Trauma Free Marketing for Therapists & Counselors in Private Practice

February 22nd, 2008  |  

Dear Members and Visitors to GoodTherapy.org,

Today we were pleased to present the third teleconference in the GoodTherapy.org Winter Teleconference Series: Trauma Free Marketing for Therapists presented by Becky DeGrossa, MA, the developer of New Generation Practices: Trauma-Free Marketing for Therapists. Much thanks to Becky who volunteered her time to present to GoodTherapy.org members about her “follow your heart” approach to marketing and building a practice.

To support those of you who attended today’s teleconference and who may have more questions or would enjoy having a forum to discuss Trauma Free Marketing for Therapists & Counselors, we created this blog entry to serve as a forum where you can post your questions, leave comments, and engage in a dialogue about it. I hope you will feel welcome, whether you attended the conference or not, to join us in the discussion. Becky has kindly agreed to visit the blog and answer questions about her marketing approaches. So please feel free to post questions, concerns, feedback.

To view the comments or make your own, simply scroll to the bottom of this particular article and click on the “Comment” link.

For more information about Becky and the services she offers, visit New Generation Practices.

Enjoy,

Noah :)

Noah Rubinstein, LMFT, LMHC
Executive Director
http://www.GoodTherapy.org

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2 comments so far

  • admin February 23rd, 2008 at 9:24 AM #1

    Becky, I want to thank you again for an excellent presentation today. Your focus on marketing went deeper than technique and into the heart of why we do what we do. I loved how you encouraged therapists to find their niche and help others with something they’re intimately familiar with. My experience is that the most effective healers are those who have become experts at helping people to solve or heal or journey the same issues they themselves have journeyed. So it makes sense that we can most effectively market those areas which we are most familiar and passionate about. Good Job. I look forward to having you back again sometime.

  • Becky DeGrossa February 23rd, 2008 at 10:01 AM #2

    Noah, thanks for the thanks! I enjoyed sharing my views on marketing with the hopes that I can help therapists be more successful.

    As a result of the call, a number of your members have signed up to take my upcoming courses, and I’m really looking forward to meeting them!

    Thanks so much for inviting me. I had a great time, and would love to come back again sometime : )

    Becky

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