PROFITABILITY IN PRIVATE PRACTICE
November 8, 2024
8:30AM to 11:45AM
3 CE Hours - Approved for Ethics or Supervision CEs
ENROLL NOWApproved CE Provider for:



Are you running your practice or is it running you?
Profitability in Private Practice is a transformative program designed to help therapists like you build a thriving, sustainable business without sacrificing client care or your well-being. Learn how to align your financial goals with your values, set fees confidently, streamline operations, and prevent burnout. Through practical strategies and reflective exercises, you’ll gain the tools to create a profitable, purpose-driven practice that supports both you and your clients.
Program Overview
This program examines how profitability impacts therapists, clients, and clinical outcomes. Practical strategies for aligning financial goals with personal values, setting sustainable fees, streamlining operations, specializing effectively, and preventing burnout are provided. Therapists will gain tools to create profitable, client-focused practices while prioritizing quality care and their own well-being.
Program Learning Objectives

Understand the Impact of Profitability
Analyze how profitability affects therapists' professional and personal lives, as well as the clinical outcomes and therapeutic relationships with clients.

Learn to Develop Effective Fee Structures
Learn to set sustainable fees based on individual financial goals, practice expenses, and desired work-life integration.

Implement Streamlined Processes
Explore strategies for automation, simplification, and delegation to enhance practice efficiency, reduce mental load, and improve service quality.

Prevent Burnout Through Profitability Awareness
Identify the connection between financial wellbeing and burnout and implement practices to maintain emotional resilience and professional engagement.

About Brandi
Brandi Morgan Matthews, LMFT-S, Attorney at Law
As an LMFT-S and Attorney in Oklahoma, I previously founded and owned a multi-location group therapy practice for more than a decade. During my 15 years of practice as a therapist, I specialized in working with children and families in the context of divorce and custody matters. Since 2010, I have practiced law focused exclusively on the areas of: (1) child advocacy, including serving as a court-appointed guardian ad litem and parenting coordinator; and (2) legal consultation and representation for mental health professionals.
Today, my law practice focuses exclusively on serving mental health professionals in Oklahoma. Consultations include all issues related to the practice of therapy such as responding to subpoenas, court orders, records requests, and licensing board complaints to complex legal issues including suicide and homicide assessment, child abuse reporting, and domestic violence.
Through my years of experience as an attorney and mental health professional, I have consistently seen the need for quality continuing education on legal and ethical issues to help therapists proactively address and avoid costly legal issues--especially for therapists in private practice. To fill that need, my continuing education programs are dedicated to helping therapists build legally sound, profitable, streamlined, and sustainable businesses that make a significant impact--without the overwhelm, exhaustion, and burnout that is all too common to our profession.