How Jim Kemp Built a Thriving Group Practice in Just One Year - Client Success Story [Ep 82]

Are you ready to hear a private practice transformation that is nothing short of inspiring? Today, we're chatting with one of my coaching clients, Jim Kemp, a Denver-based psychologist whose story will redefine what you thought possible in the world of therapy businesses. Over the past year of working together, Jim has transformed his two person group practice into a thriving, profitable group practice, showcasing the power of strategic changes and mindset shifts. In this episode, Jim opens up about the highs and lows of reimagining his business model, the pivotal role coaching played in his success, and how he’s created a practice that not only survives but thrives - even when he's away. If you've ever wondered how to turn your private practice into a well-oiled machine that supports both your clients and your personal life, this is a conversation for you! Tune in now and get ready to take bold steps towards a more fulfilling and profitable future in your private practice.More about Jim:Jim Kemp is a seasoned psychologist who leads a small but mighty group practice in Denver, Colorado, with a focus on men's relational health, specializing in couples work, individual recovery, and group therapy. An outdoor enthusiast, painter, and musician, he combines his professional expertise with a gentle demeanor, rich metaphors, and a light sense of humor. Jim shares his life with his longtime partner and their three children.Topics covered in this episode:Therapists' misconceptions about ethics and comfort in private practiceThe secret behind creating a sustainable therapy practice that also pays the billsJim Kemp's inspiring story of transforming his private practice within a yearThe significant mindset shifts that can lead to better business decisionsStrategic changes that led to Jim's increased revenue and more personal freedomThe true value of coaching through the ups and downs of running a private practiceConnect with Jim Kemp:Website: www.denverccc.comEmail: info@denverccc.com Connect with Felicia:Want help creating a profitable group practice? Hire me for Business CoachingGet my freebie & join the email list: The Magic SheetsInstagram: @the_bad_therapistWebsite: www.thebadtherapist.coachFacebook group: Healing MoneyQuote:"It's a cool feeling to feel like I'm away and there's still clients coming into the practice... we're keeping the lights on and clients are getting good care." - Jim Kemp

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