Psychologists are increasingly dissatisfied with managed care companies. While many practitioners would prefer to develop a fee-for-service practice to improve clinical care and income, there is limited available information on how to establish one. This book illustrates 50 strategies for growing a practice that is not managed care or insurance dependent. Contributors describe how they successfully carved out a niche in areas as varied as family and divorce counseling, teaching and supervision, healthcare, product development, and organizational consulting. In each vignette, the author…mehr
Psychologists are increasingly dissatisfied with managed care companies. While many practitioners would prefer to develop a fee-for-service practice to improve clinical care and income, there is limited available information on how to establish one. This book illustrates 50 strategies for growing a practice that is not managed care or insurance dependent. Contributors describe how they successfully carved out a niche in areas as varied as family and divorce counseling, teaching and supervision, healthcare, product development, and organizational consulting. In each vignette, the author describes his or her practice arrangements, training experiences, primary activities, pros and cons of this career path, effective business approaches, and also recommends professional resources, including books, journals, web sites, and societies. This book provides plenty of ideas for early career psychologists and graduate students interested in starting a private practice as well as seasoned practitioners who want to develop alternative income sources to minimize dependence on insurance companies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Practice Possibilities Outside of Managed Care —Steven Walfish Seven Keys to Developing Your Dream Non-Managed Care Practice —David Verhaagen I. Family Psychology 1. Premarital Counseling —Susan Gamble 2. Teaching Marriage Skills —Susan Heitler 3. Conducting Family Interventions With Substance Abusers —Michaele P. Dunlap 4. Roles for Psychologists in Collaborative Divorce Practice —Lauren Behrman 5. Assessing Those Seeking to Adopt and Working With the Adoption Triad —Nancy M. Sidun and Debbie Daniels-Mohring 6. CBT Stands for Canine Behavior Therapy: Helping Dog Owners Become Better Parents —Brad Rosenfield II. Psychoeducational Psychology 1. Conducting Academic Readiness Evaluations —Myles L. Cooley 2. Psychoeducational Testing —Gary M. Eisenberg 3. Coaching for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder —Peter C. Thomas 4. Vocational Counseling —Mary Gresham 5. Improving Interviewing Skills —Jeffrey Jones III. Health Psychology 1. A Fledgling Private Practice in Reproductive Medicine —Lucille Keenan 2. Smoking Cessation: Cognitive Behavioral Strategies With Hypnosis —Marc B. Lipton 3. Cognitive Therapy Groups for Weight Management —Nona L. Patterson 4. Neurotherapy —Kirk D. Little IV. Business Psychology 1. Executive Leadership Coaching —Nicole A. Lipkin 2. Responding to Trauma in the Workplace —Elizabeth K. Carll 3. Employee Assistance Programs —David R. Starr 4. Stress Management for Corporations —Daniela E. Schreier 5. Consulting to Family-Owned Businesses —Kathleen V. Shea V. Services to Government 1. Vocational Rehabilitation Assessments —David Lutz 2. Completing Social Security Disability Assessments —Molly C. McKenna 3. Evaluating Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers: Psychologists and the Federal Aviation Administration —Douglas C. Haldeman 4. Public Safety Services —Stephen F. Curran 5. Psychological Evaluations for State Agencies —Marla W. Deibler VI. Services to Organizations 1. Working With Developmentally Disabled Adults —Frank Froman 2. Assessment of Men and Women Entering Religious Life —Thomas G. Plante 3. Consulting With Health Care Organizations —Edward A. Wise VII. Finance 1. Coaching Traders and Investors —Steven J. Hendlin 2. Consulting With Financial Planners —Brad Klontz VIII. Teaching and Supervision 1. Supervision of Psychotherapy Providers —T. J. Price 2. Integrating University Teaching Into Independent Clinical Practice —Valerie L. Shebroe 3. Teaching Online —Mitchell W. Hicks 4. Conducting Workshops for Teachers and Educators —Tish Taylor 5. Combining Treatment and Professional Training Within a Private Practice Model —Mark Gilson IX. Specialty Groups 1. Pregnancy Support Groups —Gina Hassan 2. Assertiveness Skills Training Groups —Laurie Little 3. Mind–Body Skills Training Groups —David O. Aspenson