![]() Reinventing Your Practice as a Business Psychologist: A Step-by-Step Guide
ISBN: 978-0-7879-4349-3
Hardcover
224 pages
March 1999, Jossey-Bass
US $45.00
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"An important step-by-step guide to increase practice income by entering into the corporate world. A good read for both the new and seasoned indepAndent practitioner." (Robert J. Resnick, president, American Psychological Association, 1995-96)
"Successful therapists of the future will be those who can apply their methods in new directions, including business. Lou Perrott's book is a down-to-earth, highly practical guide for mental health professionals who wish to succeed in business consultation." (Rodney L. Lowman, professor, California School of Professional Psychology, and president, The Development Laboratories)
"A comprehensive primer for mental health professionals who want to expand or shift their practice into the business sector. Dr. Perrott provides a useful road map and practical action steps with instructive and useful case examples." (Skipton Leonard, president, Division of Consulting Psychology of the American Psychological Association, 1997-98)
"Successful therapists of the future will be those who can apply their methods in new directions, including business. Lou Perrott's book is a down-to-earth, highly practical guide for mental health professionals who wish to succeed in business consultation." (Rodney L. Lowman, professor, California School of Professional Psychology, and president, The Development Laboratories)
"A comprehensive primer for mental health professionals who want to expand or shift their practice into the business sector. Dr. Perrott provides a useful road map and practical action steps with instructive and useful case examples." (Skipton Leonard, president, Division of Consulting Psychology of the American Psychological Association, 1997-98)

