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Are Your Rates Increasing in January?

Are Your Rates Increasing in January?

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Dec 13, 2024
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New Year, New Rates? Navigating Price Adjustments in Private Practice

As the new year approaches, many private practice therapists find themselves reflecting on their business models and considering whether to adjust their fees. This question balances the practicalities of running a sustainable practice with the ethical commitment to accessibility and fairness for clients.

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Raising therapy fees is never an easy decision, but it’s an essential part of managing a private practice. Let’s explore the key factors to consider when deciding if now is the right time to adjust your rates.

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