Yes!!! I think those two are the best. They host other practitioners, in 
addition to therapists. At this point I'm planning for just 
psychotherapists and will open up to others if there seem to be 
interest/demand.

On Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 12:30:38 PM UTC-4, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> There are two well-established ones that I am familiar with
>
> http://somavida.net/ in Austin, TX
> https://www.boulderhealinghub.com/ in Boulder, CO
>
> Angle
>
> On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 1:26:22 PM UTC-6, Penny Mechley-Porter 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello, Do any of you have experience starting a coworking space for 
>> psychotherapists (or massage therapists, even) as some considerations are 
>> unique for this group. I am writing up a business plan for this type of 
>> space but would like to converse with other therapists who have a coworking 
>> space. 
>>
>> One of our unique considerations is that therapists will need an 
>> individual office for a specific amount of time, and must be able to 
>> reserve it ahead of time. The length of time could be 2 hours, or 4 hours 
>> or 8 hours, and a single office could have 5 different therapists using it 
>> on any given 12 hour day.
>>
>> I'm planning for 6 offices, one group therapy room, and a Therapist-only 
>> hang out room where therapists can get a coffee, commune with other 
>> therapists, do their notes, etc. Has anyone else in this group created a 
>> therapist coworking space? Thank you. 
>>
>

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