Online PDD – How to succeed in Private Practice
This workshop will aim to widen your knowledge of the practicalities of private practice and help you work effectively and more confidently to grow and develop a private practice.
Programme
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| Time | Session |
| 9.30am - 10.30am |
Session one: Building a solid foundation for your Private Practice. This session will be followed by a live Q&A session with the presenter. |
| 10.30am – 10.40am |
Break |
| 10.40am – 11.40am |
Session two: Creating your own unique Private Practice offer. This session will be followed by a live Q&A session with the presenter. |
| 11.40am – 11.50am | Break |
| 11.50am - 12.50pm |
Session three: Discovering how to get clients for your Private Practice. |
| 12.50pm – 1.20pm | The event will finish with an extended live Q&A session with the presenter, Martin Hogg. |
| 1.20pm | Event close |
This programme is subject to change.
About the presenter
Martin Hogg helps counsellors set up and grow private practices they love—working with their ideal clients, earning the income they deserve, and doing it without burnout or guesswork. A qualified counsellor for over 20 years, Martin developed an Anger Management framework now used by practitioners across the UK and beyond.
His integrative approach combines person-centred therapy, coaching, and solution-focused methods, offering a practical, compassionate, and grounded path to change. He is particularly skilled in supporting those struggling with low confidence, anxiety, and life direction challenges. He is the author of four personal development books.
As a course instructor, Martin brings warmth, humour, and a wealth of real-world insight to his teaching. He’s passionate about creating safe, inclusive learning environments where students are encouraged to reflect deeply, think critically, and develop both personally and professionally. With a proven track record in therapy and training, Martin empowers others to build meaningful, sustainable careers in counselling.