Private practice consultation in Denver, Colorado for licensed therapists

Start your Colorado therapy private practice the right way.

Private practice consultation from one of the largest therapy businesses in Colorado

Before starting your private practice or hiring your first therapist, knowing where to start and what to know can save you time, money, and make your business more successful from the start. While many therapists offer private practice consultation, it’s important to learn from someone who has successfully built the type of business that you want to build.

My Denver Therapy is one of the largest therapy private practices in Colorado with three locations in Denver, Lone Tree, and Greenwood Village, plus about 20 therapists seeing clients in-person and online. As a private pay practice, we pay our therapists more per session than nearly every other therapy practice in Colorado so that they can find a forever therapist job that they love.

All of our clients come to us organically—we never run ads that result in low conversion rates, and we’ve even been on the local news. We’ve never taken on debt or a business loan and have structured our business for consistent, sustainable growth. We’ve also made small business owner mistakes and learned from them along the way. We want to help you avoid those mistakes so that you can be a more successful therapy practice owner from the start.

Whether you’re a long-time licensed therapist exploring what’s next, a therapist struggling to get your counseling practice off the ground, or you’re newly licensed and want to learn about what it’s like to own and run your own private practice, finding a therapy business consultant is a great place to start. My Denver Therapy’s founder and clinical director Courtneyrose Chung not only sees clients, but she’s done all stages of starting and growing a therapy private practice, including setting up the business, hiring the right therapists, adjusting business models, and negotiating office leases. 

When you know you want to start a therapy practice in Colorado, consultation from a successful, local therapist in Denver can help you see the things that only experience can show you, and learning from the right people can make all the difference.

Learn actionable ways to build your private practice

When you were in clinical supervision, you talked about your clients. If you’ve ever done consultation with another therapist, you might’ve gotten help managing your clients. Now as a licensed therapist with ambitions of starting or growing your own business in Colorado, we can help you know how to structure your business, how to hire, and even understand what you need to know about office space. 

In consultation, we can answer the questions you’ve had about starting a private practice using actual experience, not hypothetical situations. We’ll also help you understand how important it is to hire the right people and position yourself and your practice to attract enough clients to support more than just yourself.

My Denver Therapy started as a single-therapist practice in a shared office, so we understand how to start small, and we also understand how to grow to something bigger. When you’re starting a private practice, it’s important to find a therapy business consultant in Denver who still actively sees clients and speaks your language and understands what it’s like to be a therapist today.

Many therapists who run single-therapist practices or have fewer than 5 therapists working for them offer private practice consultation, but it takes significantly more work to support the livelihood and caseloads of 20 other working therapists. 

We’ll help you understand how much work it takes (it’s not easy, but it’s not impossible), know what’s critical to your success, and even help you see what might be holding you back from your next step.

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Common mistakes to avoid when starting a private practice

Through private practice consultation, we can help you avoid some of the most common mistakes and challenges therapists make when starting a private practice, including rates, handling client inquiries, office space, pricing models for you as a business owner, and having enough new clients to support more than yourself. 

We’ve personally experienced and heard about too many private practices in the Denver area that hire therapists to work for them without having enough clients to support them. We’ll help you understand how many people you can hire and support with your current inquiries using benchmarks around client conversion rates based on real data from our therapists. 

Whether you’re making your first hire or your next hire, your first office or considering moving to a bigger one, we can help you plan for sustainable growth or income. Many therapists who want to start a private practice focus on what to do, but knowing what not to do can be just as important to your success.

Therapy private practice consultant rates

We know that many therapists are just looking for answers to a few questions, and most therapists can’t afford expensive consulting packages when they’re just starting out, so we’re flexible, less expensive, and sessions are completely focused on answering your questions.. 

45-minute private practice consultations with My Denver Therapy’s owner and founder Courtneyrose Chung are $200 per session for therapists in Colorado. If you’re not a licensed therapist, we also offer LPC and MFT supervision.

Because our practice is in Colorado, we primarily specialize in providing consultation to therapists in the Denver area. We’re familiar with the market, licenses, and types of employment available for therapists licensed in Colorado.

All consultation sessions are online, using Simple Practice, FaceTime, Google Meet. Because every therapist is in a different situation, we don’t recycle the same information or have a formal, one-size-fits-some presentation.

Instead, we structure consultation sessions as a conversation where we answer the questions you ask that matter most to you. 

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