Bültmann & Gerriets
Handbook of Private Practice
Keys to Success for Mental Health Practitioners
von Steven Walfish, Jeffrey E Barnett, Jeffrey Zimmerman
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-19-027216-6
Erschienen am 21.04.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 251 mm [H] x 178 mm [B] x 51 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1461 Gramm
Umfang: 848 Seiten

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Handbook of Private Practice is the premier resource for mental health clinicians, covering all aspects of developing and maintaining a successful private practice.



Steven Walfish, Ph.D., was a licensed psychologist and had been in independent practice in Atlanta since 2002. He was also a Founding Partner of The Practice Institute, LLC. He had been the Editor of the Independent Practitioner and Practice Innovations and served on the Editorial Boards of several journals. He published in the areas of substance abuse, weight loss surgery, and professional training and practice. He was a Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine where he supervised postdoctoral fellows.
Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP, is a licensed psychologist as well as a Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean at Loyola University Maryland. For over 30 years he has been actively engaged in contributing to and advancing the mental health professions. As a scholar in ethics, legal, and professional practice issues, he has published ten books and more than 200 articles and chapters and has given over 300 conference presentations and workshops, and he has mentored hundreds of students and junior colleagues in the business of private practice.
Jeffrey Zimmerman, Ph.D., ABPP, is a licensed psychologist (Connecticut and New York) and has been in independent practice for about 35 years. He returned to solo practice in 2007 after serving as founding and managing partner of a group practice for 22 years. Dr. Zimmerman provides training and consultation to mental health practices, is a founding partner of The Practice Institute, LLC, and is editor of Practice Innovations. Since 1988 he has been an Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT, and has authored numerous books, chapters, and articles on practice management and niche practices.



  • Section 1 Private Practice Essentials


  • Beginning in Practice

  • 1 Is Private Practice for You? Key Information and Considerations for Success

  • Jeffrey E. Barnett and Jeffrey Zimmerman

  • 2 Models of Private Practice: Which Practice is Best?

