Therapist Support Network Tackles Admin Burden for Solo Therapists

How One Counseling Firm Built a Therapist Admin Support Network to Fix a Broken System

Gig Harbor, United States – May 22, 2026 / Going The Distance Counseling and Consulting Services, PLLC /

Going the Distance Counseling and Consulting Services, PLLC has launched a dedicated therapist support network aimed at addressing one of the most persistent but under-discussed problems in the mental health care industry: the administrative burden that prevents solo practitioners from focusing on their clients to the best of their ability.

A System That Was Not Built for Solo Practitioners

Independent therapists frequently manage scheduling, billing, documentation, insurance coordination, and client communications entirely on their own. This dual responsibility of running a practice while delivering care has long created inefficiencies that affect both clinician well-being and client outcomes. Going the Distance Counseling and Consulting Services built its therapist support network specifically to dismantle this structure, giving solo practitioners access to administrative resources without taking a large portion of their revenue.

The firm positions its offering as solo therapist admin support – a direct response to the reality that many independent clinicians spend significant portions of their working hours on tasks that do not involve direct client care. By absorbing that operational load, the network allows therapists to redirect their time and energy toward the clinical relationships they trained for.

What the Network Provides and Who It Serves

The therapist admin support model offered by Going the Distance Counseling and Consulting Services is designed to function as a behind-the-scenes infrastructure layer for solo practices. Rather than requiring therapists to hire their own staff, build their own systems, or navigate administrative complexity independently, the network provides that structure on their behalf.

This approach addresses a common breaking point for solo practitioners – the moment when the volume of administrative tasks becomes unsustainable and forces a choice between limiting client load or sacrificing personal capacity. The firm’s therapist support network removes that binary by creating shared operational support that scales with the needs of individual clinicians.

The network also serves a second, equally important population: individuals who are actively seeking mental health care. Finding a therapist who is the right fit – by specialty, availability, approach, and practical factors like insurance – is a process that many people find difficult and discouraging. Going the Distance Counseling and Consulting Services,addresses this by connecting individuals with therapists from within its network whose profiles align with the specific needs of each person seeking care. This matching function means the network operates as a resource on both sides of the therapeutic relationship.

Connecting Clinicians and Clients Through One Unified Structure

The dual focus of the firm – supporting therapists administratively while also guiding individuals toward the right clinical match – creates a structure where both groups benefit from the same network. Therapists gain operational support that reduces friction in their practices, while individuals gain a more direct path to finding care that fits their circumstances.

This design reflects a broader recognition that access to mental health services is shaped not only by the availability of therapists but also by how efficiently those therapists can operate. When a solo practitioner is not spending evenings on paperwork or mornings resolving billing issues, more of their clinical capacity remains available to clients.

The launch of the therapist admin support network by Going the Distance Counseling and Consulting Services, PLLC represents a concrete structural response to challenges that have long affected independent mental health practices. By combining practitioner-side support with consumer-side matching, the firm has built a model that functions as connective infrastructure for both clinicians seeking sustainability and individuals seeking care.

About Going the Distance Counseling and Consulting Services, PLLC

Going the Distance Counseling and Consulting Services, PLLC is a counseling and consulting firm that operates a therapist support network for solo practitioners and connects individuals seeking mental health care with therapists suited to their specific needs. The firm provides solo therapist admin support designed to reduce operational burdens on independent clinicians, allowing them to concentrate on delivering client care.

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Contact Information:

Going The Distance Counseling and Consulting Services, PLLC

3312 Rosedale Street, Suite 107
Gig Harbor, Washington 98335
United States

Going the Distance Team
+1-253-271-9065
https://going-thedistance.com