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Session F7

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Stream F
Sunday, May 18, 2025
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Overview

- (PART 1) The Four Pillars of Private Practice: the Get it Done Implementation | Kaye Franckom & Aaron Frost (60mins)


Presenter

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Associate Professor Kaye Frankcom
Kaye Frankcom Consulting Pty Ltd

The Four Pillars of Private Practice: the Get it Done Implementation

10:30 AM - 12:45 PM

Abstract

More than ever it is important to know how to set up your private practice for clinical and business success. The Four Pillars model will be explored in detail with case studies and examples that are easily applied to your practice.
We will "diagnose" pain points in private practice and share remedies that will support you in your practice journey whether you are starting out or looking to grow.

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Kaye Frankcom Kaye is a highly accomplished businesswoman, and leader in the health sector. She is an endorsed clinical and counselling psychologist, consultant and business coach to psychologists, in-demand speaker and trainer and has held national roles in psychology regulation and professional standards. She built a successful group psychology practice in Williamstown, Victoria which she sold in 2018. She has a special interest in supporting private practice. She has co-authored two books on private practice Fit for Practice: Everything you wanted to know about starting your own psychology practice in Australia but were afraid to ask (2016) and more recently Creating Impact: The four pillars of private psychology practice (published 2022). She operates a coaching consultancy for private practitioners focussed on setting up for private practice in early career, clinical governance, and clinical standards. She is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Deakin University.
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Dr Aaron Frost
Benchmark Psychology

The Four Pillars of Private Practice: the Get it Done Implementation

10:30 AM - 12:45 PM

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Dr Aaron Frost is an accomplished clinical psychologist and director of Benchmark Psychology. With over two decades of clinical experience, Aaron is a well-respected figure in the psychology industry and an advocate for mental health support. As a certified trainer for the International Centre for Clinical Excellence (ICCE) and the Supervisor Training and Accreditation Program (STAP), Aaron has trained over 1600 psychologists as part of their accreditation process, and he has supervised and mentored many more. Aaron has held leadership positions in several professional societies, including as a Non-Executive Director of the Australian Psychological Society. Throughout his career, Aaron has remained committed to providing the best possible care to his patients and advocating for mental health support in the wider community. His dedication and compassion have made a significant impact on the lives of many Australians, and he continues to inspire and train the next generation of psychologists.
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