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The Secret to Growth in Private Practice? Don't Do It Alone

The Secret to Growth in Private Practice? Don't Do It Alone

Update: 2025-10-06
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When Roxanne Francis started her private practice, she didn't just want to build something successful, she wanted to build something that supported others too.

In this inspiring episode, Roxanne joins Liane to talk about the power of community in private practice. From mentorship to representation, she shares how supporting other therapists has been just as meaningful as growing her own thriving business.

Roxanne Francis is a registered social worker, psychotherapist, and consultant who specializes in mental health, workplace wellness, and equity-based leadership. She is also the founder of Francis Psychotherapy & Consulting, where she leads a growing team dedicated to empowering clients and clinicians alike.

If you've ever felt like you're building your practice in a vacuum, this episode is a powerful reminder that you don't have to go it alone and that everyone rises higher when we rise together.

🔗 Links & Resources:
→ Connect with Roxanne Francis: francispsychotherapy.com
→ Explore BYPP programs for Canadian therapists: buildyourprivatepractice.ca
→ Join the BYPP Facebook community: Click here to join
→ Want quick wins to grow your practice? Grab the BYPP Fast Track Kit

💡 In This Episode, You'll Learn:

  • How Roxanne built a thriving practice rooted in purpose and values

  • Why representation and mentorship matter deeply in mental health care

  • What it looks like to create real community as a therapist

  • How lifting others up can fuel your own growth

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The Secret to Growth in Private Practice? Don't Do It Alone

The Secret to Growth in Private Practice? Don't Do It Alone

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