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Running an effective private practice

Unlock success in your private psychology practice. Learn essential skills in ethics, self-care, and business matters. Perfect for new practitioners

e-Learning

Starting a private practice is a huge step in any psychology professional's career. Being your own boss holds many attractive benefits, but at the same time, it brings huge responsibilities.

This course was designed and is presented by a psychology practitioner, Dr Erika Hitge, who has many years of experience in a variety of contexts, including private practice. She focuses on the central elements that will set you up for success in your private practice.

The course consists of three video modules with a total of 2 hours and 30 minutes watching time. Each module has a set of multiple-choice questions to test your understanding of the learning content. The course is aimed at psychology practitioners who are new to running a private practice or consider establishing a new practice.
 

Course outline:

Module 1: Mind your ethics

Module 2: Self-care as wellness imperative

Module 3: Business matters

Is this programme for me?

Psychology professionals

Course Details

Duration: 30 Days

Presented by: Dr Erika Hitge

Materials included:

  • Access to the eLearning course
  • Certificate of completion
  • 4 General and 2 Ethics CPDs
  • Hard copy of Boosting Workplace Wellbeing (Erika Hitge, Editor)

Prerequisites: None

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DISCLAIMER: Presenters and attendees of all CPD activities must please note that the attainment of continuing education units (CEUs) does not licence any professional to practice outside their official scope of practice. CEUs are intended to broaden the knowledge of professionals but do not constitute professional training. Professionals should be registered with the HPCSA to perform any psychological act.

Online courses or programmes are intended to broaden the knowledge of psychology professionals but do not constitute a formal qualification. The completion of any course or programme does not licence any person to practice outside their official scope of practice. Professionals should be registered with the HPCSA to perform any psychological act.

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