X. Forensic Psychology 1. Serving as a Guardian Ad Litem —Steven N. Shapse 2. High-Conflict Divorce —Jeffrey Zimmerman 3. Assessment of Competency —Eric G. Mart 4. Serving as an Expert Witness —Marcia Knight 5. The Role of the Assessment Psychologist in Immigration Evaluations —Ray Kamoo 6. Evaluations of Professionals and Professional Practice —Lisa R. Grossman XI. Products 1. Developing Software for Social Service Agencies —Genie Skypek 2. Developing a Brand Around a Theme: One's Own Enchanted Self —Barbara Becker Holstein XII. Positive Psychology 1. Assessing and Counseling Gifted Children and Adults —Stuart Dansinger 2. Developing a Sport Psychology Practice —Mitchell A. Greene 3. Retreats for Personal Growth —Kathy Martone 4. Tantric Sexuality Education —David Yarian Epilogue Index About the Contributors About the Editor
Introduction: Practice Possibilities Outside of Managed Care —Steven Walfish Seven Keys to Developing Your Dream Non-Managed Care Practice —David Verhaagen I. Family Psychology 1. Premarital Counseling —Susan Gamble 2. Teaching Marriage Skills —Susan Heitler 3. Conducting Family Interventions With Substance Abusers —Michaele P. Dunlap 4. Roles for Psychologists in Collaborative Divorce Practice —Lauren Behrman 5. Assessing Those Seeking to Adopt and Working With the Adoption Triad —Nancy M. Sidun and Debbie Daniels-Mohring 6. CBT Stands for Canine Behavior Therapy: Helping Dog Owners Become Better Parents —Brad Rosenfield II. Psychoeducational Psychology 1. Conducting Academic Readiness Evaluations —Myles L. Cooley 2. Psychoeducational Testing —Gary M. Eisenberg 3. Coaching for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder —Peter C. Thomas 4. Vocational Counseling —Mary Gresham 5. Improving Interviewing Skills —Jeffrey Jones III. Health Psychology 1. A Fledgling Private Practice in Reproductive Medicine —Lucille Keenan 2. Smoking Cessation: Cognitive Behavioral Strategies With Hypnosis —Marc B. Lipton 3. Cognitive Therapy Groups for Weight Management —Nona L. Patterson 4. Neurotherapy —Kirk D. Little IV. Business Psychology 1. Executive Leadership Coaching —Nicole A. Lipkin 2. Responding to Trauma in the Workplace —Elizabeth K. Carll 3. Employee Assistance Programs —David R. Starr 4. Stress Management for Corporations —Daniela E. Schreier 5. Consulting to Family-Owned Businesses —Kathleen V. Shea V. Services to Government 1. Vocational Rehabilitation Assessments —David Lutz 2. Completing Social Security Disability Assessments —Molly C. McKenna 3. Evaluating Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers: Psychologists and the Federal Aviation Administration —Douglas C. Haldeman 4. Public Safety Services —Stephen F. Curran 5. Psychological Evaluations for State Agencies —Marla W. Deibler VI. Services to Organizations 1. Working With Developmentally Disabled Adults —Frank Froman 2. Assessment of Men and Women Entering Religious Life —Thomas G. Plante 3. Consulting With Health Care Organizations —Edward A. Wise VII. Finance 1. Coaching Traders and Investors —Steven J. Hendlin 2. Consulting With Financial Planners —Brad Klontz VIII. Teaching and Supervision 1. Supervision of Psychotherapy Providers —T. J. Price 2. Integrating University Teaching Into Independent Clinical Practice —Valerie L. Shebroe 3. Teaching Online —Mitchell W. Hicks 4. Conducting Workshops for Teachers and Educators —Tish Taylor 5. Combining Treatment and Professional Training Within a Private Practice Model —Mark Gilson IX. Specialty Groups 1. Pregnancy Support Groups —Gina Hassan 2. Assertiveness Skills Training Groups —Laurie Little 3. Mind–Body Skills Training Groups —David O. Aspenson X. Forensic Psychology 1. Serving as a Guardian Ad Litem —Steven N. Shapse 2. High-Conflict Divorce —Jeffrey Zimmerman 3. Assessment of Competency —Eric G. Mart 4. Serving as an Expert Witness —Marcia Knight 5. The Role of the Assessment Psychologist in Immigration Evaluations —Ray Kamoo 6. Evaluations of Professionals and Professional Practice —Lisa R. Grossman XI. Products 1. Developing Software for Social Service Agencies —Genie Skypek 2. Developing a Brand Around a Theme: One's Own Enchanted Self —Barbara Becker Holstein XII. Positive Psychology 1. Assessing and Counseling Gifted Children and Adults —Stuart Dansinger 2. Developing a Sport Psychology Practice —Mitchell A. Greene 3. Retreats for Personal Growth —Kathy Martone 4. Tantric Sexuality Education —David Yarian Epilogue Index About the Contributors About the Editor
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