
(C) www.russdixonphotography.com
I have four children. Luckily, I still like the names my husband and I gave them. Their names fit them. Their names aren’t too common or too weird. Like naming a child, choosing a practice name that fits can be a difficult process that brings up anxiety for therapists. You want your practice name to be an accurate reflection of you, as a therapist, and also appeal to your ideal clients. You don’t want to regret your decision down the road, right?
Ten years ago I wrestled with the question of what to name my practice. Funny enough, it was just one month after my 3rd child was born and we didn’t name him for a couple of days because my husband and I couldn’t agree on his name. The name he’d picked for our son, Joshua, was a fine name but it just wasn’t him. He was Owen, not Joshua. I don’t regret taking a couple of days and “going to bat” for the name that fit my son.
I don’t regret the name I picked for my private practice either. I wrestled with a few different practice options and settled on Wasatch Family Therapy. Here are some common questions about naming your practice and some insight into how I made my decision.
Should I use my name or come up with a separate practice name?
Should my practice name be tied to my specific geographical location?
Should I try to be clever or straightforward in naming my practice?
I’d love to hear your process of naming your practice?
Do you have moments of regret about your practice name or are you happy with it?
Share your thoughts in the comment box below!
This post currently has
3 comments/trackbacks.
You can read the comments or leave your own thoughts.
From Psych Central's website:
PsychCentral (January 24, 2012)
Anxiety Help (January 24, 2012)
From Psych Central's website:
PsychCentral (January 24, 2012)
Last reviewed: 24 Jan 2012