how many therapy clients do see as a clinical psychologist in private practice?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 фев 2023
  • Today, I’m answering my most asked question as a clinical psychologist in private practice: “how many therapy clients do you see per day/week?”
    This topic is very nuanced and will vary significantly depending on which psychologist you talk to, so I chat about my own personal experiences here. Not all psychologists provide therapy and if they do, it’s likely they’re also engaged in other professional duties as well (e.g., evaluation and assessment; consultation, etc). The number of clients we see depends on where we work, too. Sometimes we don't have a choice if we work at a hospital or community mental health center. However, I've found that private practice affords me a little more flexibility to see less clients so I can focus on each client with more emphasis.
    The types of clients within our caseload depend on our training. Ethically, we should only treat diagnoses or presenting concerns that we have relevant training in. However, there are more factors to consider when determining your caseload. The client’s best interest is (always) important to consider AND, it’s helpful for you to imagine your perfect private practice day to avoid burnout and tension.
    Here are a few things to consider, in addition to your training and expertise:
    - quota requirements from your supervisor
    - noting the presenting concerns that you feel comfortable treating
    - using modalities that you’re well-versed in (and enjoy)
    - times of the day when you feel the most “on” and attentive
    - other daily professional duties or requirements
    - amount of different types of clients you want to see (e.g., 5 trauma clients, 5 anxiety clients, etc)
    Disclaimer: every clinical psychologist has different goals for how many clients they see and different requirements based on where we work. This is not intended to be a replacement for consultation or professional advice. Please consult your supervisor or clinical consultant for professional advice on your unique situation. This is also not a replacement for therapy and does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship. Please consult your healthcare professional regarding your unique mental health needs.

Комментарии • 8

  • @fazbear29
    @fazbear29 9 месяцев назад +1

    i think "being fully present" is really important and is a good point. I tend to love giving advice to people but realize at some point in the conversation I start to get more straightforward with my answers and and become more crass. It is not that they are doing anything wrong, I realize now that I am not fully present anymore and have become mentally fatigued (along with other potential factors)

  • @lanil.9869
    @lanil.9869 Год назад +2

    I love your videos! I am currently starting to look into a PhD clinical program and your videos on what your life looks like is helping me finalize my decision to make this big step. I was wondering if you could go more into how you care for your mental and emotional health while listening to people's struggles and trauma? That's my biggest concern going into this field, is that I won't be able to sustain a longterm career or clientele due to becoming emotionally/mentally burnt out. Thank you for your content and your work! Bless

    • @Anatheempress
      @Anatheempress 10 месяцев назад

      Yes please, I want to know do you get emotionally burnout with this kind of job? And are you satisfied with your salary? Do you make over 100k?

  • @Patz1232
    @Patz1232 Год назад +1

    Hello!
    Can you talk about your student loans and how you balance your financial situation in private practice?
    Thank you!

  • @makeusmileify
    @makeusmileify Год назад +2

    How did you learn to balance school/life and all the stress that comes with grad school? ☺️

  • @affiliatepro5802
    @affiliatepro5802 Год назад

    Hi mam , I love ur videos . I really want to learn more about clinical psychology . Can u tell any online source where I can get this. It will really help me a lot. Thank you

  • @brittburliss
    @brittburliss Год назад

    Can you talk about steps after graduating grad school??