June 17, 2026
A location‑independent private practice is no longer a fringe idea. It is a modern, ethical, and sustainable way for therapists to work without being tied to a physical office. As more clinicians seek autonomy, mobility, and lifestyle alignment, this business model and approach to a mental health career is becoming a powerful alternative to traditional therapy settings.
What Location Independence Actually Means
- Digital-first practice systems that allow you to run your business from anywhere (legally)
- Telehealth‑based clinical work that meets ethical and legal standards
- Flexible scheduling that supports your lifestyle
- Intentional business design that prioritizes mobility, autonomy, and sustainability
It means not being tied to a physical location.
What Location Independence Is Not
- Not “therapy from the beach”—privacy and professionalism still matter
- Not a workaround for licensure laws—you must practice where licensed (clinical services)
- Not less legitimate than in‑person therapy—research consistently supports telehealth outcomes
- Not effortless—it requires thoughtful systems and structure
Why Therapists Are Choosing This Path
Therapists are increasingly drawn to:
- Lower overhead
- Geographic freedom
- Lifestyle flexibility
- Reduced burnout
- Desire to make an impact in multiple ways, not only therapy settings
- The ability to travel or relocate without pausing their practice
Support For Your Journey
When ready to build a location‑independent practice, the Sava Healing shop offers tools designed specifically for therapists:
- Location‑Independence Private Practice Toolkit — complete roadmap for going fully remote
- Location Independence Checklist — a step‑by‑step guide to ensure you are legally and operationally prepared
- Scalable Private Practice — for therapists who want to grow beyond 1:1 sessions
These resources help to build a practice that supports your life, not the other way around.
XO,
Sava Healing
