ABSTRACT

As we have looked at the phases of the therapist life cycle, we have discussed ways to use one’s private practice to provide financial support for oneself and one’s family. But what if this is not an issue for you? For a fair number of therapists, the need to make money is not high on their agenda. They may be inheritors-either part of a generational line of family wealth or offspring of parents who worked and saved to be able to pass on a sizeable inheritance to their children. Alternatively, they may have a spouse or partner

Why, then, struggle to build a career?