Hey group practice owners!

Do you feel exhausted, over-extended, and under-appreciated? Does the thought of returning to solo practice cross your mind from time to time (or more often)? If so, you’re not alone. Running a group practice is a challenging and often thankless job. And it can be hard for others to relate if they aren’t business owners too.

The Burnt Out Practice Owner

Meeting Details
We’re currently running one cohort of the support group. Please fill out the wait list form to be updated about future groups.

The Burnt Out Practice Owner is support group for owners who want a space for themselves.

We’ll focus on the emotional component of business ownership while building trust and connection with other practice owners. We’ll explore topics such as boundary setting, feeling unappreciated, overwork and more, while we find ways to reconnect with our agency. You’ll also have the support of other practice owners when challenges arise within your business.

This support group is open to group healthcare
practice owners with 3 or more employees.

(Limited to 10 participants per group.)

$500 1-hour support group per month and virtual community space

Leading with the head and the heart

At Head/Heart Business Therapy, we approach individual, group and organizational healing from the inside out. We believe that in order to offer the best care to clients, we professionals must do our own inner work as well. And at this point in history, we are called to move beyond our old ways of being and courageously step into a new paradigm. We are poised to support our clients’ transformation...but we must also transform ourselves.

About your facilitator

Sarah Buino, LCSW, RDDP, CADC, CDWF, NMT is a speaker, educator, consultant, therapist, and the founder of Head/Heart Therapy and Head/Heart Business Therapy.

For more than a decade, Sarah has applied her social work skills supporting individuals, groups, helping professionals, and organizations with issues as varied as wellness for helping professionals, shame resilience, anti-racism in healthcare, and healing developmental trauma. Sarah founded Head/Heart Therapy in 2014, which quickly grew into an important resource both in Chicago and nationally.

Sarah is energized by helping other helping professionals and healthcare organizations. She still holds a small caseload of individual clients, and now focuses her talents on healing at the group and organizational level by integrating not only her clinical knowledge, but also her business experience.