By
Mary Pepping, Northwest Psychology Associates, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Description
At last, a hands-on guide for neuropsychologists who want to explore, establish or expand their own private practice. Do you dream about
the freedom of your own office and schedule, but worry about the financial viability of self-employment? Are you weary of the dictates
of managed care, but find it hard to see other alternatives? Would you like to vary your practice, but aren't quite sure what else you
would like to do, or how to get started? Are you concerned about the potential isolation in a private practice, or how to maintain your
teaching and research involvement while still paying the rent? For these and many other important questions, this up-to-date volume can
be your step-by-step guide for creating an enjoyable, flexible and equitably paid mix of evaluation, teaching, research, and/or treatment
activities.
Learn how to find and deliver the following:
· High quality, low cost office space
· Effective billing and collection
practices
· Group therapy and community workshops
· Teaching as a marketing tool
· Research - it's not just for academics
Included in series
Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional
Audience:
Neuropsychologists