Clients

WEBSITES by KIM offers websites to all Mental Health and Coaching Professionals in private practice

Do you recognize yourself in the following statements?

 

1. Your are an experienced and successful professional in private practice for many years but have never had a professional website.

You may be thinking about getting a website made but have mixed feelings about it. You would like to talk to someone about whether it is necessary and what to put in it.

2. You are starting a new private practice. Perhaps because of a recent relocation to a new town. Or you may be leaving or going part-time in an agency or hospital. You may have just graduated or are completing your residency and are starting out in private practice. You may or may not be known in your professional community.

3. You are a newly licensed practitioner starting out in private practice. You may be a student or recently graduated, eager to market yourself, but not sure how to go about it.

4. A Mental Health Professional Organization

5. A Non-Profit Mental Health Organization. For example a postpartum depression organization, a brain-injured patient research project, an alternative high school.

Are these your challenges?

 

I am an experienced psychotherapist. I have been in private practice for over 15 years and have relied on word of mouth networking. Many people ask me for my website name nowadays. I don’t see how a website can help me.

I am a newly licensed clinician. I would love to have my own website but am not sure what to put on it. I want to create cards and brochures but when it comes to the actual content I cannot get around to writing it down.

I have just moved to a new town and am starting up my private practice. I am new here and know that I need to introduce myself to doctors etc but I cannot get around to it.

Colleagues often tell me that they have given a client my name and yet the client does not contact me. Would a website encourage clients to make the call?

I always relied on word of mouth in my community but the market seems saturated with psychotherapists and is more competitive than ever.

I am a mental health practitioner and don’t believe aggressive marketing is appropriate or even ethical in my field. What good is a website?

I am a psychotherapist and have thought of having my own website. However, I am afraid that putting too much information about myself on a website will interfere with the therapeutic work I am do.

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