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Tips for Opening Your Own Psychology Clinic

Starting your own business is an exciting time because you get to plan everything from the name to the location to what you’ll do. There are a few steps you should take to make sure you have met the requirements in your area and are protecting yourself. With psychology, there are some additional steps you should be aware of.

Get the Funding You Need

It can be expensive to start your own business, as you will have to pay for licenses, marketing, and likely locations. You may want to look into sources of funding. One option is to use some of your savings. Using your savings can help increase the amount of money you have available for the startup costs. Still, you will need some funds to live on as you work on building up a client base. You can also take out a small business loan, which can bridge the gap between your savings and what it costs.

Get the Necessary Licenses

It might be obvious that you’ll need a license, but it is also one of the most important steps. If you don’t have a license, it will be hard to do much else for your business. Spend some time researching the Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act, which will inform you of the laws you will need to comply with. You will need to have completed an appropriate doctoral program from an accredited school and be over 21 to get your license. You’ll also need to submit your application and have a clear record, as well as pay any necessary fees. It can be a process, so start it as soon as you know you will want to open your own practice.

Psychology clinics often have to get business licensees in their area, but this may depend on your state or what part of the state you reside in. Spend some time researching your state’s laws to determine which ones might apply to you and get the necessary licenses accordingly. Keep societal trends in mind as well. Although you won’t need a license for it and it is not mandated elements like ensuring inclusivity and diversity in your clinic should be top of mind when you are hammering out all the details of getting started. 

Keep Your Licenses on File

After you do have the required licenses, you will need to have them displayed in your psychology office. Individuals will need to be able to see them, and having them where people first come in is ideal. You can put your business license out as well. You’ll still need to keep up with the rules in your area, as well as any laws in your business’s entity. You will likely need to renew your licenses each year, so keep an eye on any deadlines so you can follow through on them. As a business owner, it will be up to you to stay on top of changing regulations.

Once you have finished the drafting and filing, you can enjoy the process of running your business. You may want to meet with a business attorney to make sure you have structured everything correctly. An attorney can also help you review any contracts you might have with various clients or other practices. That way, you can avoid any potential legal issues later on.

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