Happy, Healthy, & Wealthy Therapists

Building a Therapy Practice That Gives You Dopamine Hits

In this episode, Amanda sits down with Tiffany Paul, LCSW, to talk about building a therapy practice that actually supports your nervous system instead of overwhelming it. Tiffany shares her journey from community mental health burnout and chronic pain to creating a thriving private pay practice centered around ketamine-assisted EMDR intensives. Together, they explore why highly sensitive therapists often do better with depth work than high volume caseloads, how therapy intensives can feel more sustainable and clinically effective, and the role SEO and niche messaging played in quickly filling Tiffany's practice. They also unpack the difference between "fixing" clients versus co regulating with them, and why creating a practice that genuinely fits you can completely change your relationship with the work.

Connect with Tiffany:

  • The EMDR Clinician's Roadmap to Ketamine-Assisted Practice
  • KAP Curious! A Webinar for EMDR Therapists
  • Instagram: @emdrwithtiffany
  • Website: https://www.tiffanypaulpsychotherapy.com/

Connect with Amanda:

  • Follow on Instagram: @amandakbcoaching
  • Check out the Amanda KB Coaching website

Resources & Links:

  • This episode is sponsored by:
    • Alma - learn more here
    • Jane - use code: AMANDA2MO for a 2-month grace period
  • SEO for Therapists Email Membership
  • Therapy Intensives Academy
  • Happy, Healthy, & Wealthy Mastermind
  • Free Training: 3 Steps to Booking Your First Therapy Intensive
  • Free Guide: 3 Steps to Double Your Income
  • SEO Freebie

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