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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 36 MIN

Ep 103: Managing Health Emergencies and Private Practice with Noreen Vander Hooven

from The Therapist Mom Podcast: Launch and Grow Your Private Practice

In this episode, we’re talking about a topic that often goes unspoken among therapists—how to handle major medical emergencies as a business owner. I'm joined by Norine Vander Hooven, an LCSW with over 37 years of experience, who shares her personal journey through a life-altering medical crisis that offered challenges and insights into managing a private practice amidst unexpected adversity.Norine opens up about the crucial period when she was unable to work due to a severe health emergency, the importance of having a professional will, and the resilience required to balance her medical recovery while maintaining her therapy practice. We discuss how this experience influenced her approach to therapy and private practice, including the significance of transparency with clients and setting realistic expectations for both herself and those she serves.Learn more about Norine and her work at https://westlaketraumaandresilience.com, https://thecraftworkscollective.com, https://mentalhealthmerch.store and on the following channels:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westlaketraumaandresilience      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westlake_traumaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/emdrconsultant.norineIf you find today's episode helpful or inspiring, be sure to share it with your therapist friends, subscribe to the show, and leave your five star rating and review.Grab your FREE copy of Comprehensive Connecting: Effective Scripts That Expand Your Networking Community & Actually Fill Your Online PracticeIn this guide you will get:Tips and tricks for building relationships that will lead to referrals in your practiceReal life examples of messages used to connect with referral sourcesCustomizable “Plug and send” scripts for your specific practice and needsDownload your guide here https://bit.ly/CompConnecting Ready to streamline your practice and simplify your life? Head over to https://bit.ly/AshleySimplePractice to start your 30 day free trial and get up to $200 off your paid subscription Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisedtoempower⭐️ Follow on Instagram @Raisedtoempower⭐️ Grab your FREE networking guide for therapists HERE ⭐️ Learn more about how I can help support you and your practice, and ways we can work together at www.raisedtoempower.com💻 This episode is sponsored by Jane — the all-in-one practice management software I use and love. Book you FREE Live Demo Here and when you’re ready to sign up use code ASHLEY1MO for a 1 month grace period 🎧 Support the Show: Love The Therapist Mom Podcast? Follow, rate, and share it with another therapist mom who needs to hear it.Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy, supervision, or legal advice.Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.

In this episode, we’re talking about a topic that often goes unspoken among therapists—how to handle major medical emergencies as a business owner. I'm joined by Norine Vander Hooven, an LCSW with over 37 years of experience, who shares her personal journey through a life-altering medical crisis that offered challenges and insights into managing a private practice amidst unexpected adversity.Norine opens up about the crucial period when she was unable to work due to a severe health emergency, the importance of having a professional will, and the resilience required to balance her medical recovery while maintaining her therapy practice. We discuss how this experience influenced her approach to therapy and private practice, including the significance of transparency with clients and setting realistic expectations for both herself and those she serves.Learn more about Norine and her work at https://westlaketraumaandresilience.com, https://thecraftworkscollective.com, https://mentalhealthmerch.store and on the following channels:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westlaketraumaandresilience      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westlake_traumaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/emdrconsultant.norineIf you find today's episode helpful or inspiring, be sure to share it with your therapist friends, subscribe to the show, and leave your five star rating and review.Grab your FREE copy of Comprehensive Connecting: Effective Scripts That Expand Your Networking Community & Actually Fill Your Online PracticeIn this guide you will get:Tips and tricks for building relationships that will lead to referrals in your practiceReal life examples of messages used to connect with referral sourcesCustomizable “Plug and send” scripts for your specific practice and needsDownload your guide here https://bit.ly/CompConnecting Ready to streamline your practice and simplify your life? Head over to https://bit.ly/AshleySimplePractice to start your 30 day free trial and get up to $200 off your paid subscription Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisedtoempower⭐️ Follow on Instagram @Raisedtoempower⭐️ Grab your FREE networking guide for therapists HERE ⭐️ Learn more about how I can help support you and your practice, and ways we can work together at www.raisedtoempower.com💻 This episode is sponsored by Jane — the all-in-one practice management software I use and love. Book you FREE Live Demo Here and when you’re ready to sign up use code ASHLEY1MO for a 1 month grace period 🎧 Support the Show: Love The Therapist Mom Podcast? Follow, rate, and share it with another therapist mom who needs to hear it.Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy, supervision, or legal advice.Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.

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