Building A Private Practice (Session B)
Using a small-group seminar format, this four-session course offers a forum in which participants can think through some of the challenges involved in building and maintaining a successful private practice.
4 Sessions: Wednesdays, Mar. 19, 26; Apr. 9, 16, 2025
Time: 7:30 - 9:00 PM EDT
All courses will take place in-person at BPSI.
Registration Deadline: March 18, 2025
Registrants are expected to be able to attend all sessions in their entirety. Should your availability change, please contact the BPSI Team (team@bpsi.org) to remove your course registration and allow other interested participants to attend.
Building A Private Practice
Using a small-group seminar format, this four-session course offers a forum in which participants can think through, from a psychodynamic perspective, some complex clinical challenges involved in building a successful private practice. We will focus on issues such as money, beginning and deepening treatment, diversity, and developing your professional support system and referral structure. We will also address issues commonly encountered when working remotely via video platform, such as Zoom, or by telephone. The course instructors will provide references for information relating to more practical issues such as record-keeping and maintaining HIPPA compliance, and some class time will be dedicated to discussing these matters. This course is designed to allow an exploration of a few crucial components of building a successful private practice. Faculty include representatives from different disciplines, providing multiple perspectives while also allowing for discipline-specific questions to be addressed.
Instructors
Jonah Cohen, PhD
is a clinical psychologist and third year adult psychoanalytic candidate at BPSI. He has a private practice in Brookline where he does integrative psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and executive coaching. Jonah is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and a psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). At MGH, he is the Associate Director of the Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders and an Assistant Director of Psychology Training. His research focuses on ways to promote cross-discipline conversation and collaboration, particularly in the face of clinical complexity.
Roxanne Sholevar, MD
is a psychiatrist and third year candidate in adult psychoanalysis at BPSI. She has a private practice in Brookline. In her private practice she approaches patients from a comprehensive medical, psychiatric, and psychoanalytic perspective which she attempts to maintain throughout treatment. She is an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a staff psychiatrist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. She is a founding member of the psychedelic-assisted therapies for psychological and existential distress in patients with advanced cancer and leads the group's educational and clinical program development.
This course is open to beginning and intermediate licensed mental health clinicians and trainees on the path to licensure. Continuing Education credits are not offered for this course.
Scholarships are available for BPSI programs.
FEE:
$150 Course Fee
$50 Early Career Clinicians, Residents and Students
$125 Early Bird (available until 03/29/2025) Use Code at Checkout: EB25BPP
The fee is waived for BPSI Members, Trainees, and Partners.
We are committed to accessibility for all of our programs. BPSI offers an Equity Rate, and we invite you to pay what you are able for this event.
Explorations in Mind: Community Education at BPSI is made possible by the generous support of BPSI Members and friends. To make a gift to BPSI, contact Carole Nathan (cnathan@bpsi.org or 617-266-0953 x101),
go to www.bpsi.org, or send mail to BPSI, 141 Herrick Road, Newton Centre, MA 02459.
Program Chair