Keeping Your Website Healthy: Monthly To-Do’s for Therapists and Coaches
Similar to therapy or coaching, your website isn’t a ‘set it and forget it’ type of thing. It’s up to you to continue giving your website the TLC it deserves so that it can keep working hard for you in return.
Therapist Website Feature: Julie Ciecior, MA, LPC
I’m back with another therapy website feature for you! This time, I’m excited to introduce you to Colorado-based therapist and Bridge template customer, Julie Ciecior.
Designing Your Counseling Website for Accessibility
As therapists, you work hard to provide affirming and inclusive services and spaces for your clients; the same inclusive intention needs to be made on your website. One way to make your website more accessible to people of differing abilities is to follow some key design best-practices.
Therapist Website Feature: Live Happy Counseling
One of the things I love most about my work as a website designer for therapists is getting to see how you all adapt my Squarespace website templates and make them your own. In this post, we’ll be featuring one of our Andrea website customers, Michelle Valdner.
How To Design A Logo For Your Counseling Practice
From a clinical perspective, an aligned logo clearly communicates to potential clients what you’re about as a therapist. From a business perspective, an aligned logo helps to set your practice apart and builds trust around your brand. In this post, I’ll share what you need to know about creating a logo for your counseling practice.
POV: The Therapy Seeker. What Therapists Need To Know About The Therapy Search Process
For therapists, finding aligned clients can be tough. For clients, the therapist search process can be overwhelming. In this post, I’ll be sharing what therapy seekers need, are looking for, and aren’t getting enough of during the therapy search process.
How Good Website Design Decreases Mental Health Stigma
Whether you’re aware of it or not, your website is playing a part in the stigma around mental illness and mental healthcare. In this post, I’ll share how you can make sure your website is a part of the solution rather than the problem.
How To Use Humanistic Psychology to Design Your Private Practice Website
Designing a website for your private practice really isn’t that different than holding space for your clients. In fact, the websites that most effectively send therapists highly aligned clients are the ones that utilize a Humanistic approach to design and strategy.
Putting Yourself in Your Client's Shoes: 5 Things New Clients Are Looking for on a Therapist’s Website
I want to go back to basics and talk about the five things potential clients are looking for when they first visit your website. If you keep these things in mind, you can create a website that not only reflects the way you hold space, but meets the needs of your clients before they ever sit on your couch.
How To Choose The Right Website Design Option For Your Phase of Business
If you’re a psychotherapist in the market for a new website, you might be wondering, “Do I need a custom-designed therapy website?” or, “How much time, energy, and money should I be investing in my website?” I’ll share more about how to choose the right website option for your phase of private practice.
How To Use Social Media To Support Your Therapy Website
It may seem like your website, your business Instagram, your business Facebook, and your Psychology Today profile should all be lumped together as your “online presence,” each serving as a different - yet equal - point of connection between you and potential clients. This isn’t true.