  • Jeffrey Zimmerman

  • 3 Start-Up Finances

  • Chris Stout and Grace Wang

  • 4 Insurance Needs of the Private Practitioner

  • Martin G. Tracy and Jana N. Martin

  • 5 Typical Forms Used in a Private Practice

  • Don Wiger


  • 6 Record Keeping in Private Practice

  • Eric Drogin and James Armontrout

  • 7 Measuring Clinical Progress with the OQ-45 in a Private Practice Setting

  • Michael J. Lambert


  • 8 Entrepreneurship Basics for Practitioners

  • Laurie K. Baedke

  • 9 Envisioning Your Ideal Practice

  • Dave Verhaagen

  • 10 Developing a Business Plan

  • Jesse Fairchild

  • Managing Your Practice

  • 11 Considerations in Acquiring Office Space

  • Jeff Zimmerman and Steven Walfish

  • 12 Psychotherapy Office Designs That Support Treatment

  • Sally Augustin and Agneta Morelli

  • 13 Technology Considerations in Running a Private Practice

  • Ellen Belluomini

  • 14 Issues in Hiring and Supervising Professional Staff and Support Personnel

  • Craig Pohlman

  • 15 Basic Bookkeeping and Accounting for the Private Practitioner

  • Jeffrey Zimmerman and Diane Libby


  • Practice Management Consultants

  • 16 The Role of a CPA in Planning, Structuring, and Running a Private Practice

  • Diane Libby

  • 17 The Role of the Attorney in a Private Practice

  • A. Steven Frankel

  • 18 Financial Planning for the Private Practitioner

  • Mary Gresham

  • 19 Mentorship in the Life and Work of the Private Practitioner

  • Brad Johnson

  • The Business of Practice

  • 20 Fees and Financial Arrangements in Private Practice

  • Jeffrey E. Barnett


  • 21 Effective Billing and Collecting

  • Thomas Kozak and Andrea Kozak Miller

  • 22 The Basics of Managed Care and Its Impact on Private Practice

  • Gordon Herz

  • 23 Challenges and Opportunities of Medicare

  • Amy Rosett

  • 24 Optimizing Customer Service in Private Practice

  • Tiffany A. Garner and Jeffrey E. Barnett

  • Growing a Practice

  • 25 Issues in Developing and Joining a Group Practice

  • Edward Wise

  • 26 The Basics of Marketing Applied to Private Practice

  • Pauline Wallin

  • 27 The Use of the Media in Marketing a Private Practice

  • Nancy A. McGarrah

  • 28 The Use of Social Media in Marketing a Practice

  • Heather Wittenberg

  • 29 How to Promote Your Practice Through Community Presentations

  • Eileen Kennedy-Moore and Elaine Ducharme

  • Collaboration

  • 30 Collaborating with Health Care Professionals

  • Steven M. Tovian

  • 31 Collaborating with Legal Professionals

  • Eric Mart

  • 32 Collaborating with the Educational Community

  • Stephanie Mihalas and Lev Gottlieb

  • 33 Consulting Psychology in the Business World

  • Shirley A. Maides-Keane and Bernard J. Liebowitz

  • Ethics and Legal Issues

  • 34 Common Ethical Transgressions by Private Practitioners

  • Gerry P. Koocher and Rachael L. Suffrin

  • 35 Ethics Issues Regarding Supervision and Consultation in Private Practice

  • Rodney K. Goodyear, Carol Falender, and Tony Rousmaniere

  • 36 Malpractice Issues for the Private Practitioner

  • David Shapiro and Jeffrey Younggren

  • 37 HIPAA 101 for the Private Practitioner

  • Laura Hecker

  • 38 Ethical and Legal Aspects of the Practice of Teletherapy

  • Sara Smucker Barnwell and Linda F. Campbell

  • 39 Dealing with Third Parties: Legal and Ethical Considerations

  • Joe Scroppo

  • 40 Managing High-Risk Suicidal Clients in Private Practice

  • Jeffrey C. Sung and David A. Jobes

  • 41 Issues in Planned and Unplanned Disruptions in Clinical Practice

  • A. Steven Frankel

  • 42 Considerations in Closing a Private Practice

  • Janet Thomas and Steve Walfish

  • Special Issues

  • 43 The Private Practitioner and Family Issues

  • Lauren Behrman

  • 44 Sustaining Self-Care and Thriving as a Private Practitioner

  • Patricia A. Rupert and Ellen K. Baker

  • 45 Stalking and Online Harassment of the Private Practitioner

  • Aaron J. Kivisto and Hannah M. Paul

  • 46 Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning Strategies

  • Jennifer M. Taylor and Greg J. Neimeyer

  • 47 How Social Policy Impacts Private Practice

  • Catherine Ling, Sarah Huffman, and Patrick DeLeon

  • Section 2 Niche Chapters

  • Assessment and Evaluation Services

  • 48 Child Custody Evaluations

  • Allison B. Hill

  • 49 Personal Injury Evaluations

  • William E. Foote

  • 50 Presurgical Bariatric Evaluations

  • Caroljean Bongo


  • 51 Evaluations for Testing Accommodations

  • Robert L. Mapou

  • 52 Assessment of Egg and Sperm Donors

  • Adam J. Rodriguez

  • Psychotherapy Services

  • 53 Counseling Women with Breast Cancer

  • Sandra Haber


  • 54 Treating Anxiety Disorders

  • Sally Winston and Steve Shearer

  • 55 Treating Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders

  • Helen G. Jenne

  • 56 Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Hoarding Disorder

  • Michael A. Tompkins

  • 57 Treating Trauma and Abuse

  • Elaine Ducharme

  • 58 Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Eating Disorders

  • Linda Paulk Buchanan

  • 59 Assessment and Treatment of ADD

  • Daniel Lennen

  • 60 Counseling Asperger's Disorder

  • Frank Gaskill

  • 61 Counseling Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients

  • Barrie Morganstein

  • 62 Counseling Clients with Borderline Personality Disorder

  • Lauren Moffitt Edwards and Noelle Santorelli

  • 63 Psychotherapy with College Students

  • Rachel Smook

  • 64 Beyond Lesbian and Gay: A Private Practice for Bisexual, Transgender, and Kinky Clients

  • Geri D. Weitzman

  • 65 Interracial Couples Therapy

  • Kyle D. Killian

  • 66 Psychotherapy with Interfaith Couples

  • Susan S. Needles

  • Other Services

  • 67 Developing a Sport Psychology Practice

  • Kate F. Hays


  • 68 Social Skills (Competence) Training for Children and Adolescents

  • Mary Karapetian Alvord and Lisa H. Berghorst

  • 69 Behavioral Sleep Medicine

  • Catherine C. Loomis

  • 70 Collaborative Divorce

  • Lisa Gabardi

  • 71 Co-Parenting

  • Annette Rotter

  • 72 Treating Chronic Physical Illness

  • Katherine S. Spencer

  • 73 Dating Skills Coaching and Psychotherapy

  • Jessica Engle

  • Index


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