First meetings happen before the therapy room.
By the time someone contacts you, they’ve already met you — read your words, seen your photo, considered whether they’d feel safe. I design therapy websites that help navigate that first meeting. Because I’m a therapist too, I can understand how you talk about your work and give it a home online — not a template with your name dropped in.
Potential clients often come looking for support at a difficult time — uncertain, cautious, and a little raw. Within seconds, they begin to sense whether you might be someone they could trust.
That first meeting doesn’t happen in the therapy room alone. It begins online, when someone meets you through your website — in the words, the photographs, the typography, the spacing, the colours, and the quiet feeling of the page as a whole.
As a practising psychotherapist, I understand the language and sensitivities involved — and what helps someone feel ready to reach out.
We start with a proper conversation about how you work and who you’re here for. How might clients describe you? What helps people feel safe with you? What do you hope someone senses before they even send an email?
Those conversations shape everything that follows. Together, we create something that is unmistakably yours — thoughtfully designed around who you are and how you work, rather than fitting you into someone else’s template.
The result isn’t simply a beautiful website. By the time a client gets in touch, they already feel that the first meeting has begun.
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