Finding a therapist is already hard. Clients searching online need to feel safe before they reach out. A website that explains your approach, specialties, and what the first session looks like removes the barrier and earns the call. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Therapists in KC
Web Design for Mental Health Therapists in Kansas City
People searching for a therapist are often in a vulnerable place, and many of them will visit several websites before they contact anyone. They are looking for a therapist whose approach and personality feel like a fit before they ever pick up the phone. A therapy website that explains your specialties plainly — anxiety, trauma, relationships, grief, ADHD — along with your therapy style and what the intake process looks like makes the decision to reach out feel safer for the people who need you most.
What therapy clients research before reaching out
- Specialties — anxiety, depression, trauma/PTSD, relationship issues, grief, ADHD, life transitions
- Therapy approach — CBT, EMDR, DBT, psychodynamic, somatic — explained in plain language
- Insurance and fees — accepted insurers, out-of-pocket rates, sliding scale availability
- First session — what intake looks like, what to expect, how long, whether it feels like an interview
- Therapist background — education, licensure (LPC, LCSW, PhD), years in practice, personal warmth
What your therapy website would include
- Therapist profile — your background, training, licensure, and what drew you to this work
- Specialties — each area of focus explained without clinical jargon
- Therapy approaches — CBT, EMDR, DBT, somatic — what each involves and who it helps
- Insurance and fees — accepted plans, self-pay rates, sliding scale policy
- New client process — what the intake call or form looks like, what to expect at first session
- Contact form — new client inquiry with presenting concerns, insurance, preferred schedule
What clients say
“I had a Psychology Today profile and a generic directory page, but clients who were clearly a good fit for EMDR trauma work were choosing other therapists because they did not understand what EMDR was or how I worked. The new site with a plain-language EMDR explainer and my intake process described step by step changed that. I filled my caseload within six weeks and had a waitlist for the first time.”
— B. Nolan LPC, therapist, Prairie Village, KS
Simple pricing
A therapy site with therapist profile, specialties, and new client form starts at $250. A full site with approach pages, insurance guide, and intake process detail is $475–$950. Two new clients cover the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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