Mental health practitioners need websites built on clarity, professionalism and trust.
This category includes:
Counsellors
Psychotherapists
CBT practitioners
Hypnotherapists
Meditation teachers
Therapy training centres
If you want the broader overview of how our managed model works, read our Websites for Therapists overview
To understand pricing and what is included, see our Therapist Website Cost guide
To view real client work, browse our Website Examples
Each core service should have its own dedicated page.
Examples include:
Anxiety counselling
Trauma therapy
CBT for depression
Couples psychotherapy
Hypnotherapy for specific issues
Meditation sessions
Therapy training programmes
Each page should clearly explain:
Who the service is for
How sessions are delivered (online or in-person)
What clients or students can expect
Any relevant location information
Visitors want reassurance that they are in capable hands.
Your website should clearly present:
Practitioner name
Qualifications
Professional memberships
Scope of practice
For therapy training centres, this extends to:
Programme structure
Accreditation
Entry requirements
Delivery format
A mental health website must handle enquiries reliably.
That means:
Secure contact forms
Reliable email delivery
Mobile-friendly layout
Clear next steps
Strong structure includes:
Clear page hierarchy
Defined service pages
Logical navigation
For in-person practitioners, service pages should reflect genuine location intent. For example:
Anxiety Therapy
Anxiety Therapy in Manchester
For online-only practices, strengthening core service pages is usually more effective than creating multiple city variations.
If you want to see how these structures look in practice, browse our Website Examples
Most mental health practice websites follow a simple, controlled structure:
Homepage
Clear positioning and audience confirmation.
Service Pages
One page per core service.
About Page
Professional background and qualifications.
Fees Page
Transparent pricing where appropriate.
Contact Page
Secure enquiry form and clear next step.
Training centres may also include dedicated programme pages with structured course details.
This approach is suitable for:
Counsellors
Psychotherapists
CBT practitioners
Hypnotherapists
Meditation teachers
Therapy training centres
It works well for practices that:
Value professional presentation
Prefer long-term stability
Do not want to manage technical infrastructure
Want structured visibility over time
It is not designed for:
Ranking guarantees
Aggressive backlink campaigns
Short-term tactics
One-off project builds with no ongoing responsibility
Mental health practitioner websites require clarity, stability and responsibility.
If you are a mental health practitioner looking for a professionally managed website, explore our Websites for Therapists overview
To understand pricing and what is included, see our Therapist Website Cost guide