Truths about MONEY in Private Practice
Join me, Tammy Roche, for another Episode of Social Worker in Private Practice.
I chat all things private practice: the biz and a bit of life.
In episode 48, I chat about a topic that often feels loaded but necessary: the truths about money in private practice. From pricing your services to navigating income fluctuations, managing expenses, and dealing with the emotional weight of charging for care, it’s all part of the reality of running a practice.
I share some of the common money myths that can hold us back (like the idea that helping others and making money are somehow incompatible) and talk openly about the challenges many practitioners face when it comes to financial stability, self-worth, and sustainability.
This episode is about normalizing the financial side of private practice, breaking down the guilt or shame that can surround it, and encouraging a more honest, empowered relationship with money. Because the truth is: your practice needs to be financially healthy in order to serve others, and you deserve to be supported in the process.
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