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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 33 MIN

209 - Why More Clients Isn’t the Answer (and What to Focus on Instead)

from Private Practice Elevation with Daniel Fava · host Daniel Fava

What if the path to growing your therapy practice has nothing to do with adding more clients to your caseload?If you've ever come home from work so drained that all you can do is crawl into bed, this episode is for you.Today's guest, Jenny Melrose, helps therapists stop trading time for money by turning the psychoeducation they're already teaching in session into digital products and services they can sell while they sleep.Jenny isn't a therapist herself. She's a former inner-city teacher who built a successful food blog back in 2010 (before Pinterest and Instagram existed), sold it in 2019, and now helps practice owners apply those same marketing principles to grow their revenue without working more hours.A lot of therapists assume that the only way to make more money is to fit more clients into the week. But that thinking is exactly what leads to seeing 36 clients, hitting a wall, and having to take two weeks off just to recover. Jenny shows you a different path. One built on niching down, creating supplemental resources, and building a real relationship with your audience through email.This Episode Answers...Why isn't getting more clients the answer to growing my practice?How do I figure out what digital product or service to create?Why does my email list matter more than my social media following?In This Episode, You'll Also Learn:Why niching down attracts more clients, not fewerHow to spot the "psychoeducation patterns" hiding in your sessions that could become a productReal examples of digital offers therapists have successfully created — courses, workbooks, journals, and group intensivesHow a supplemental resource can actually improve outcomes inside the therapy roomWhy your blog and website are the only platforms Google can find (and social media isn't)The simple monthly newsletter strategy that keeps you front-of-mind with past and potential clientsHow to use your email list for real-time market research before you build anythingLinks mentioned in this episode:Jenny Melrose's Strategic Growth GuideThe Practice to Profit PodcastSchedule a Free Clarity Call with DanielOur Sponsors:Alma simplifies access to high-quality, affordable mental health care by giving providers the tools to build thriving in-network practices. Learn more at helloalma.com/elevation.Zanda gives practitioners simple, secure tools that reduce admin and strengthen operations. Start your free trial at zandahealth.com.

What if the path to growing your therapy practice has nothing to do with adding more clients to your caseload?If you've ever come home from work so drained that all you can do is crawl into bed, this episode is for you.Today's guest, Jenny Melrose, helps therapists stop trading time for money by turning the psychoeducation they're already teaching in session into digital products and services they can sell while they sleep.Jenny isn't a therapist herself. She's a former inner-city teacher who built a successful food blog back in 2010 (before Pinterest and Instagram existed), sold it in 2019, and now helps practice owners apply those same marketing principles to grow their revenue without working more hours.A lot of therapists assume that the only way to make more money is to fit more clients into the week. But that thinking is exactly what leads to seeing 36 clients, hitting a wall, and having to take two weeks off just to recover. Jenny shows you a different path. One built on niching down, creating supplemental resources, and building a real relationship with your audience through email.This Episode Answers...Why isn't getting more clients the answer to growing my practice?How do I figure out what digital product or service to create?Why does my email list matter more than my social media following?In This Episode, You'll Also Learn:Why niching down attracts more clients, not fewerHow to spot the "psychoeducation patterns" hiding in your sessions that could become a productReal examples of digital offers therapists have successfully created — courses, workbooks, journals, and group intensivesHow a supplemental resource can actually improve outcomes inside the therapy roomWhy your blog and website are the only platforms Google can find (and social media isn't)The simple monthly newsletter strategy that keeps you front-of-mind with past and potential clientsHow to use your email list for real-time market research before you build anythingLinks mentioned in this episode:Jenny Melrose's Strategic Growth GuideThe Practice to Profit PodcastSchedule a Free Clarity Call with DanielOur Sponsors:Alma simplifies access to high-quality, affordable mental health care by giving providers the tools to build thriving in-network practices. Learn more at helloalma.com/elevation.Zanda gives practitioners simple, secure tools that reduce admin and strengthen operations. Start your free trial at zandahealth.com.

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