What did you most get out of our new book “Be A Wealthy Therapist - Finally, you can make a living making a difference?
June 29th, 2007 • Related • Filed Under
We’d love to hear what you think! What touched you? Did it change your thinking or emotion around building a practice? Do you have plans to do anything differently?
Just write your comment in the box below or click on the word “comments.”
I wish you great success!
Love,
Casey

Comment by Aimee F. Samurin, M.A. on 24 September 2007:
Dear Casey: Thank you so much for this wonderful book. For me, having something in book-form is important. I feel much more motivated about building my practice since the book, but I can’t really verbalize why. In the book, you give websites of successful practice sites and they have given me ideas of how to put together an interesting and informative one. Also, the marketing checklist is very helpful. I love the book. Thank you so very much for writing it. In Success, Aimee F. Samurin, M.A..
Comment by Ceci Bolan on 7 February 2008:
Hi Casey,
First of all, I wanted to THANK YOU so much for writing your book, “Be a Wealthy Therapist”! It is incredibly thorough in describing and explaining all the steps of marketing my private practice (and very upbeat and positive, as well!) This is particularly helpful to me, since I am newly licensed (December 2007!), and until I read your book, I had absolutely NO IDEA how to establish and market my private practice.
YES, you are completely RIGHT in saying that we never learned any of these tips and tools in our graduate programs — nor did I learn them as I went through my 3000 hours of internship!
I have already purchased your “Be A Wealthy Therapist Implementation Kit”, and will now go through your CD set and accompanying manual. I will give you my feedback on that, once I have gone through it all.
In the meantime, one friendly suggestion I would like to give regarding your book, “Be A Wealthy Therapist”, (for the next batch to be printed) is to have one of your editors read through it again to correct the grammatical and/or typographical errors in it. There were more than a few that I noticed, and they were a bit distracting (and sounded unprofessional) as I was reading the book. All your wonderful words of wisdom truly deserve to be presented and read in the best light possible!!!
Take care, and I will keep in touch — THANKS AGAIN for all you do, and for your ongoing passion in sharing your hard-earned knowledge with the rest of us therapists!
Warm regards,
Ceci Bolan, M.S., LMFT
Comment by Casey on 7 February 2008:
We are grateful for these comments! Even though 4 people (including an editor) read it - stuff does slip by - so we’d love to have anyone send us their comment regarding our grammar mistakes…