
    3. Don’t advertise lower rates if you offer a sliding scale.
    Most potential clients will shoot for your lowest rate even if they are high income earners. That’s just the way our minds work. We want to snag a deal even if we can afford something pricier. Keep in mind that a sliding scale is not a discount, it’s a reduced rate for those who qualify based on their resources. Advertise your full rate as your only rate. In the initial call, you can explore the potential client’s income to then offer the sliding scale rate if it applies.
    4. Communicate how you can help a potential client solve a problem.
    Both through your marketing materials and your initial communications with potential clients, it’s important to focus on how you can help them. Validate how it feels to experience the problem they’re facing, name the place you believe you can help them arrive at, and share briefly about how you’re uniquely positioned to help them get there.
    This last tip is key. I’ve spoken to some of the earlier tips more in-depth in prior videos, so let’s break down this last tip a little further in today’s video.
    The factor that makes people willing to pay a higher premium for anything in life - not just therapy - is believing that this particular item or service is uniquely equipped to help them solve a problem.
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ความคิดเห็น • 19

  • @dolly8652
    @dolly8652 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I do offer free consultations. A person can come in for 20 minutes to see how I work.
    After twenty minutes they can go and think about it, or stay for the rest of the 50 minute session and pay.
    I've only had this person ask for the free consultation, and they stayed, and are still coming.
    It's very difficult to make a decision for a person to make. who will they go to and share their life story with.
    This person had a very poor few sessions with someone, and was afraid of having a similar experience.
    They're still coming, and are full fee. so it was very worth the 20 minutes.
    You make a good point in that one size isn't for everyone. I'm happy to do a 20 minute session to help someone feel comfortable.

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That's definitely the biggest advantage to offering the free session - and I like how you mash it up so they have the option to stay longer.
      One option to make potential clients feel more comfortable with coming in is to make your marketing materials and initial email/phone contact super clear. That way potential clients feel like they already know what to expect before committing to meet in-person.

  • @Viorin1
    @Viorin1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I personally think it’s more about your practice quality and positive reviews from clients than specializing in a certain area or disorder to grow your practice. Thanks for the video!

    • @PrivatePracticeSkills
      @PrivatePracticeSkills  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I completely agree that word of mouth is the absolute best marketing tool - but some of these tips might help with getting those first clients through the door! Thanks for your comment!

  • @Medietos
    @Medietos ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow , I have never met a Swedish psychologist who had - or used - any structured, goal-oriented and verbally agreed-on problem-solution strategy -/plan and - methods. I am frustrated and grieving my lost 49 years searching really individual and efficient therapy. You are so right about the motivation to find the means to pay the full fee when there is real hope for success and life-saving progress towards or healing.
    Excuse me for being here despite not (yet) being a therapist.

  • @aliciagilbert5573
    @aliciagilbert5573 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great and helpful points! I enjoy your style and did get the Roomba analogy, helpful!

  • @yourspaceforgrowth
    @yourspaceforgrowth 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    These are great tips! What a great analogy with the Roomba. 😋

  • @makelamims1921
    @makelamims1921 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thanks for the AWESOME tips. I love the bloopera too😁.

  • @christianlamb
    @christianlamb 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Love it!!! Solid tips as always!! ❤❤ Thank you 😁😁

  • @NaTashaBLMFT
    @NaTashaBLMFT 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Your topics are always on point! Thank you!

  • @brooked3346
    @brooked3346 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You are funny!! Love it

  • @midrashchannel9940
    @midrashchannel9940 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How to find out what you're worth?

  • @marthasutchenikm.a.8469
    @marthasutchenikm.a.8469 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Too much about roomba.....

  • @Thefitmed
    @Thefitmed 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is a great point!! Value is in how you are able to solve a problem that they can’t find the solution for elsewhere! Love your content! @thefitmed