Marketing Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Practices


I have heard other clinicians claim that they have "full" practices. That has never been my experience in 30 years of practice. Maybe it's due to my business model - relatively high fees and not participating in the insurance Read more

Innovating


As I wrote in my eBook, I had happily practiced psychiatry for 20 years, never entertaining doing anything but seeing patients in my office 5 or 6 days a week. But a vacation to South America several years ago Read more

Service Design


Taking time away from my busy clinical practice and other life routines allows me time and mental space for thinking and writing. Yesterday's poolside reading in Bloomberg Businessweek provided the seed for this post. Audi sells very popular, high quality Read more

Productivity in Your Practice


Long ago I believed everything I read. Really. Sort of. Now I do my best to fold a dose of skepticism into any thing I read, especially in works such as the one I am about to quote. But the Read more

The Tao of Growing Your Practice


Verse 63. Tao te Ching, Stephen Mitchell translation Act without doing; work without effort. Think of the small as large and the few as many. Confront the difficult while it is still easy; accomplish the great task by a series Read more

Your Limbic Systems Tells You to Play it Safe


We are ruled by subtle, unconscious currents. Does the thought of running your own business right out of residency terrify you? “In the 1890s Wilhelm Wundt, the founder of experimental psychology, formulated the doctrine of “affective primacy.”7 Affect Read more

Praise for CLP Consulting’s eBook

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Dr. Lynch,

I love your book! I learned a great deal about my own business that I am launching. Your line, “Write. Publish. I learn a lot in the struggle of putting my thoughts into words. Writing can become an important piece of taking excellent care of yourself. It will increase your confidence as a clinician. I guarantee it.”I believe this could read – increase your confidence in all your endeavors. I teach my students at the university that the greatest measure of knowing something is the ability to teach it to someone else and that is what you are doing here.  However, whoever will implement what you do will never be you; there is no competition out there!  I am in the process of publishing one book and writing another.  It is greatly enhancing my self worth about my work and as a person.

Thanks,

Robyne Lewis, Ed. D.

National Education Consultant, Adjunct Professor

Department of Diversity in Learning and Teaching, National Louis University