School taught you therapy.
Not how to run a business.
Starting a private practice, growing a group clinic, or just trying to get your admin under control? I’ve been consulting with Canadian therapists since 2019. I’m married to a therapist, I have therapists and student therapists on my team, and all of my closest friends are in the profession. I see the therapy world from every angle, and I offer hands-on support alongside the advice. Not just strategy. Real help getting it done.
You're looking for answers you can't find in a Facebook group.
When I consult with therapists, they often have questions they aren’t finding clear answers for. You may be searching Facebook groups, asking at case consultations, or talking your partner’s ear off trying to figure things out. I bring a 360-degree view of how therapy works: as a helper, as a client, as someone married to a therapist, with therapists and student therapists on my team, and surrounded by friends in the profession. That perspective helps me understand exactly where you’re coming from.
Is starting my own private practice even worth it?
Should I join an agency or someone else's group practice?
I'm full, should I start a group practice?
How do I actually get more clients now that the market has shifted?
My intake process is a mess, where do I even start?
How do I onboard new associates without losing my mind?
The landscape has changed.
With more therapists graduating from online universities than ever before, there is a lot more competition. Add the online therapy boom, clients wanting in-person sessions again, and the challenge of finding affordable office space, and the business side of therapy is a very different world than it used to be.
It’s not as easy to get clients as it once was. Your Psychology Today profile alone isn’t enough anymore. You need someone who understands what private therapy practices look like today, not just what they looked like five years ago.
Practical consulting with hands-on support. Not just advice.
Starting a Private Practice
If you’re trying to decide what step in business is right for you, I’m here to have a candid conversation about how life may look for you in different roles. No sales pitch, just real talk about what to expect.
- Pros and cons of private practice vs. agency vs. group
- What to expect in your first year of business
- Setting up your systems from the start
- Realistic financial and caseload expectations
Growing a Group Practice
- Associate onboarding processes
- Operational systems for multi-clinician practices
- Managing associates without burning out
- What nobody tells you about year one
Intake & Admin System Overhaul
- Intake process audit and optimization
- Inbox cleanup and email template creation
- Tools to ensure no inquiry ever slips through again
- Training for your admin person, or tips if you're doing it solo
Clinic Visibility & Marketing
- Psychology Today profile optimization and video recording
- Online presence strategy for your clinic
- Copywriting support that speaks to potential clients
- Practical, affordable steps (not a massive marketing budget)
I see therapy from every angle. That changes everything.
A 360-Degree View of Therapy
I understand therapy from every angle. As a helper with education in Psychology and Gestalt Psychotherapy. As a client who has sat in the chair. As someone married to a therapist. With therapists and student therapists on my team. And with all of my closest friends in the profession. That full picture shapes everything I do.
Hands-On, Not Just Advice
Canadian-Specific
Since 2019
Accessible & Transparent
Consulting + VA in One Place
If we identify admin tasks that need ongoing support, I have an entire team of mental health-educated VAs ready to help. Strategy and execution under one roof.