Some Professional Practice Websites

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Screenshot of a therapist's homepage featuring a welcome message and a portrait of a woman with brown hair, outdoors, with a light purple background, a navigation menu at the top including links to Home, About me, Therapy & Fees, FAQs, and Contact.

This website is real but the counsellor is ficticious. It’s an example of our Starter Website, but honestly, your website doesn’t have to look like this one. If you’re stuck for ideas, Google other counsellor’s websites and think about what you might do differently.

Screenshot of a website homepage with the title "Therapy for Life's Turning Points" over a background of a yellow autumn leaf. The site offers counseling services in Chichester and features menu options like Home, Testimonials, Blog, FAQ, and Book a Free Intro Call. There is a small photo of a smiling man with glasses in the lower left corner.

This is one of my own websites - built on the same SquareSpace platform. It’s more extensive than Emilys’ and has an additional landing page dedicated to my in-person counselling practice in Chichester. It has a blog page, a sign-up for newsletters, and is linked to a booking system. It’s an example our Professional Practice Website.

A person sitting on a rock by a body of water during sunset, with dark clouds and mountains in the background. The webpage overlay includes the text: 'a calm place to be where you don't have to manage everything alone.'

This is my other counselling website - dedicated to my niche work with ex-boarders. Its an example of a more complex website. As with my other website it has a blog page, a sign-up for newsletters, and is linked to a booking system. It also has a form which automatically sends an email with a document to download. It’s also example our Professional Practice Website.