Your Website Is More Than a Message. It’s a Moment of Connection. When a potential client visits your therapy website, they are doing more than gathering information. Their nervous system is scanning for cues of safety, resonance, and relationship. In the seconds after they land on your homepage, they are subconsciously asking: Does this person… Continue reading Mirror Neurons and Marketing: Why Relatable Language Matters
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How to Ethically Market Your Therapy Practice Without Feeling “Salesy”
Let’s be honest—marketing can feel uncomfortable for therapists. You got into this work to help people, not to craft catchy slogans or worry about website analytics. The idea of “promoting yourself” can feel inauthentic, pushy, or even unethical. But here’s the truth: Marketing your therapy practice isn’t about selling—it’s about making it easier for the… Continue reading How to Ethically Market Your Therapy Practice Without Feeling “Salesy”
