25. Pros and Cons of Insurance vs. Private Pay Practice
Description
In this episode, we break down one of the biggest decisions for social workers considering private practice: should you take insurance, go fully private pay, or try a hybrid model? We talk through the logistics, mindset shifts, pros and cons, and the financial implications of each route.
We also get into the emotional weight that comes with trying to build a sustainable practice while still staying aligned with your values, including the messy narratives around accessibility and burnout.
Takeaways From This Episode:
- Starting with insurance might make sense for stability, but private pay gives you more freedom in the long run
- The real reason niching down matters
- How insurance audits, clawbacks, and low rates push therapists out of the system
- Being an anti-oppressive therapist isn’t only about taking insurance; there are many ways to practice social justice
- It’s okay to raise your private pay rate and be mindful of inflation
- If you’re starting out, there’s no shame in going into private practice early in your career
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