Since publishing this post in 2016, some of the practices listed have moved or closed, so their links have been removed. For more recent inspiration for your therapy website design, please check out our web design portfolio.
When it comes to designing and creating your own website, seeing other examples of therapist websites from around the internet can be a great way to draw inspiration.
So, from time to time I like to collect some great examples of websites from folks in private practice. These are websites that stand out to me as visually appealing, taking advantage of responsive design and communicating their counseling services clearly.
You can check out Volume I of this series here.
Today I’ve rounded up ten websites from the amazing members of the Abundance Practice-Building Facebook group. If you’re in private practice and in need of community support, you gotta check this group out!
Enrichment Support Services, LLC
Dandelion Nutrition
Counseling and Wellness Center of South Florida
Liz Higgins, MS, LMFT Associate
My Treetop Center
Well Life Therapy, LLC
Portland State of Mind
Jeni L. Yarbrough, LCSW
Lindsay Legé, LMSW
What I love the most about these roundups is seeing the diversity of styles represented. Whether you’re a nutritionist, social worker, or marriage and family therapist, you can have a website that truly reflects who you are and the uniqueness of your practice.