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Are You Leaving Group Therapy Practice? Here's How to Take Your Clients Without Burning Bridges [Ep 120]

June 30
13 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, I'm tackling one of the biggest questions therapists face when transitioning to private practice: can you take your clients with you when leaving a group therapy practice?

Being able to take your clients with you can be the difference between starting with a full caseload instead of scrambling for referrals. But how do you handle this tricky transition without burning bridges? I’m breaking down exactly what you need to know about client transitions - from reviewing your contract to having that ‘awkward’ conversation with the group practice owner. I'll share how to approach this situation with transparency and kindness while preserving relationships. You'll learn the two possible paths for client transitions and how to handle each one professionally.

If you're preparing to make the leap to private practice or just want to understand your options for the future, this episode will give you the roadmap to transition with integrity and confidence. Listen in for a step-by-step guide to navigating this significant career move without the drama!

Topics covered on Leaving Group Therapy Practice:

  • Reviewing your contract for non-solicitation or non-compete clauses before leaving a group therapy practice
  • How to prepare for and approach the conversation with your group practice owner
  • Strategies for discussing client transitions that prioritize client care while respecting professional boundaries
  • Why being easily findable online is crucial when leaving group therapy practice


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"Remember, the best possible scenario is that you leave this group practice with mutual respect and care intact for each other." - Felicia

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