Starting Your Private Practice: Insights from Robert Andrews-Mendoza
Episode Overview
Learn about the challenges and rewards of transitioning to private practice as an LADC Gain insights into therapeutic approaches and interventions for clients in private practice Understand the importance of building strong client relationships and navigating administrative hurdles Discover the benefits of continuity of care in a private practice setting Explore the legal and administrative aspects of establishing and managing a private practice
The continuity of care, right? And that's something that, another advantage that, you know, in private practice. And I think that's a huge advantage for some people.
Ever wondered what it takes to start your own private practice as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC)? In this episode of Behavioral Health Integration, host Jacob Minnig sits down with Robert Andrews-Mendoza to unpack the ins and outs of making this significant career leap. Robert, with his extensive experience and passion for the field, offers a treasure trove of practical advice and personal stories that will resonate with both new and seasoned professionals.
They discuss updated policies, essential steps, and the unique challenges that come with setting up a private practice in Minnesota. From navigating therapeutic interventions to managing client relationships, Robert's insights are invaluable. Whether you're contemplating this career move or looking to refine your existing practice, this episode provides a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.