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In this episode, I get the wonderful opportunity to have a conversation with Danielle Golan, founder of The Feeling Space, an LGBTQIA and ENM/poly-affirming group practice in Southern California. Danielle shares insights into her specialty in trauma, including PTSD, CPTSD, and EMDR and brain spotting modalities, as well as how to initiate and market trauma-based therapy practices. She emphasizes the importance of niching down in therapy specialties and talks about her background in integrating various techniques. We also delve into the ethics of therapy, the challenges (and surprising benefits!) of supervising associates, and the importance of learning how to market your private practice. Danielle provides invaluable advice for new therapists and those looking to start their own group practices, and I recommend taking notes while you listen to this episode of the Action Practice Building podcast!
To connect with Danielle:
www.thefeelingspace.me
danielle@thefeelingspace.me
info@thefeelingspace.me
@thefeelingspace
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00:00 Introduction and Guest Challenges
01:24 Meet Danielle Golan: Founder of The Feeling Space
02:13 Specializing in Trauma-Based Therapy
03:39 EMDR vs. Brainspotting
06:02 The Importance of Niching Down
07:27 Explaining Somatic Modalities to Clients
13:34 Starting The Feeling Space
16:00 Creating a Supportive Community
16:18 Empowering Associates for Independence
17:49 Training in Gottman Method
18:35 Handling Client Assessments
19:50 Believing Clients' Truths
23:19 Substance Use and Client Disclosures
25:47 Consulting on Group Practices
27:43 Connecting with The Feeling Space
Find me on Social Media:
23 tập
In this episode, I get the wonderful opportunity to have a conversation with Danielle Golan, founder of The Feeling Space, an LGBTQIA and ENM/poly-affirming group practice in Southern California. Danielle shares insights into her specialty in trauma, including PTSD, CPTSD, and EMDR and brain spotting modalities, as well as how to initiate and market trauma-based therapy practices. She emphasizes the importance of niching down in therapy specialties and talks about her background in integrating various techniques. We also delve into the ethics of therapy, the challenges (and surprising benefits!) of supervising associates, and the importance of learning how to market your private practice. Danielle provides invaluable advice for new therapists and those looking to start their own group practices, and I recommend taking notes while you listen to this episode of the Action Practice Building podcast!
To connect with Danielle:
www.thefeelingspace.me
danielle@thefeelingspace.me
info@thefeelingspace.me
@thefeelingspace
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00:00 Introduction and Guest Challenges
01:24 Meet Danielle Golan: Founder of The Feeling Space
02:13 Specializing in Trauma-Based Therapy
03:39 EMDR vs. Brainspotting
06:02 The Importance of Niching Down
07:27 Explaining Somatic Modalities to Clients
13:34 Starting The Feeling Space
16:00 Creating a Supportive Community
16:18 Empowering Associates for Independence
17:49 Training in Gottman Method
18:35 Handling Client Assessments
19:50 Believing Clients' Truths
23:19 Substance Use and Client Disclosures
25:47 Consulting on Group Practices
27:43 Connecting with The Feeling Space
Find me on Social Media:
23 tập
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