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WED 09 DEC
An Introduction to The Business of Therapy CPDFREE Course Provider: Jude Fay. This course is available 24/7 online within the IACP Online CPD Portal.
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09-12-2020 , 10-12-2020, 11-12-2020, 12-12-2020, 13-12-2020, 14-12-2020, 15-12-2020, 16-12-2020, 17-12-2020, 18-12-2020, 19-12-2020, 20-12-2020, 21-12-2020, 22-12-2020, 23-12-2020, 24-12-2020, 25-12-2020, 26-12-2020, 27-12-2020, 28-12-2020, 29-12-2020, 30-12-2020, 31-12-2020  
2 CPD hours
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An Introduction to The Business of Therapy


Provider Bio:

Jude Fay is an accredited psychotherapist and supervisor, practicing in Naas and Celbridge, Co Kildare. She is also a Chartered Accountant. In addition to her private practice work, Jude helps therapists develop and manage their practices. She is the author of book, “This Business of Therapy: A Practical Guide to Starting, Developing and Sustaining a Therapy Practice.” Jude works with both the practical business aspects of therapy practice and the emotional and psychological blocks that get in the way of creating a financially viable practice.


Course Information:

Newly or nearly qualified and thinking of setting up a private practice?

In this short introduction to the business of being a therapist in private practice, Jude Fay outlines the practical tasks involved in setting up a private practice, and the things you will need to consider along the way. Jude is a practising psychotherapist and supervisor, as well as advising practitioners in relation to their practices.


 

 

 


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