The Australia Counselling Podcast
Summary: The Australia Counselling Podcast is for counsellors, psychotherapists and mental health practitioners who are looking for new clinical and practice-building ideas for their private practice. The host Clinton Power has over a decade of experience working in the mental health field as a Gestalt therapist and relationship counsellor. Clinton also has a passion for helping therapists improve their marketing efforts so they can attract new clients into their practice. Clinton is the founder of Australia Counselling, which is Australia's leading online directory for finding a counsellor, therapist, psychologist or registered mental health professional in Australia. In this podcast he interviews leading therapists from Australia and across the world on a large range of mental health and psychology issues. Whether you're a therapist starting out, or a seasoned practitioner, The Australia Counselling Podcast will provide you with thought provoking content to help you refine your craft as a therapist. You will also learn new marketing skills so you can grow your practice and attract new clients. To find out more about Australia Counselling, visit the website at www.australiacounselling.com.au
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- Artist: Clinton Power
- Copyright: 2013 Australia Counselling & Consulting Pty Ltd
Podcasts:
010: A Developmental Approach to Couples Therapy
009: Pinterest: Can This Social Media Network Help Your Therapy Business?
008: Gay Affirmative Therapy for the Straight Clinician
007: The Multiple Benefits of Blogging for Your Counselling Private Practice
006: Mindfulness for Therapists: How Buddha’s Brain Can Help You Become a More Effective Clinician
005: The 5 Biggest Mistakes Driving Your Therapy Practice Into the Ground- And What to Do About Them!
004: Gestalt Therapy: A Relational (Re)turn
003: Facebook Marketing, Multiple Streams of Income and Diversifying Your Therapy Practice
002: The 7 Most Common Mistakes Made by Supervisors
001: The Promises and Pitfalls of Social Media for Therapists