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Thinking about it Your first client

Before the training, there are three quick things to do on this page:

  1. Watch Jena’s short welcome video
  2. Try the income calculator
  3. Take the 5-tap readiness quiz
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Monday, July 20 · 8:00 PM ET
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A short welcome from Jena

Three minutes on what we’ll cover live — and why starting small is the whole point.

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The opportunity

What private practice actually looks like

Not a clinic with a lease and a loan. Not quitting on Friday and going all-in on Monday. For most of our students, it starts with two or three clients a week — on evenings, weekends, or over the summer — while their day job stays exactly where it is.

Freedom

Choose your clients, your approach, and your hours. No administrator deciding who qualifies or how long you get.

Flexibility

A schedule you design around your family — not a school calendar you have to fight for time off inside of.

Fulfillment

Fewer clients, better work, and the chance to feel like the clinician you trained to be again.

Finances

Not get-rich-quick — fair pay for work you’re genuinely excellent at. Even a few clients a week adds up.

“But I don’t have a business background.” Neither do most clinicians who start. Your clinical skills are your business skills — the planning, the documentation, the goal-setting, the rapport. You just need the business scaffolding laid on top. That’s exactly what the training walks you through.
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What could a few clients a week add up to?

Move the sliders to your own numbers. Start conservative — this isn’t a promise, it’s just the math.

Most students start with 2–3, around their existing job.
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Private-pay rates are commonly well above what an employer pays you per session.
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Leave room for holidays, time off, and slower stretches.
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A month of private practice could look like
$1,625
per month · before taxes & expenses
Over a year, that’s about $18,000

This is a simple projection based only on the numbers you enter — not a guarantee, an income claim, or financial advice. Your actual results depend on your market, your time, and your goals. We share it so the opportunity feels concrete, not so you bank on a number.

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Where are you right now?

Five quick taps. There’s no wrong answer and no score to be ashamed of — just a read on where you’re starting from.

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Before we go live

Three small things

  • 1Add the training to your calendar. The clinicians who show up live are the ones who get the most out of it.
  • 2Watch Jena’s welcome above. Two or three minutes so you walk in already knowing the lay of the land.
  • 3Write down your one reason. The single thing that made you register. Bring it with you — we’ll build from there.
You don’t have to figure this out alone. That’s the whole point.