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Website Design Tips for Therapist Websites

Learn about the pages and elements that are vital to your therapy website's success. Make sure your site is following best practices for user experience, SEO, HIPAA compliance and privacy laws.

Licensed Professional Counselor, Julie Ciecior, used my Bridge template to create her private practice psychotherapy website on Squarespace. Tap the pin to learn more about her website design experience!

Website Design by Monica Kovach of Hold Space Creative: web designer for private practice therapists. Simple and clean website design #webdesign #websitedesign

Website Design by Monica Kovach of Hold Space Creative: web designer for private practice therapists. Simple and clean website design #webdesign #websitedesign

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Psychologist Website Template

A stylish and modern template perfect for psychologists and coaches. With plenty of room to describe your philosophy and treatments through text and images, you can have this beautiful website in minutes. Just click 'Edit' to establish your online presence today!

Cindy Shu Therapy | Branding + Website Design by Fictorium Design Studio

Cindy Shu Therapy is a private practice focused on personal growth and mental development for their clients. Therapy is a reflection to help clients understand themselves and approach their struggles in a healthy manner.

Choosing a niche for your practice can feel like a scary step; it may even feel counterintuitive to your values as a therapist. You may be telling yourself "I won't be able to fill my practice if I don't appeal to everyone" or "I should be willing to work with any client that reaches out to me." However, niching your practice allows you to target a specific group of clients, your dream clients, who will benefit from your talents and expertise.

Choosing a niche for your practice can feel like a scary step; it may even feel counterintuitive to your values as a therapist. You may be telling yourself "I won't be able to fill my practice if I don't appeal to everyone" or "I should be willing to work with any client that reaches out to me." However, niching your practice allows you to target a specific group of clients, your dream clients, who will benefit from your talents and expertise.

How To Choose A Color Palette For Your Therapy Website

Colors speak the language of emotions. Since your work is centered around mental and emotional health, it’s crucial that you use the right colors to communicate to the right people.

Cindy Shu Therapy Website by Kristy Lee Ueda on Dribbble

Cindy Shu Therapy Website designed by Fictorium. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.

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