
A quick guide to a quick tax return
As self-employed counsellors, completing your year end tax return can be a daunting task. Here's our how to guide to help you through the process.

Why we keep clinical session notes
Maintaining accurate records of counselling sessions is mentioned in most professional ethical guidelines. What does this mean in practice though?

Marketing your counselling business with Google
Listing your profile on google is a great way to increase visibility and boost SEO performance when building your private practice. Best of all it's free!

Choosing a platform for online counselling
Online counselling is a big part of today's clinical landscape. We're here to help you find the right video conferencing platform for you.

Getting started: Creating your brand
Now that you know where you’re going to work and you’ve got all the necessary paperwork in order, it’s time to create your brand so you can start marketing your services.

Marketing your counselling business
The private counselling sector is competitive, so getting the word out is essential if your business is going to take off. Here are our top marketing tips for counsellors.

Increasing your caseload: Third party referrals
Insurance and EAP referrals can be absolute godsends, both when trying to first build our therapy practices and during those dry spells. Here's advice on how to get them.

Getting started: Designing your website
We live in an online world, so even once you’re established, the majority of your clients will find you online. Creating your own website is a great way to boost your private referrals.

What does GDPR mean for counsellors?
Understanding GDPR and what it means for us as counsellors in private practice can make your head go all funny. We've put together an overview to help break it down.