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OverviewMost therapists would not identify themselves as business people, yet running a successful practice is a complex business. For a population accustomed to empathizing with clients, financial planning is not intuitive. This volume, written by two therapists with extensive business experience, offers sound advice for mental health professionals in private practice. Mastering the Financial Dimension of Your Practice is organized into four sections, each addressing the unique concerns of the therapist in private practice. The authors first offer a basic course in financial planning, including an investigation into ""Five Common Financial Mistakes Therapists Make"" and various ""solutions"" to each situation. The second section explores the lifecycle of the modern therapy practice, offering best business and investing practices for each phase. The third section considers the emotional dimension involved in the development of a private practice and the financial planning of a private practitioner, written in the thoughtful language of psychotherapy. Providing a self-guided financial planning seminar, the fourth section is designed to offer a road map of action to take in establish a financial plan. Concluding the book is an inspirational discussion of how the therapist in private practice can create a career with meaning, fulfillment, personal satisfaction and solid financial rewards. Also included is a useful primer on Quickbooks software. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Hays Cole (University of California–Davis School of Medicine, USA) , Daisy Anne Reese, LCSW (Sierra Institute for Contemporary Gestalt Therapy, California, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.548kg ISBN: 9780415948388ISBN 10: 041594838 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 02 September 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsIntroduction: Why a Financial Planning Book for Therapists? Part I: The Life-cycle of a Psychotherapy Practice. Moving Through the Seasons. The Launching Phase. The Establishing Phase. The Prime Phase. The Elder Phase. Part II: Psychological and Therapeutic Considerations. The Other Side of the Coin – An Overabundance of Money. The Psychological Dimension. Characterological Defenses Around Money Wounds. What is Financial Wellbeing? The Couple’s Money Dance. Complementary Work – Financial Planning and Psychotherapy. Money as Transference Object in Therapy. Part III: A Therapist’s Money Guide. Filling in the Financial Knowledge Gap. Five Common Financial Mistakes of Private Practitioners. A Therapist’s Guide Through the Maze of Tax Advantaged Investing Plans. A Therapist’s Guide to Fundamental Investing Concepts. Securities that Therapists Commonly Invest In. Socially Responsible Investing. Debt and Credit Issues. An Insurance Primer. Estate Planning: Financial Planning for After a Death. Part IV: Your Money Pages. Introduction to a Lifetime Plan for Your Financial Well-being. Financial Worksheets and Process Pages. Looking Forward. Addenda. Further Resources. Historical Data of Stocks T-bills and T-bonds 1928 – Present. Using QuickBooks(r) For Your Bookkeeping. Glossary of Financial Terms.ReviewsAuthor InformationPeter H. Cole is a Chartered Financial Consultant and Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and Director and Financial Services Specialist of Insight Financial Group, Sacramento, California. Insight Financial Group specializes in retirement planning for psychotherapists and their families. Peter Cole is also a Assistnat Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California Davis School of Medicine and co-director of the Sierra Institute for Contemporary Gestalt Therapy. Daisy A. Reese, LCSW, is co-director of the Sierra Institute for Contemporary Gestalt Therapy, where she supervises psychotherapy interns and has helped numerous therapists to launch their own private practices. Mrs. Reese serves as Marketing Director of Insight Financial Group, and is Founder and Director of Insight for Leadership, a non-profit agency dedicated to providing free, long-term psychotherapy to economically disadvantaged young adults. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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