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113: Moving from a Private Practice to a Group Practice

Welcome to my conversation with Alison Pidgeon, LPC, in Lancaster, PA. Alison has been successful in expanding her solo practice into a group practice with five clinicians. We’re discussing how she met the challenges, growing pains, and logistical issues of this expansion. She’s done it with courage, resilience, and boldness.

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About the Podcast

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Selling the Couch
Impact And Income Beyond The Therapy Room

About your host

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Melvin Varghese, PhD

Hi. I'm Melvin. I'm a psychologist, girl dad, and online creator living in Philadelphia, PA.

In 2014, I began to think about how to use our therapist skillset in different realms besides clinical work (e.g., podcasting, consulting, online course creation, writing, etc).

This allows us to serve others on larger scales while diversifying our income beyond 1 to 1 work.

I make podcasts and videos about business, tech, productivity, and lessons I'm learning from becoming the CEO of a lean, mean 5 person 100% remote team (we're not really mean..it just rhymed =P).