Mini Course for Mental Health Providers
A focused, 30-minute training on the marketing strategies that work for Medicare providers: relational, local, credibility-driven, and free of the tactics that feel beneath you.
Watch on your schedule · Designed for solo and group practices
You're a skilled clinician. No one taught you how to market.
Graduate school covered assessment, diagnosis, and clinical technique. It didn't cover how to build a consistent caseload, cultivate referral relationships, or make your practice visible to the people who need you most — especially when Medicare is in the picture.
That gap isn't a reflection of your abilities. It's a structural blind spot in clinical training. And it's fixable.
"My caseload is inconsistent, and I can't figure out why."
"I'm depending entirely on Psychology Today and hoping for the best."
"Marketing feels awkward — like I'm selling myself rather than serving clients."
"Referrals come in randomly, not because of anything I'm doing intentionally."
Your Medicare clients are asking their doctor, calling trusted resources, or searching Google after a medical visit. Referrals come from PCPs and care teams who value trust, reliability, and clarity. Here's what works:
Cultivated deliberately, not left to chance. The right outreach, the right language, and the right follow-through.
Being known in your community matters more than follower counts. This training shows you how to build it.
A few simple steps to make sure clients and referrers can actually find you when they're looking.
Language that communicates competence and accessibility to your clients.
Hi, I'm Gabrielle
I don't teach theory. I teach from direct experience working within a system that most training programs never address: credentialing delays, reimbursement realities, documentation demands, and the very real difference between messaging that works for private-pay clients and messaging that works for Medicare.
I've worked with providers at every stage — from clinicians filling their first Medicare caseload to group practices building structured programs. What I've seen consistently is this: when providers stop hiding the fact that they accept Medicare and start communicating it clearly and confidently, things change. Caseloads stabilize. Referrals become predictable. Confidence grows.
That's what this training is built to help you do.
This training is focused, practical, and designed to deliver clarity. Watch it once to build your strategy. Watch it again when your caseload dips or shifts.