Big Box Therapy Exit Plan

Your FREE guide to leaving mass market therapy platforms.

You know them.

The big box therapy mills, mass market mental health, the Walmarts of counseling.

The ones who shall not be named, lest I risk a cease and desist.

I get it…

I was a provider with one back in the day. Back when telehealth got the side eye from your colleagues. They were breaking the mold, making waves. I loved the ease and accessibility for myself and clients.

They offered a space to talk, and we thought we could offer better help to more clients. We dashed to offer care at reasonable rates, with flexible schedules. We took pride in the therapy we provided to help our clients regain their wellbeing.

For a moment,

It was great!

Then came the reports of privacy concerns, data mining, and ever changing contracts.

We realized it was too good to be true.

For some, leaving is easier said than done. Our clients are caught in the middle, and we have bills to pay. 

Now you’re ready to G.T.F.O!

It might feel scary. What will happen to my clients? How will I fill the income gap? But it can be done, ethically, in accordance with your contract and on your timeframe.

What’s in the course?

A straightforward guide to exiting with integrity and intention.


  • The Prep: Do the research to ensure that you can proceed both ethically and within the terms and conditions of your agreement with the platform.

  • The Plan: Craft a customized plan that prioritizes client care while covering your ass/ets.

  • The Transition: Notify both clients and the platform, including scripts.

  • The Aftermath: Tie up loose ends and responding to questions.

  • Marketing Essentials: The most essential marketing strategies to attract YOUR ideal clients.

  • Support: The balanced practice community on Facebook has your back!


And its all free!

Maybe that will change someday, but for now, I’m giving this course away for free. I believe the future of our profession depends on therapists at large banding together to be the change we want to see.

(If I got more specific than that I might be risking getting shut down… So I’ll leave it at that.)

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