Transitioning to full-time private practice Podcast 30

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You know those people that just reek of awesomeness? I just had to interview Bob Jackman, MS, LCPC! We met at the American Counseling Association Conference and his story is amazing.

Transitioning to full-time private practice
Bob and I hanging out after the interview.

Here’s what Bob says about his work:

“People ask me what type of clients do I see. I work mostly with adults and adolescents who have been struggling with the pain of depression or the debilitating effects of anxiety for a long time. I help my clients see the thought or emotional patterns they keep on repeating and we look at the reasons why that may be, but we also talk about how to heal this pattern so they can move on and create a more fulfilling life for themselves. I am very active in my therapy approach and you will get a “homework” assignment at the end of each session. This keeps the momentum of your work moving and this is where you will gain the most insights into yourself. Many clients tell me that they have not had a therapist that was as engaged in the process as I am with them.”

 

Transitioning to full-time private practice

Bob and I talk about so many awesome things, here are a few highlights of what you’ll learn in this podcast episode:

  • Three steps to an amazing speech.
  • How to market yourself. One thing he said was to “Be clear on the value you bring!”
  • What men won’t talk about and what bob wouldn’t tell me on air

Podcast Resources (things mentioned in the podcast)

 Victories of the Heart

Bob Jackman’s Website

Bob Jackman is a full-time therapist in St. Charles, IL. He focuses on a number of things including: How to overcome anger issues, Coping with recovery, healing from trauma, and sexuality. He has a great counseling website.

Fortune Smiles on the Brave

The phrase that Bob said was “Fortune Smiles on the Brave.” The was one that the ancient Romans were fond of saying: Aduentes Fortuna Juvat.  Roughly translated, it means “fortune favors the brave.”

Music

Silence is Sexy

Nanofly

Photo by woodywonderworks

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Joseph R. Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC

Joe Sanok is a consultant and counselor that helps small businesses and counselors in private practice. He helps owners with website design, vision, growth, and using their time to create income.

Joe was frustrated with his lack of business and marketing skills when he left graduate school. Over the past few years he has grown his skills, income, and ability to lead others.

To link to Joe’s Google+ .

 

 

Have you transitioned into full-time private practice?

What worked? Do you want to? What makes you nervous?

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