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LIVE: Starting a Counseling Private Practice: Tips and Advice from a Private Practice Owner

October 8, 2026  |  9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Pacific

Presented By Rochelle Ritzi, PhD
Rochelle Ritzi, PhD

October 8, 2026
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Pacific

2 Hours | 2 CEs

$150 Registration | $125 Early Registration (through October 1st) | Live Virtual Training via Zoom

Rochelle Ritzi, PhD, presents a live virtual professional training program on Starting a Counseling Private Practice: Tips and Advice from a Private Practice Owner.

Transitioning into private practice requires mental health professionals to assume responsibilities beyond direct clinical service delivery, including ethical decision-making, legal compliance, administrative planning, and boundary management.

This program examines key professional considerations in the formation and sustainability of private practice through an ethical, legal, and professional-standards framework. Topics include defining the scope of practice, establishing practice policies and procedures, selecting documentation and service-delivery systems, managing professional boundaries, and understanding ethical considerations related to advertising and referrals. Emphasis is placed on risk awareness, professional accountability, and clinician well-being. Illustrative examples aligned with applicable ethical guidelines and regulatory standards will be used to help participants make informed decisions about private practice.

This program is designed for professionals at any stage of their career, across a variety of settings. It is especially valuable for those who are curious about opening a private practice or who support someone who does.

Program Outline:

  • Introduction
    • Welcome and overview of the presenter’s professional background
    • Purpose and scope of the training
    • Overview of private practice within ethical and professional standards
  • Defining Scope of Practice and Professional Focus (formerly “Niche”)
    • Clarifying professional motivations and areas of competence
    • Ethical considerations related to specialization and scope of practice
    • Risks associated with overly broad or misaligned practice focus
    • Reflective activity: Identifying areas of professional competence and interest
  • Business Planning & Legal / Administrative Foundations
    • Practice planning as a tool for professional accountability
    • Vision, mission, services, and practice priorities
    • Financial planning considerations framed within sustainability and risk management
    • Legal and regulatory considerations
    • Practice structures (e.g., LLC, PC)
    • Licensure, jurisdictional requirements, zoning, and insurance
    • Required practice policies, informed consent, and documentation
  • Setting Up Practice Logistics & Operations
    • Office and service-delivery considerations
    • In-person, telehealth, and hybrid models
    • Work hours and workload management
    • Administrative systems
      • Scheduling, billing, EHR/telehealth platforms
    • Data security, confidentiality, and recordkeeping
    • Boundary management and clinician well-being
    • Preventing role strain and burnout
  • Ethical Advertising, Referrals, and Professional Representation
    • Ethical standards governing advertising and public statements
    • Professional representation in online and directory listings
    • Referral relationships and professional networking
    • Avoiding conflicts of interest
    • Maintaining transparency and accuracy
    • Distinguishing ethical education from promotion
  • Common Professional Pitfalls and Risk Mitigation
    • Common challenges in private practice
    • Boundary erosion
    • Administrative overload
    • Practicing without adequate planning
    • Risk management strategies
    • Managing workload and financial stressors
    • Monitoring professional functioning
    • Professional consultation and support as safeguards
  • Integration Activity
    • Synthesizing ethical, legal, and administrative considerations
    • Identifying next steps consistent with professional standards
    • Developing a personal action plan grounded in ethical practice
  • Conclusion
    • Summary of key concepts
    • Emphasis on ethical accountability and sustainability
    • Encouragement of ongoing peer consultation and professional support

Intended Audience

This live program is intended for mental health and other allied professionals.

Experience Level

This live program is appropriate for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level clinicians.

CE / CPD Credit

APA, ASWB, CPA, NBCC: Click here for state and other regional board approvals.

Presented By

Rochelle Ritzi, PhD

Rochelle is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor, National Certified Counselor, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor, Certified First Responder Counselor, and an adjunct professor at the University of North Texas and Palo Alto University. Rochelle holds a Doctoral degree in Counseling, with ...

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this program you will be able to:

Describe ethical and legal considerations relevant to establishing and operating a private practice

Describe factors involved in defining the scope of practice and professional boundaries in independent practice

Describe key administrative and documentation requirements for private practice settings

Describe ethical considerations related to advertising, referrals, and public representation

Describe common professional risks in private practice and strategies to mitigate and manage them

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