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Future-proofing your group practice starts with a clear vision, strong community connections, and sustainable leadership. In this episode of Your Group Practice, Dan King talks with Dr. Elizabeth Carr, founder of Kentland Psychotherapy, about how she has built and maintained her practice over 20 years while planning for its future.

Kentland Psychotherapy has grown from a solo practice to a vibrant team of over 20 mental health professionals, including therapists, psychologists, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, and psychiatrists. Dr. Carr explains how her unique location in a walkable urban community near Washington, D.C., influences the therapeutic experience, enabling walking therapy, easy client access, and a strong sense of community.

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Dr. Carr also reflects on her innovative design process, her passion for integrating therapy into community life, and the importance of preparing her practice for long-term sustainability. From creative treatment spaces to thoughtful succession planning, her story offers inspiration and guidance for practice owners aiming to build something lasting.

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About the Host

Dan King is a lawyer turned private equity founder with a passion for fixing burnout in mental health. With a background in M&A, Shark Tank deals, and psychology, he now leads Fireside Strategic — investing in group practices that put people first.