How Amity Olson, LCSW, Transitioned From An Insurance-Based Practice To EDMR Intensives [Episode 81]

15/01/2025 51 min Temporada 1 Episodio 81
How Amity Olson, LCSW, Transitioned From An Insurance-Based Practice To EDMR Intensives [Episode 81]

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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text with your biggest takeaway!Curious how to successfully transition from an insurance-based practice to EMDR intensives?Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! I sit down with Amity Olson, LCSW, a member of the first cohort of my 12-Week Intensive group program. Amity shares her journey into private practice, her work with complex trauma, and her transition to a more intensive therapy model. We also dive into marketing strategies, niche focus, and the value of community support in building a thriving practice.Topics covered:How Amity works with complex trauma clients and integrates EMDR therapy.Strategies for marketing and developing a thriving intensive practice.The benefits of having a niche focus, including emotional neglect and food allergies.How EMDR can be integrated with other modalities like ketamine therapy.Practical tips for navigating the transition from insurance-based to intensive therapy.The value of community support Ready to implement EMDR intensives in your private practice? Join the waitlist for my EMDR Intensives group program — limited spots, first access + exclusive bonuses for waitlist members.----Connect with Amity: Website: www.olson-counseling.comInstagram: @olson_counseling_servicesBlog: www.olson-counseling.com/blogConnect with Carolyn:Website: www.futuretemplateparent.com Instagram: @futuretemplateparent Free EMDR Intensive Client Workbook — the same one Carolyn and her coaching clients use to guide real, structured, high-impact treatment https://www.futuretemplateparent.com/freebie  

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