My Personal Mission
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More About Dr. KamalaIt is a fact that establishing and growing a private practice can be daunting. It is not for the faint of heart. I should know. I've done it...twice. I founded SOLAY in 2009 after opening my first practice in 2004, and subsequently, closing it less than two years later. When I founded my first practice, I didn't have the necessary business acumen to establish and grow a practice. I was spending time and money with no clear direction or path to becoming profitable. After spinning my wheels for close to two years, the only course of action that made sense was to close the practice. Through lessons learned from that experience, and other valuable experiences over the years, I have had a profitable and successful practice for over 10 years. My practice has been both a group practice and solo practice. For much of this time, I have mentored and consulted with many therapists who were in the inception and growth stages of their practices. If you are interested in building a thriving, sustainable and profitable private practice, I'd love to help you avoid the obstacles and mistakes that I encountered so that you may build that successful, thriving, profitable, life-changing practice you deserve!
The clinical supervision relationship is one of the most important and rewarding relationships a counselor will develop during their career because it sets the foundation for counseling practice. It forms the bridge between education and professional application. For this reason, I am intentional about providing high-level supervision while forming a long-lasting professional relationship with Associates.
Confidence, mental wellness, decisiveness, emotional intelligence, and the ability to foster effective relationships with others are foundational for high-performing professionals.
"Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do."
Steve Jobs